Please help to identify chess pieces

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Aneesh_Fire

I got a wooden chess board and chess pieces. 

Please help me to identify the pieces.

1.Which is Knight & bishop , which is king, which is queen.

2. What type of version/Chess piece style is this

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Martin_Stahl

I'm going to give a guess on 1. Bishop?, Knight?, King, Queen.

Slow_pawn
I would say post 2 is correct
Slow_pawn

What do the rook and pawns look like?

LouStule
Aneesh_Arakkal wrote:

I got a wooden chess board and chess pieces. 

Please help me to identify the pieces.

1.Which is Knight & bishop , which is king, which is queen.

2. What type of version/Chess piece style is this

 

King and Queen are obvious (and quite elegant I might add). The others? No clue

LM_player
That's a pretty confusing board you got there.
LM_player
Post 2 is probably correct.
iforgotmyusername2

somebody is goofing you with the salt shakers ?

Aneesh_Fire

@slow_pawn: Rook and pawn are understandable. like common set

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MikeCrockett

Take it back and exchange it for another set.  Chess is hard enough to play well without having to figure out what particular piece you want to put on a particular square.  😁

TheRookOnA8

I own the exact type and the first one is the knight the second one is the bishop the third one is the king and the fourth one is the queen

TheRookOnA8

The style is unknown but shaken pooladian  made it

 

eric0022

For me, I felt that the third one is a queen and the fourth one is a king. Because in the chess sets which I have seen physically, the queen is usually slightly bigger in size or slightly fatter than the king.

eric0022

Imagine we play 10-second hyperbullet with these pieces.

MrJohn88P

They look like salt shakers... 

snoozyman
Does it have batteries?