Prototype - The Glass Eyed Lardy Series Chess Pieces - 3.75" King

SKU: HOS-GROUP-984344
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Chess board included?
The Chess Board featured is for photographic purposes only and must be purchased separately
Fitted coffer compatible?
Too Small for Coffer
King height
3.75'' inch / 9.53 cm
King base diameter
1.4" inch / 3.55 cm
Recommended chess board size
2.0" inch / 5.1cm
Basepad material
Billiard Cloth
Median set weight
47 Ounces
Total number of pieces
34 Chess Pieces, including 2 Additional Queens (for Pawn Promotion)
Description

The Cavalier Chessmen by Lardy of France were sometimes sold under the Kismet name. The individual chessmen were crafted from a subtly figured Olivewood and Rosewood, were weighted and were cushioned atop green felt base pads. These chessmen were offered in a variety of sizes. The original chessmen had a natural finish which responded well to an occasional light buffing with a cotton cloth. These chessmen had one very unique character. The whimsical-appearing Knight had white ceramic eyes with black pupils. The chess pieces were housed in a divided cardboard box. These sets were produced after WWII, probably around 1970.

Some History.
The unique glass eyed Lardy Chessmen were sold in the U.S. under the Cavalier and Kismet name. Advertisements for these chessmen can be found in the 1960s. The earlier versions were lacquered, whereas the later chessmen had a penetrating oil finish. Lardy was a French chess set manufacturer, founded in 1890 in Dortan near Oyonnax in the French Jura, which closed shop in 1992. In the Post World War II era, Lardy exported very large numbers of chess sets to the major market USA and England. within a decade or so, cheap knock-offs of the Lardy chessmen were flooding the English and American markets. Although not of the same quality as the originals, buyers flocked to purchase these cheaply made, although economically priced chess sets in large quantities. The glut of these inexpensive knock-offs using cheap Indian labor eventually forced Lardy to close their doors in 1992.

Lardy was not the only French manufacturer to offer decent quality chess sets at a reasonable price. Makers like Chavet and Drueke also tried to infiltrate this lucrative market for mid-range chessmen.

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