Slide-Top Chess Box

Slide-Top Chess Box
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Catalog Product Code: BOXSLID

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Weight: 2.6000

The Slide-Top Chess Box comes with the House of Staunton logo engraved on the lid. Use the option dropdown menus to select your style.

Can hold Chessmen with 4.4" King - including 4 Queens Green Velour Lining Includes removable Green "Pillows" for each of the divided compartments that will allow it to safely store small Chess sets. Whether you have a 3.0" set or a 4.4" set, they will fit perfectly in this slide top box. Divided storage compartments

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