The Royale Series Chess Set - 4.0" King

Our Price: $99.00

Price as configured: $99.00

Catalog Product Code: MENWROY40

Available in the Following Configurations

Wood Selection:

Please Make Your Selection by Clicking on the Swatch Above



:

Would you also like to add one of these related products to your order?

Premium Chess Box - Red Burl - With House of Staunton Logo   +$79.95

img

Premium Chess Box - Mahogany - With House of Staunton Logo   +$79.95

img

Slide-Top Chess Box-Red Finish   +$29.95

img

Slide-Top Chess Box-Black Finish   +$29.95

img

Mahogany Slide-Top Chess Box   +$39.95

img

Premium Chess Box - Bird's Eye Maple - With House of Staunton Logo   +$79.95

img

Premium Chess Box - Bird's Eye Maple - NO LOGO   +$79.95

img

Premium Chess Box - Mahogany - NO LOGO   +$79.95

img

Premium Chess Box - Red Burl - NO LOGO   +$79.95

img

Price as configured: $99.00

In Stock Ready To Ship
Share product with a friends & opponents!
img img img img
Stock Qty: 0
Weight: 0

"Looking for Chessmen with a slightly different flair? Look no further than the Royale Series Chessmen from the House of Staunton. Unlike traditional Staunton Chessmen, the unique Kings' fleur de lis and Queens' finials on the Royale Series exude artistic flair to create a very unique and appealing design."

The House of Staunton is proud to offer the Royale Series Chess set. A full tournament-sized Chess set, it features a 4.0" King with a 1.5"diameter base. The Chess pieces are hand carved by our master artisans and crafted out of the highest grade woods. The Chess pieces are heavily weighted with luxurious billiard cloth base pads and a beautiful finish.

As with all of our Chess sets, the Royale Series Chessmen exemplifies a perfect combination of distinct beauty and functionality. It has been designed to withstand the rigors of practical play while maintaining an elegance which has become the hallmark of a House of Staunton chess set. The design, quality and craftsmanship of this set is UNMATCHED by any set of Chessmen in its price range. Nothing even comes close!

The Chessmen are new and each set consists of 34 Chessmen, including four Queens, a standard that was introduced by The House of Staunton over 10 years ago.

Related Products

  • Chess Life Magazine - September 2011 Issue

    Kings vs. Queens and the Opening of the World Chess Hall of Fame
    The World Chess Hall of Fame will open in its new location, St. Louis, on September 9th. In conjuction with the opening, the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, across the street, will host a unique team event, Kings vs. Queens: A Battle of the Sexes.Learn more about this event, and much more, in the September issue of Chess Life Magazine.
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - September 2011 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0911
    Our Price: $3.95

  • Chess Life Magazine - May 2007 Issue
    May 2007 Issue of Chess Life Magazine, content includes coverage of the U.S. Amateur Team East, a review of the Modern Archangel
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - May 2007 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0507
    Our Price: $3.50

  • Chess Life Magazine - April 2009 Issue
    The April 2009 Issue of Chess Life Magazine, content includes an article on Ray Robson, one of the US' top scholastic players and his dominating performance at the 2007 Miami Open. It also features...

    * Biography and game analysis of the 2009 North American Open Champion, GM Giorgi Kacheishvili.

    * Extensive coverage of the 2008 K-12 National Scholastic Championship, in which New York state players dominated the field.

    * The USCF Executive Board Candidate Statements.

    * Former USCF Executive Director Al Lawrence discusses the USCF's 4th Decade (1969-1978) in the USCF History section.
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - April 2009 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0409
    Our Price: $0.95

  • Chess Life Magazine - February 2006 Issue
    The February 2006 Issue of Chess Life Magazine has a tribute on the front entitled Celebs and Soldiers. The magazine takes a look at the infant U.S. Chess League and some of the teams involved.
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - February 2006 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0206
    Our Price: $1.95

  • Chess Life Magazine - May 2010 Issue
    The May 2010 Issue of Chess Life Magazine provides in-depth coverage of the 2010 Amateur Team Chess Championships. In addition, it also includes a preview of the 2010 US Chess Championship and a must-read article by NM Dan Heisman on what it's like to teach Chess to Howard Stern, and even includes analysis of 3 of the shock jock's games.
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - May 2010 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0510
    Our Price: $0.95

  • Chess Life Magazine - April 2011 Issue

    GM Hikaru Nakamura is no longer just one of the big boys. Now he is beating the big boys. Read GM Ian Rogers' report on the U.S.' top-ranked player's stirring victory above the world's best in Vijkaan Zee the Netherlands. This, plus a lot more!
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - April 2011 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0411
    Our Price: $0.95

  • Chess Life Magazine - January 1994 Issue
    The January 1994 Issue of Chess Life Magazine features the 90th birthday celebration for the Dean of Chess - George Koltanowski. There are also articles on the Kasparov-Short World Championship match, the Karpov-Timman match, the 1993 Annual Rating list and the third part in a series of articles on the SKA Biel Interzonal.
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - January 1994 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0194
    Our Price: $1.95

  • Chess Life Magazine - October 2011 Issue
    The number of options out there, for playing chess on your mobile device, can be bewildering. FM Mike Klein, winner this year of the "Best Tournament Report" category in the Chess Journalists of America awards - for his reporting from the 2010 U.S. Championships, help guide you through the choices. Read this article, and much more, in the October issue of Chess Life Magazine.
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - October 2011 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL1011
    Our Price: $3.95

  • Chess Life Magazine - February 2004 Issue
    The February 2004 Issue of Chess Life Magazine, featuring Garry Kasparov's exciting match with super-strong program X3D Fritz, which ended in a draw. There is an in-depth article on this match with game-by-game annotations. Kasparov even writes an article himself.... on Mikhail Tal! There is also an article on the Russian Championship, won by GM Peter Svidler over a very strong field.
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - February 2004 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0204
    Our Price: $0.95

  • Chess Life Magazine - August 2011 Issue

    The Evolution of Correspondence ChessPerhaps no area of chess has changed more dramatically due to the rise of technology than has correspondence chess. Chess Life Magazine cover artist, Jon Cannell, pays tribute to this, showing the evolution from postal to correspondence chess from postcards to laptops.
    img

    Chess Life Magazine - August 2011 Issue

    Catalog Code: CL0811
    Our Price: $3.95

Tell us what you think about this item!
lb