THREE CARVED JET CHESS PIECES
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THREE CARVED JET CHESS PIECES

PROBABLY INDIA OR CENTRAL ASIA, 12TH-14TH CENTURY

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THREE CARVED JET CHESS PIECES
PROBABLY INDIA OR CENTRAL ASIA, 12TH-14TH CENTURY
Each of highly stylised animals on flat base, three with round sockets on top of head, each also with carved eye sockets, slight cracks and small chips around base
Largest 2½in. (6.4cm.) high (3)
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VAT rate of 20% is payable on hammer price and buyer's premium
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Please note that this lot should not be daggered as appears in the catalogue.

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Lot Essay

Although the game of chess achieved wide popularity across the Middle East, a few early chess pieces survive. For a discussion on early Islamic chess pieces see A. Contadini: 'Islamic Ivory Chess Pieces, Draughtsman and Dice' in Islamic Art in the Ashmolean Museum, ed. James Allan, Oxford, 1995, Part I, pp.111-154. This early trio of chess pieces is extremely rare in that they almost certainly come from the same chess set. These zoomorphic shapes can be compared to a glass chess piece sold at Sotheby's, 9 April 2008, lot 89.

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