Monday, November 17, 2014

Aluminum chess set by Austin Cox

In 1962, Alcoa gave away modernist aluminum chess sets to their most valued customers. Austin Cox designed the set, which features a felt board, 32 pieces displayed in a 31 inch walnut case with a blue plexiglass cover that slides out. The pieces were cut from aluminium bar...the white appearing in a natural aluminium finish, with the black differentiated by black anodized sides with regular aluminium faces. Each pawn measures 3 3/4 inches tall. The kings and queens measure approximately 5 inches. The board measures 13 3/4 inches square. All pieces are stamped "1962 Austin Enterprises" on their undersides.

From deconet.com, mid-centuryonline.com and chessforallages.blogspot.com


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10 comments:

  1. Ooh, I really like this aluminum chess set.

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    1. It's gorgeous...and it will only set you back $1000-3000, depending on the seller. :)

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    2. Hi, where did you see a price please?

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  2. What a unique set! (But ouch on the price, lol.)

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  3. I have a complete set. The board also has an aluminum base. How would I go about selling it?

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  4. Still looking to sell anonymous?

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