A magnificent 18th century hand painted chess set depicting the legendary Battle of Camlann.
The Battle of Camlann is reputed to have been the final battle of King Arthur during the early 6th century, in which he either died or was fatally wounded while fighting either with or against Mordred, who is also said to have died. Its depictions in the medieval legend of Arthur are generally based on that in the pseudo-chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae. These variants include the later chivalric romance tradition, with the version featured in Le Morte d'Arthur being popular today.
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Armchairs and Chess Table are not included, and can be bought separately in my shop.
Land impact is 2 for every size below the 0.52m of length.
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Amazing!
Amazing detail and it made me really breathless! What a perfect creation!
ONLY 2 Li
This is simply beautiful and the whole thing is only 2Li..how do you do that?!? It lines up perfectly on the chess table as well.