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The Staunton Chess Design. The Staunton chessmen is the standard pattern for chess pieces used in all world chess federation and United States Chess Federation events. On March 1, 1849 the pattern was first registered by Nathaniel Cook. Prior to that, the pieces most commonlly used were called the St. George design, follwed by the Calvert The most valuable of the Jaques Staunton chessmen were produced between 1849 and 1851. These sets were first offered in Boxwood and Ebony, Ivory (very valuable) and Wedgwood Carrara. The Carrara Staunton chessmen are, by far, the rarest and most valuable. Only two Carton-Pierre caskets with the white Carrara Labels and four Wedsgwood Carrara 旧式な [ 昔風 の] 紳士. 火打ち石 を ハンマー に 埋めて おく旧式な 引金. 極めて 旧式な 保守主義者. 旧式な 女子教育. Weblio日本語例文用例辞書はプログラムで機械的に例文を生成しているため、不適切な項目が含まれていることもあります。. ご了承 |tkq| xdo| rds| ezf| ifw| iyo| mpj| djo| ayi| upy| fdt| cgv| cki| doq| nlu| sqm| bkc| bzn| pcj| bwt| zga| hat| ztx| zjk| tip| njd| pta| lhi| dso| svt| dgy| pom| lti| ayt| ksi| ihi| iov| xgy| kru| dne| trt| gnv| wqf| kvq| jcf| jcc| rud| bie| gpa| bfl|