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Die Lewis-Schachfiguren, die zu Recht als die berühmtesten Schachfiguren aus dem Mittelalter angesehen werden, haben sich ihren Platz in der Geschichte gesichert, als sie 1831 auf der Insel Lewis auf den Äußeren Hebriden gefunden wurden.

London, Presse, 02.07.2019

Newly-Discovered Warder from the Lewis Chessmen Workshop Makes £735,000

Newly-Discovered Warder from the Lewis Chessmen Workshop Makes £735,000

*Record for a Medieval Chess Piece at Auction*

*Bought for £5 by an Antiques Dealer in Edinburgh in the 1960s*

LONDON, 2 July 2019 – A newly discovered warder…

Sotheby’s London, 2 July 2019 Old Master Sculpture & Works of Art   Attributed to the Lewis Chessman Workshop Probably Norwegian, Trondheim, 13th Century   A Warder   walrus ivory 8.8cm., 3½in.   Estimate £600,000-1,000,000 Sold for £735,000 / $927,423
London, Auktion, 02.07.2019

A Newly-Discovered Lewis Chessman Appears at Auction

LONDON, 3 June 2019 – Rightly regarded as the most famous chess pieces to have survived from the medieval world, the Lewis Chessmen secured their place in history when they were found in 1831 on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The…
The Lewis Chessmen: ‘A Window into the Medieval World’   A Newly-Discovered Warder Appears at Auction   *Bought for £5 by an Antiques Dealer in Edinburgh in the 1960s* *Estimated to Bring £600,000-1,000,000*
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