Top 9 Rarest and Most Expensive Chess Sets

Cybis Porcelain Chess Set: the chess sets on this list, this one might have the most unique backstory. The design was commissioned by the U.S.

Formula 1 ‘Raced’ Chess Set: The interesting design was crafted using parts from old F1 cars. Reportedly, these F1 parts came from Renault and Lotus team cars.

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The Art of War: As of 2008, estimates said this expensive chess set was worth a very steep $50,000. However, interested buyers Have a contact.

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The Charles Hollander Collection Chess Set: This insanely expensive chess set was constructed using nearly 10,000 black and white diamonds, white gold, and silver.

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Pearl Royale: Designed by Australian artist Colin Burn, this ultra-expensive creation takes the crown for priciest chess set in the world.

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The Queen’s Silver Jubilee: The Queen’s Silver Jubilee is a chess set officially designed for Her Highness. Although one set was formally presented.

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Medieval Venetian Period-Themed Set: The Medieval Venetian Period-Themed chess set from Pianki is called a “decorative” set, and it’s not hard to see why.

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The Baccarat Set: In 2014, Baccarat turned 250. To celebrate the brand’s birthday, Baccarat had product designer Oki Sato craft a stunning crystal chess set.

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Charlemagne vs Moors Giant Chess Set: This expensive chess set is inspired by Frankish ruler Charlemagne (a.k.a Charles the Great.

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