Paul Morphy Stickers
Description: A monochrome portrait of Paul Morphy is displayed prominently. Surrounding him are chess pieces including kings, a knight, a rook, and a pawn. The text 'PAUL MORPHY' arcs above his head, and 'WORLD CHESS CHAMPION' is below. A quote attributed to Bobby Fischer is at the very bottom.
Description: A monochrome vintage-style portrait of Paul Morphy, a renowned chess player, set against a backdrop of a grand building. Chess pieces, including a king, queen, and pawns, flank the central figure. The text "PAUL MORPHY WORLD CHESS CHAMPION" is prominently displayed, along with dates '1967' and '1947', and a quote attributed to 'BOBBY FISCHER'.
Paul Morphy World Chess Champion Vintage Portrait Sticker
by Remisova illustrator
$3.00 $3.50
Description: A monochrome composition featuring the words "PAUL MORPHY CHESS PUZZLE" above a representation of a chess board. The board displays several chess pieces including rooks, knights, pawns, and a king. Below the board, the text "White to move Checkmate in two" is visible.
Paul Morphy Chess Puzzle White to move Checkmate in two Sticker
by Nevercontentjpn
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Description: Henry Bird versus Paul Morphy, London, 1858. Morphy’s visionary rook sacrifice against Bird opens up the third rank allowing the queen to slide across the board with the intention of itself being sacrificed on a3. Sacrificing both queen and rook to win the game is pure class.
Morphy, Paul. London, 1858 - Incredible Chess Move Sticker
by ChessRules
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Description: Henry Bird versus Paul Morphy, London, 1858. Morphy’s visionary rook sacrifice against Bird opens up the third rank allowing the queen to slide across the board with the intention of itself being sacrificed on a3. Sacrificing both queen and rook to win the game is pure class.
Morphy, Paul. London, 1858 - Incredible Chess Move Sticker
by ChessRules
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Henry Bird versus Paul Morphy, London, 1858. Morphy’s visionary rook sacrifice against Bird opens up the third rank allowing the queen to slide across the board with the intention of itself being sacrificed on a3. Sacrificing both queen and rook to win the game is pure class.
Morphy, Paul. London, 1858 - Incredible Chess Move Sticker
by ChessRules
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Considered by many as one of the top 10 players of all time Morphy was crowned the (unofficial) World Chess Champion in 1859. Adolf Anderssen: "I consider Mr. Morphy the finest chess player who ever existed. He is far superior to any now living, and would doubtless have beaten Labourdonnais himself. In all his games with me, he has not only played, in every instance, the exact move, but the most exact. He never makes a mistake; but, if his adversary commits the slightest error, he is lost."