To whom it may concern

The President of the Club Argentino de Ajedrez, Mr.Jorge Guelman, and also the library and records officer and Club historian Mr.Norberto Rial, let it be known that the clock that at this moment of signing that is located in the clubs museum was an official clock used during the Match for the world championship that took place in the year 1927 between the Masters Jose Raul Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine and only with the express authorization of the assembly of members of our entity was sold.

Also they let it be known that the clock marked Jaques of London Congress Chess Timer that Mr. Berky Bendeck and Ms. Courtney Bladridge acquired from us is of the clocks that were part of the official clocks used during that match according to the the records transmitted by the members of that era.

The clock itself is is c.1900 – 1920 vintage. This beautiful chess clock is has a frame made of mahogany and most of its metal parts are brass. It also has the official club logo on the dials. The Jaques clock breathes history and exudes prestige and mystique, having been handled by chess legends Jose Raul Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine, among others.

This clock is for sale on ebay by House of Staunton. Click here for more info.

About the clock in itself, the CLUB ARGENTINO DE AJEDREZ acquired it circa 1905 when the club began. The clock has been recently restored and serviced by the top clocksmith in Argentina. The Clock is one of three Jaques Congress timers to have been used at the CLUB ARGENTINO DE AJEDREZ for the 1927 Match of Capablanca and Alekhine, which they hosted. The Congress Timer being offered here is one of the original three used for the Match in the Club Argentino de Ajedrez and the only one of the remaining two that will be offered for sale. This particular Congress Timer, according to the club, was used from games 15-34. The Congress Timer used for games 7 – 13 sold last year. The Congress Timer used in games 1-6, will not be sold. It was the match opener and will be retained by the club.

The Clock comes with a letter of authenticity from the club. Included is the club’s phone number, email, and fax. The letter is signed by the President of the club as well as its historian. The Club has kept records of all the equipment used in their tournaments. This clock was also used in various simultaneous exhibitions including those given by Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, and Tartakower. The clock was retired in 1955 after the Club aquired a new home and it was placed in a safe.

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