"chess" seal
This is complex: a seal depicting a board game, like the Japanese "go," which was played in China long, long ago. On one side the game, on the other a shack (hermit's hut) with overhanging trees and in the background, mountains. On the top and sides are phrases, proverbs; on the bottom, another. So...
Inscription, top: 如意, ru yi, as you like ("whatever you wish"); Side (top left photo): 心圫(?)光明宜増壽, xin yu(?) guang ming yi zeng shou, a clear conscience prolongs life; Side (middle left): 精神爽朗[ ]康强, jing shen shuang lang [ ] kang qiang, a clear mind makes for good health.
Impression: 校州譚儀中儀父, xiao Zhao Tan yi zhong yi fu
(Something like) Officer Zhao Tan [ceremonies ... father]. I don't know how to render the second phrase as the character for ceremonies/rites/appearance, 儀, appears twice.
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Japanese go, 碁, as in 圍棋, is another game entirely. This kind of chessboard is still used all the time. (I learned how to play in VN when I was 17; the rules are a little bit different. I have yet to win a game).
心地光明宜增壽
精神爽朗自康強
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