Sooty's Band1960s postcard of the UK TV character Sooty (the longest running children's show in the world). | Little Bo PeepDoesn’t Bo Peep look pretty in her summer frock and bonnet! Grown ups will appreciate this is an embossed chromolithograph (I suspect the front of a folding card removed for placing into an album). The frame is decorated with ribbons and flowers to the corners, the rhyme is on a scroll - it is these details that lift this from the ordinary. |
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Summer Days (Teddy Bears) Aren’t the teddies having a lovely time! Postcard artwork by Jean Gilder 1990s | Snow White and the seven dwarfsCan you name all seven of the dwarfs? This is a classic Walt Disney image. Music sheet ‘Some day my Prince will come’. Words Larry Morey, music by Frank Churchill. Dated 1937 |
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Nursery RhymeWell children, here we have Little Miss Muffet eating her curds and whey. Can you see the spider and do you remember what happens next? Size 4 ¾” x 7 ¾”. Hard back cover from My Nursery Rhyme Book chromolithograph by Ernest Nister. Book long since parted. | Toys day outDo you think they are going to the seaside or to the country? I wonder what is in the parcels? Postcard artwork by Audrey Tarrant. Publishers: The Medici Society 1990s |
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Lollipop bearEveryone is crossing the road safely. Postcard artwork by Molly Brett (1902-1990). Publishers: The Medici Society. 1990s | CinderellaDo you know what the pumpkin and the mice turn into? A long time ago children just like you collected pictures like this and glued them in a scrap album. Victorian Chromolithograph mounted on A4 sheet. |
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children playingVictorian Chromolithographs mounted on A4 sheet. | Children Playing GamesVictorian Chromolithographs mounted on A4 sheet. |
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Down in the MeadowVictorian Chromolithographs mounted on A4 sheet. | Tri-ang Minic motor rally racing about 1964I guess the true fan of slot car racing probably went for Scalextric. But...... |
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Tri-ang Minic motorways... Minic motorways were aimed at the model railway enthusiast. It provided an integrated road-rail system with level crossings, drive on/off car transporters etc | Tri-ang railways catalogue from around 1964This catalogue was so well used by me as a child that it is now falling apart. Well, as anticipation (and planning) is half the pleasure, I don't care - I had so much enjoyment from it!! |
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Childrens Clock.Can you tell the time?? This is not as easy as a digital clock and the figures on its face are Roman numbers. Chromolithograph printed by Ernest Nister. Max size 6” x 7” | Winkle’s Wedding. Box lid from a game of the 1920s made by the famous toy and game manufacturer Chad Valley. Cards with a phrase on them are dealt to the players. One player reads from a short story book with blanks that are filled in by the other players reading the phrase from their card - with humorous results. |
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Noddy’s Tea Party Postcard published by Salmon. Enid Blyton’s Noddy is joined by 2 teddies. That cake looks scrummy. | Winnie the Pooh “Never forget” Postcard published 1989 by Reflex Marketing shows Christopher Robin with his bear. |
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Rupert BearBook cover reproduced as a Christmas card. | “The cat only grinned when it saw Alice”. 1993 Reflex Marketing postcard of a picture from Alice in Wonderland originally published 1911 by Macmillan. Illustration by Sir John Tenniel and coloured by Harry Theaker. |
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