Item Reference: 001587 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: “The Amazing Dancing Charlie” cardboard puppet of Charlie Chaplin with original packaging and instructions, made in England. Date: c. 1950s Further Information: Links:
Item Reference: 001586 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: Metal milk churner styled money tin with removable lid. Date: c. 1920s Further Information: Links:
Item Reference: 001585 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: Two doll’s hats, made with cotton-based fabric, one is white, the other is blue with white details. Date: c. 1990s Further Information: Links:
Item Reference: 001584 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: Cup and ball game in original packaging, made by John Millman’s Traditional Toys and Games. Date: c. 1980s Further Information: Cup and ball is a traditional children’s game that has existed for centuries, around the globe. It achieved great popularity in early nineteenth century England. Links:
Item Reference: 1583 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: Gilbert Harding’s The Last Word party game, with original box and its contents, made by Pepys Party Games. Date: c. 1950s Further Information: Links:
Item Reference: 001582 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: A wooden figure of a town crier wearing a grey coat with red and yellow details, carrying a handbell and a script with the words “Oyez, oyez, oyez!” Date: c. 1970s Further Information: The word ‘oyez’ derives from Anglo-Norman linguistics and translates to ‘hear ye’, commonly utilised by town criers, especially in medieval England and France. The term continued to enjoy heavy use in English courts until the eighteenth-century. Oyez is still utilised in the opening patter of sessions of the U.S. Supreme Court, amongst various federal courts. Links:
Item Reference: 001579 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: Flocked bobble-head dog made for car parcel shelf, brown with yellow eyes, in lying-down position, well-loved. Date: c. 1960s Further Information: Links:
Item Reference: 001578 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: Two miniature dice, one plain wood, one green. Date: c. 1940s Further Information: Links:
Item Reference: 001574 Category: Toys and Games Format: Artefact Description: One set of miniature playing cards with galleon ship design backing, without packaging. Date: c. 1930s Further Information: Bears a strong visual resemblance to Item 001573, sans packaging. Links: