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Toy sugar bowl
Old Mother Hubbard Went to the Cupboard
Manufacturer
Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
Marks or LabelsOn bottom: Imprint W & Co. Nusery Rhymes Hanley Reg No 103739
Date
1888-1892
Dimensions8.5 cm
ClassificationRecreational Objects - Toys
Origin
Hanley, England
Object NumberM21573.1.1-2
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Mrs. Mabel Bentham
Status
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Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
1888-1892
M21573.3
Old Mother Hubbard went to the Cupboard; The Farmers wife she jumped out of Bed
Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
1888-1892
M21573.5
Old Mother Hubbard went to the Cupboard; The Farmers wife she jumped out of Bed
Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
1888-1892
M21573.4
Hey Diddle Diddle the Cat and the Fiddle The Cow Jumped over the Moon The Little Dog laughed to see Such Craft and the Dish Ran away with the Spoon
Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
1888-1892
M21573.2
There was a little man and he had a little gun and his bullets were made of lead lead lead
Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
1888-1892
M21573.7
There was a little man and he had a little gun and his bullets were made of lead lead lead
Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
1888-1892
M21573.6
Hey Diddle Diddle the Cat and the Fiddle The Cow Jumped over the Moon The Little Dog laughed to see Such Craft and the Dish Ran away with the Spoon
Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
1888-1892
M21573.9
There was a little man and he had a little gun and his bullets were made of lead lead lead
Whittaker & Company, 1886-1892
1888-1892
M21573.8
There was a little man And he had a little gun And his bullets were made of lead, lead, lead
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1930-1950
M974.82.50.2
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