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Copyright for text and photographs J. Oakes, strictly no reproduction without prior permission, please email. |
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Above. An EPNS ‘Dolly’ silver spoon and pusher set c1915-1920. almost a match to the ‘Dolly’ rattle. Right. Scottish Lassie of a similar date to the other rattle above.
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Late 1920’s/30’s Triang, this little tin plate dolls pram is typical of Triang Dolls Prams of that era, the doll is more modern. |
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c1885 Mailcart. This lovely little Mailcart’s seat was shot and was replaced by Jim & Marg King from Wimborne in Dorset who were working in the ‘How It Was Done In Granfers Day’ tent at The Great Dorset Steam Fair.
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Above left, Lucy is modelling a very pretty Victorian lace bib. Above right she is modelling a pretty Victorian brushed cotton cape. |

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Above and below Lucy dressed in a fairly modern gowns and bonnets from Portugal
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