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The New Alphabet Game, A Cottage to Build Containing 45 Pieces

Construction Toy
ca. 1850 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is both a constructional toy and learning tool. The box contains 45 wedge shaped wooden blocks for building a circular cottage. Thirty-two of the pieces have lithographed pieces of paper with letters of the alphabet, a door and windows. The other 13 are painted and form the base, roof and chimney. The box is covered with dark paper decorated with chinoiserie designs. There is a yellow label on the lid with a picture of a family making the cottage.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe New Alphabet Game, A Cottage to Build Containing 45 Pieces (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Wood and paper
Brief description
Wooden alphabet block set constructional toy made in England about 1850
Physical description
A cylindrical box with lid containing forty-five wedge shaped wooden blocks for building a circular cottage. The box is covered with dark paper decorated with chinoiserie designs. There is a yellow label on the lid with a picture of a family making the cottage. Thirty-two of the pieces have lithographed pieces of paper with letters of the alphabet, a door and windows. The other thirteen are painted and form the base, roof and chimney.
Dimensions
  • Height: 11cm
  • Diameter: 8cm
Production typemass produced
Summary
This is both a constructional toy and learning tool. The box contains 45 wedge shaped wooden blocks for building a circular cottage. Thirty-two of the pieces have lithographed pieces of paper with letters of the alphabet, a door and windows. The other 13 are painted and form the base, roof and chimney. The box is covered with dark paper decorated with chinoiserie designs. There is a yellow label on the lid with a picture of a family making the cottage.
Collection
Accession number
E.1868-1954

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Record createdJanuary 18, 2001
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