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A piece of Disney merchandise from the 1930s. (Cotsen 38797)
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An American handkerchief that teaches an early version of signing from the 1830s. (Cotsen 6319)
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The collection has a copy of this English handkerchief printed in deep rose ink. The boys in the illustrations are doing everything except their homework. (Cotsen 21350)
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A different exercise in counting inspired this handkerchief. Will the upcoming census in the US inspire similar merchandise? (Cotsen 23602)
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Boys playing one of America’s favorite sports. (Cotsen 38139)
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Inspired by a board game of the same name published by William Spooner in the 1850s. (Cotsen 40016)
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It would be unthinkable to produce this scene from the famous puppet play of Mr. Punch abusing his wife in any children’s merchandise today. (Cotsen 63425)
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Marine biology with a touch of slapstick humor, possibly from the last decade of the nineteenth century. (Cotsen 52858)