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Children's Games & Toys (page 1)

Balls and Ball Games Bilbo Catcher Chalk Boards & Chalk Cup and Ball
Dolls Game of Graces Game of Jacks Hopscotch
Jacob's Ladder Marbles (Clay & Glass) Nine Men Morris NinePins (Table Top)
Pick-Up Sticks Quoits Rocking Horses Rolling Hoop
School House Items Tops (Finger, Peg & Whip) Whirli-Gigs Yo-Yo
More Historical Children's Toys and Games Coming

Musical Instruments (page 2)

Bones Fifes, Student/Beginner Harmonicas Jaw Harps
Toy Drum & Drumsticks Whistles More Coming More Coming

Adult / Adolescent Games, including board games (page 3)

Chess Set, 1795 Domino's Fox and Geese / Solitaire Marble Board Games
Card Decks Dice Games More Coming More Coming
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 Balls  and Ball Games 

Canvas Covered Ball
Canvas Ball

     Cloth Ball: These tough balls are made from canvas. They're about the size of a softball and can be used for countless games. Many kids could be kept busy for hours with just one of these balls and a stick for a bat. At least 1860s on.

    Leather Ball: This is the ball that comes with Knurr and Spell. It is made in the old "lemon peel" sewn style.

     Knurr and Spell: Long before baseball became the official American past time, a variety of ball and bat games were popular. Knurr and Spur is a distance game. The object of the game was to hit the ball as far as possible toward a measured target. The spell is a small hard ball that was shot into the air when the Spell was hit with a stick or bat.  Our Spell and 17'' long bat are both made of native pine and are based on period artwork. For safety we have replaced the small hard Knurr (ball) of the original game with a small leather covered "lemon peel" style sewn ball.

    Battledore & Shuttlecock: is an outdoor game played since the earliest American Settlements. It is an ancestor to both modern badminton and table tennis.

Balls and Ball Games

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Ball, softball sized stuffed canvas 
@ $9.60 each
Knurr and Spell @ $24.00 each
Leather Ball (same as comes with Knurr & Spell)  @ $5.00 each

 Bilbo Catcher (Bilboquette) and Cup & Ball 

Bilbo Catcher. 19th century toys and games.
    The toys of the cup and ball family have been favorite childhood amusements for many centuries, unchanging in their basic form but marvelously various in the specific designs. The object of the cup & ball game is to swing the wooden ball into the cup, which is not at all as simple as it appears to be.

    These toys were quite popular in Europe with adults and children alike throughout the time of the settlement of the New World colonies and would have been favorites on the North American continent as well, where they continue to be greatly enjoyed to this day.

     Bilbo Catcher (Bilboquette): The Bilbo Catcher has a solid wood spindle 4 7/8" long, with a solid wood ball. In the Bilbo Catcher one side of the spindle is a straightforward cup and ball game, while on the other side the player must catch the ball on the tip of the spindle by a hole drilled in the ball for that purpose. Each toy is packaged in a poly bag with a history and instruction sheet.

     Cup and Ball, Large: The large cup and ball toy is a solid wood turning 10 5/8" in length, with the cup designed in line with the handle. The ball is solid wood 1" in diameter. Each toy is individually packaged in a poly bag with a history and instruction sheet.

     Cup and Ball, Small: The small cup and ball toy is also solid wood turning 6" in length, with the cup designed in line with the handle. The ball is solid wood ." in diameter. It is available in either natural wood or with a painted (yellow cup and red ball). Each toy is individually packaged in a poly bag.

Bilbo Catcher and Cup & Ball Games

Bilbo Catcher. 19th century toys and games.
Bilbo Catcher
 
Cup and Ball, Small. 19th century toys and games.
Cup and Ball
Small
Cup and Ball, Small Colorful. 19th century toys and games.
Cup and Ball
Small Colorful
Cup and Ball, Large. 19th century toys and games.
Cup and Ball
Large

Bilbo Catcher and Cup & Ball Games

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Bilbo Catcher
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Cup and Ball, Small - Natural @ $4.90 each
Cup and Ball, Small - Colorful @ $5.10 each
Cup and Ball, Large - Natural @ $6.10 each

 Chalk Boards / Slate Boards, Chalk Board Sets and Chalk 

 School House Supplies 

Chalk Boards. 19th century toys and games.

Real Slate Chalk Boards

No longer available. If you know a source, let me know.

    7" x 10" Chalk Board (Slate) (in 8 1/2" x 11 3/4" frame). This is the chalk board shown. It has an unfinished wood frame around the chalk board. Both sides are the same and can be used. This is typical of the chalk board used by children in school during the 19th century.

Imitation Slate Chalk Boards

    All the imitation slate chalk boards are only writeable on one side. The other side is waffle pressed boards.

    7" x 10" Chalk Board (NOT Slate) (in 8 1/2" x 11 3/4" frame). This chalk board also has an unfinished wood frame around the chalk board. It is imitation slate on ONE SIDE ONLY and the other is waffled pressed-board. It is not an authentic reproduction, but it is all that is currently available.

    School House Chalk Board - 5" x 7" (NOT Slate) (in 6 3/4" x 8 3/4" frame). This chalk board is the same as the 7" x 10" Chalk Board (NOT Slate), except in a smaller size.

    School House Chalk Board Set - 5" x 7" (NOT Slate) (in 6 3/4" x 8 3/4" frame). Chalk Board PLUS 2 pieces of white chalk and a small eraser.

    Chalk, White. 4 pack of white chalk. Fragile, may arrive with some broken pieces.

Chalk Boards / Slate Boards, Chalk Board Sets and Chalk

Chalk. 19th century toys and games.
Chalk
4 pack
School House Chalk Board Set with chalk and eraser. 19th century toys and games.
School House
Chalk Board Set
School House Chalk Board only. 19th century toys and games.
School House
Chalk Board

 Chalk Boards, Slate Boards, Chalk Board Sets and Chalk 

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Chalk Board, Small 5" x 7" (in 6 3/4" x 8 3/4" wood frame)
School House Chalk Board, NOT-Slate (5" x 7") @ $4.10 each
School House Chalk Board Set, NOT-Slate (5" x 7") @ $8.20 each
Chalk Board, Large 7" x 10" (in 8 1/2" x 11 3/4" wood frame)
Chalk Board, NOT-Slate (7" x 10") @ $3.00 each
Chalk Board Supplies: Chalk, Erasers, Etc
Chalk, White - 4 pack @ $.50 each
Eraser: Currently only available with School House Chalk Board Set

 Dolls 

Netsey Doll and William Doll, Colonial dressed
     Your little girl will love these adorable stuffed cotton dolls, just as much as little girls did in the 18th century. Each one is patterned after a typical Colonial resident circa 1770. These 12" high characters have wonderfully detailed outfits.

    Sarah: A pretty little girl in a complete 18th century outfit, topped off with a bright red cloak.

    Betsey: Sarah's friend and just as pretty, dressed properly in a teal dress with purple petticoat.

    William: Wears the stylish red and blue uniform of the Fife and Drum Corp.

    Eve: The African American doll dressed in working clothes that would have been appropriate for the time.

    Penny Doll: This 6" doll is made of wood and was a common plaything for Early American girls. We've found that 20th century American girls like them too!

    Penny Doll Kit: This is the Penny Doll plus some material and pattern to make her some clothes!

Dolls

Sarah Doll, Colonial Dressed
Sarah
Betsey Doll, Colonial Dressed
Betsey
William Doll, Colonial Dressed
William
Eve Doll, Colonial Dressed
Eve
Penny Doll, Colonial wooden doll
Penny Doll
Penny Doll, Colonial wooden doll with patten and material for clothes
Penny Doll Kit

Dolls

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Sarah Colonial Era Doll
$24.00
Betsey Colonial Era Doll $24.00
William Colonial Era Doll $24.00
Eve Colonial Era Doll $24.00
Penny Doll $10.80
Penny Doll Kit with material and pattern $15.60

 Game of Graces 

Game of Graces. Wood hoops and wands with colored ribbon.

     Opponents send gaily beribboned hoops whirling towards each other to be caught on the tips of slender wands in this exciting and elegant sport. The game of Graces was considered both proper and beneficial exercise for young ladies in the early 1800's and it was proper as well for boys to join in as a "lark". Also known as Les Graces or the Flying Circle, the game of Graces was described as early as 1831 in "The American Girls Book" and judging by children's books and store advertisements, remained as popular throughout the 19th century.

    We have two different sizes of the Game of Graces.

    Large: has two 10" diameter solid wood grace hoops, packaged with 4 tapered 22" solid wood wands and 8 lengths of colored ribbon in a poly bag, with history and instructions. The larger hoop are easier for younger children to catch.

    Small: has two 7" diameter solid wood grace hoops are packaged with 4 tapered 19" solid wood wands and 8 lengths of colored ribbon in a poly bag, with history and instructions. The smaller hoops make for a more challenging game.

Game of Graces

Game of Graces. Two wooden hoops, 4 wooden sticks and colorful ribbon.

Game of Graces

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Game of Graces, Small  @ $19.20 each

 Hopscotch Games 

Hopscotch Games. 19th century toys and games.

    Hopscotch has been a favorite game of children for centuries. It is played by marking squares on the ground and leaping into designated squares in a particular sequence. The name comes from the 17th century term escocher, meaning to cut or cut with a stick. This was the way children originally marked the playing surface (usually packed earth). It also may broadly relate to the term to the phrase to "scotch" something, as in scotching a rumor, meaning to put an end to a rumor.|

    The game is played by scratching or marking a series of squares on the ground, sometimes single squares and sometimes two squares side by side, on which the children would jump. As a child progressed satisfactorily through the series of squares, a pebble would be tossed into the next square to mark the beginning square into which the child was to make their first jump. The remaining rules vary widely, but the object is to make the necessary leaps and maintain your balance as your progress through the series of squares.

    Out of hopscotch, oddly enough, some elements of history have survived thanks to the chanted "calls" passed down from mother to daughter over long periods of time. Perhaps most notable and relevant to the antebellum and Civil War period is the chant which is known today as "The Pateroller Song" ("pateroller" is a term derived from the word "patrollers", a reference to the men who patrolled the highways and byways in search of runaway slaves), a song which slaves began long before the War Between the States began, and one that continues to this day through the hopscotch and jump-rope chant.

    Hopscotch Game: Our Hopscotch game comes with sidewalk chalk, 5 pucks and directions for traditional hopscotch games.

Hopscotch Games

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Hopscotch Games. Sidewalk chalk, 5 pucks and directions 
@ $7.00 each

 Game of Jacks 

Game of Pewter Jacks with leather pouch.
     The game we know as jacks was played in the ancient world over two thousand years ago with small animal bones or pebbles. In early America the game was known as five-stones or jack-stones. As time went on, one of the stones (The Jack) was replaced by a wooden ball, then rubber ball. The other stones were replaced by small pointed metal pieces reminiscent of the original animal knucklebones.

    We have cast 10 jacks in lead-free pewter and packaged them with 1 wooden ball and 1 rubber ball in a suede pouch. It comes with a hang tag that provides a history of the game and rules for play. The pouch comes in a variety of colors.

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 Jacob's Ladder 

Jacob's Ladder, Victorian & Civil War Toy

     The mysterious movement of this puzzling toy has fascinated generations of American children. Described in Scientific American (1889) as a "simple toy - very illusive in action", the Jacob's Ladder still confounds us with its seemingly inexplicable motion.

    Our Jacob's Ladder is constructed of 6 solid wood segments attached with colorful grosgrain ribbon. Each toy is individually packaged with instructions for some tricks to add to the mystery.

    Among the Puritans and Separatists and indeed among the Protestant sects up through the mid- to late nineteenth century, few toys were acceptable for amusement on the Sabbath, as the Sabbath was set aside for the exclusive purpose of worshipping God and reflecting upon His grace and mercies on that one day in seven. Most Protestant denominations were Sabbatarian then. The "Sunday Blue Laws" that were in place in most states even into the end of the 1960's throughout the country bear witness to the prevalence of that formerly-held conviction.

    "Jacob's Ladder" was one of the toys acceptable for use on the Sabbath. Its construction was somewhat along the lines of a ladder, reminiscent then of Jacob’s ladder from the Old Testament.

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 Marbles 

Clay Marbles, 19th century toys and games.
     Marble games have been played in all parts of the world with all kinds of playing pieces for more than two thousand years. Children in colonial America played with marbles made of stone or clay, while glass marbles were highly prized among children's playthings in the 19th century. Enclosure games, hole games and conquering games are all traditional marble games that are still familiar today.

    Glass Marbles: This game of Marbles contains traditional glass target marbles (30) and shooters (2) of assorted crystal rainbow and cats-eye colors. Each marble game is packaged in a suede pouch, with a hang tag that provides a history of marbles and instructions and rules of play. Suede pouches come in a variety of colors.

    Clay Marbles: Our clay marbles are made to represent those that are so often found in historic area excavations. These old style marbles are not perfectly round nor are they totally consistent in size and so are perfect imitations of the original handmade clay marbles. Our Game of Clay Marbles contains 10 target marbles and 2 shooters, all made of red-brown non-toxic clay. Each marble game is packaged in a suede pouch, with a hang tag that provides a history of marbles and instructions and rules of play. Suede pouches come in a variety of colors.

    Suede Leather Pouch with Pull Ties: this pouch / bag is made from suede leather and is about 4" x 5". It comes in various colors, including: blood red (shown), dark brown and light brown / tan. This is the same pouch that comes with the marble games.

Marbles

Glass Marbles, 19th century toys and games.
Glass Marbles
Clay Marbles, 19th century toys and games.
Clay Marbles

Marbles

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@ $7.50 each
Clay Marbles, with Suede Pouch @ $7.90 each
Suede Leather Pouch with Pull Ties, 4" x 5"  @ $4.50 each

 Nine Men Morris 

Nine Men Morris game

     Nine Men Morris: A Morris was an English dance from the 17th century, and the game was apparently named after the dance. The game board consists of a flat, square board into which 24 holes have been drilled, all following a progressively larger pattern of three squares of eight holes which form three holes to a side. Two differently colored pins are used (twelve for each player).

    The object of the game is place your pins in such a way as to form a straight line of three of the same-color pins, while preventing your opponent from doing the same. The game was played in America as early as the mid-1700’s, and continued to enjoy popularity through the time of the War Between the States..

Nine Men Morris

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Nine Men Morris 
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 Table Top Nine-Pins 

Tabletop NinePins / Nine Pins. 19th century toys and games.
     Ninepins has been a popular sport in North America since the Dutch settlers brought it with them to the Hudson River Valley in the 17th century. It is one of many forms of bowling games played in Europe since the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans. In colonial America men and women of all ages enjoyed the popular pastime of ninepins.

    This set of tabletop ninepins, meant for playing indoors, has been developed from accounts and pint sources provided by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and has been produced with their permission. Out solid wood ninepins stand 5" tall. They are packaged with 2 solid wood 2" galls in a box printed with history and instructions for play.

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 Pick-Up Sticks (Jackstraws) 

Pick-Up Sticks. 19th century toys and games.

    1700s on. The game of Pick-Up Sticks was originally known as Jackstraws. The game was introduced to the early settlers in America by the Indians. Jackstraws is the same game we all learned as Pick-Up Sticks when we were children. Rules and variations differed from area to area, but most had these rules in common:

    The game is played with sticks or splinters, usually between 15 and 20, of about the same length. They were often dyed different colors, a custom dating from the 1700s. The sticks were held above the ground at a distance at least equal to the length of the longest stick or splinter in the bunch. They were then released, falling to the ground and overlapping each other. (A variation required that 1 stick of a different color or marking to distinguish it from the others would be placed in the bunch.)

    The person who had just dropped the sticks began the game, removing one stick at a time and working through the pile to remove all of the sticks without causing any of the other sticks to move. The object of the game was to accumulate more sticks from the pile than the other players removed. In the event that any stick other than the one being removed was moved at all, that player forfeited his or her turn to the next person. At the end of the game, the player with the most sticks won.

    Pick-Up Sticks: Our Wooden Pick-Up Sticks are a cut above! These exclusive sticks are made with smooth-tapered, round tips. The Wooden Pick-Up Sticks package includes a cloth, drawstring bag, game rules, scoring system, and a concise history.

    Junior Pick Up Sticks: These are Bamboo Pick-Up Sticks 7-1/8 inches long. There are 41 sticks, packaged in a wooden box with a sliding lid. Box size is approximately 7-1/2 inches long by 1-3/4 wide by 1 inch high. Instructions and history are included.

Pick-Up Sticks (Jackstraws)

Pick-Up Sticks with pouch. 19th century toys and games.
Wooden
Pick-Up Sticks
with bag
Bamboo Pick-Up Sticks with box. 19th century toys and games.
Bamboo
Pick-Up Sticks
in wood box

Pick-Up Sticks (Jackstraws)

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Bamboo Pick Up Sticks in wooden box 
$5.00
Wooden Pick-Up Sticks with bag  $8.40

 Quoits 

Quoits

     Quoits, Table Top Version: Our tabletop version of Quoits is the classic American ring toss game. It is a skill game that is similar to horseshoes. The stake or "hob" measures 3 inches by 3 inches by 3 inches and comes with two 2-3/4 inch diameter wooden rings and the game rules for traditional Quoits. Quoits was a popular parlor game.

Quoits

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 Rocking Horses, Victorian 

Victorian Rocking Horse, 19th century toys and games.
     Is it because we didn't have one as a child? It's hardly possible to think of a more timeless, popular, exciting toy that spanned ages and classes. Today's rocking horses are hardly different from the ones Victorian children used to ride in their playrooms. Only now they're popular, if pricey, home decor and are regarded less as toys. Our supplier's children grew up with a pony-sized wooden horse made in Britain.

    The Medium and Large Rocking Horses are both made from solid mahogany and are expertly hand carved, hand-assembled and hand polished. Extreme attention and detail goes into the creation of each masterpiece. The saddles and bridles are made of leather. They have brass hardware, including the stirrups. They are both timeless pieces and a classic for any decor. The large rocking horse is a swinging rocking horse and has a classic safety stand.

    Small: Our petite rocking horse has all the same features as our larger masterpiece. Hand carved and just the right size for mantel, desk, or pedestal. Size is 75cm x 13.5cm x 46cm, 29.5" x 5.25" x 18". We do have one of these in out store. Can ship by U.S. Mail or UPS.

    Medium: Commanding presence with a size that fits pretty much everywhere. Iconic children’s playroom classic, hand carved in rich polished mahogany, saddler’s accoutrements, classic elegantly curved rockers. Size is 157cm x 31.5cm x 94cm, 61.75" x 12.5" x 37"". This item must be shipped by Truck, so shipping MAY vary from what the shopping cart shows.

    Large: In the classic British manner, hand sculpted in laminated and hand polished mahogany. Synonymous with quality and detail. Truly a work of art. This reproduction is in high demand. Each piece made to order and truly unique. Swing horse on classic safety stand. The safety rockers are chrome plated. Size is 143cm x 46cm x 120cm, 56.5" x 18" x 47.25". This item must be shipped by Truck, so shipping MAY vary from what the shopping cart shows.

    NOTE: These are hand made custom items and delivery time varies, Call for lead times.

Victorian Rocking Horses 

Rocking Horse - Small, 19th century toys and games.
Small
Rocking Horse - Medium, 19th century toys and games.
Medium
Rocking Horse - Large Victorian, 19th century toys and games.
Large

Victorian Rocking Horses

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Rocking Horse, Small
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Rocking Horse, Medium Mahogany  $1,600.00
Rocking Horse, Large Mahogany $2,400.00

 Rolling Hoop 

Rolling Hoop. Victorian, Civil War & Colonial Toy
Boy with Rolling Hoop. Godey's September 1850
Sept 1850 Godey's
     Children have been "rolling", "bowling" and "trundling" their hoops from the time of the ancient Egyptians through the hula hoop craze of the late 1950's. Artwork on ancient Greek vases illustrates hoops used in play as well as exercise. The early North American colonists brought this pastime with them from Europe, the hoops being made from whatever material was at hand. By Victorian times both wood and metal hoops were favorite playthings. The hoop can be trundled along, raced, used for skipping or twirling around the waist.

    Our hoops are made of solid native hardwoods 28" in diameter x 1 1/2" wide and 1/4" thick. A dowel is included as a rolling stick, as well as a history card.

    This is an oversized item and requires an extra shipping charge. Because of this we have INCLUDED shipping in its price. Here is a table of prices, depending on how many you order.
Price INCLUDING shipping for US ONLY, including Alaska and Hawaii
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1 $49.25 $38.80   2 $35.85 $30.38
3 $31.25 $27.57   4 $28.90 $26.15
5 $27.50 $25.35   6 $26.50 $24.75
7 $25.95 $24.35   8 $25.42 $24.05
9 $25.00 $23.80   10 $24.75 $23.65
11 and up $24.50 $23.50        

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 School House and Student Supplies 

Early American School Set, cedar pencils and 6'' ruler. 19th century toys and games.
    Just as today, every 19th century student needed supplies for school. Here is a selection of items that would be need by school children.

    School House Chalk Board Set: Our Schoolhouse Chalkboard Set includes a 5-inch by 7-inch wood frame chalkboard, a one-inch eraser made of wood and felt, two sticks of chalk, and a booklet featuring eleven 19th-century popular schoolroom and childhood games. Our Chalkboard Set is great for car rides, party games or teaching children what it was like when students in one-room schools had to do their learning on slate chalkboards.

    Early American School Set: Our Early American School Set includes a 6-inch wood ruler and four round, natural 7-inch cedar pencils without erasers like those imported from England to the colonies during the 18th century.

    Cedar Pencils: Our Colonial Cedar Pencils are a set of five round, natural 7-inch cedar pencils without erasers similar to those used in England and imported to the American colonies during the 18th century. Pencils of this nature would have had to be sharpened by whittling or cutting one end with a knife. No pencil sharpeners for those colonists! Pencils are neatly wrapped in a parchment history sheet.

    Childs (ABC) Hornbook: Our Child's Hornbook features an exact-size replica hornbook lesson sheet on a wooden paddle. The typical lesson sheet on our hornbook includes the ABC's, vowel combinations and The Lord's Prayer. It is approximately 2-1/2 inches by 5 inches.

    The Hornbook in America: ABC Hornbook in America is a cute book that contains the definition of a hornbook, a description of Colonial American schools, an explanation of what horn is, and how a hornbook was made. Also included is information about other learning tablets, the decline of the hornbook, and how the hornbook was used as a toy. Available at the back of the book is a hornbook to cut out. This publication is filled with nostalgic line drawings and more. Actual book size is 4-1/4 inches by 5-1/2 inches and contains 32 pages.

    Pages from Early American Children's Books: Our Pages from Early American Children's Books contains excerpts from some of the earliest printed books for children between 1744 and 1837. It includes A Little Pretty Pocket-Book, Goody Two-Shoes, chapbooks, Elton's Pictorial A.B.C., a battledore book, Marmaduke Multiply, and Girl's Own Book. Actual book size is 5-1/2 inches by 8-1/2 inches and contains 32 pages.

    Manners and Morals: Our Children's Manners and Morals book includes moral maxims, how to behave, general rules and laws of etiquette, conversational etiquette, table manners, classroom rules, excerpts from books on morals and manners, the art of writing, proper pastimes, and other interesting information about expected behavior of children in the 1700 and 1800s. This best-selling book includes many nostalgic illustrations. Book size is 5-1/2 inches by 8-1/2 inches and contains 32 pages.

School House and Student Supplies

School House Chalk Board Set. 19th Century School house and Students Supplies.
Schoolhouse
Chalkboard
Set
Cedar Pencils and 6'' ruler. 19th Century School house and Students Supplies.
Early American
School Set
Pencils & Ruler
Cedar Pencils. 19th Century School house and Students Supplies.
Pencils,
Cedar
Pack of 5

 
 
 
Horn Book. 19th Century School house and Students Supplies.
Childs (ABC)
Hornbook
2 1/2'' x 5''
Manners and Morals Book. 19th Century School house and Students Supplies.
The ABC
Hornbook in
America
Pages from Early American Children's Books. 19th Century School house and Students Supplies.
Pages from
Early American
Children's Books
Manners and Morals Book. 19th Century School house and Students Supplies.
Children's
Manners &
Morals Book

School House and Student Supplies

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School House Chalk Board Set (5" x 7")
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Early American School Set @ $3.70 each
Cedar Pencils - package of 5 @ $2.70 each
Childs (ABC) Hornbook, 2 1/2'' x 5'' @ $7.20 each
The ABC Hornbook in America @ $4.80 each
Pages from Early American Children's Books  @ $6.00 each
Manners and Morals Book  @ $6.00 each

 Tops 

Peg Top, 19th century toys and games.
     The whip top may be the most ancient member of the toy top family, thought to have originated in the Far East and making an appearance in manuscripts as early as the 14th century AD. At least 5 types of tops were known in England by the 16th century, including peg tops, whip tops and hand-spun tops. Toy tops brought to the new world colonies by European settlers would not have been the first tops on the North American continent, however. Tops of all kinds were very popular with North American Indian tribes, who often played their top games on the ice.

    Peg Top: Our peg top is the familiar "turnip shape" top set in motion by a wound string. In the interests of safety we have adapted the traditional "peg" from a long, sharp point to a rounded spinning top. Our solid wood top is decorated with burned lines, packaged with history and instructions in either a poly bag or printed box.

    Peg Top, Colorful: This peg top is similar to the Peg Top above. It is also the "turnip shape" top set in motion by a wound string and is 1-3/4 inches wide and 3 inches tall. The differences are that it comes in colors (Red or Blue), it has a pointed metal tip at the bottom and the string is a synthetic, not cotton twine. We cannot guarantee which color you will receive.

    Whip Top: Whip tops are most often used in racing or endurance games. The top itself is tossed or twisted to start it spinning, whereupon it is lashed from the side with the whip to maintain the spin or drive it forward. The shape and size of out solid wood top is based on an 18th century engraving. The top is packaged in a poly bag with a whip consisting of a wood dowel with a rawhide lash attached. A history and instruction sheet is included.

    Finger Top: Reproduction of the 19th century wooden spinning top. It is spun by holding between your thumb and fore finger and then snapping your fingers. Instructions for two top games are included on a card that comes with each Finger Top. They come in a natural wood finish and are 1-3/4 inches tall and 1-1/2 inches in diameter.

Tops

Peg Top, 19th century toys and games.
Peg Top
Colorful Peg Top, 19th century toys and games.
Peg Top, Colorful
Whip Top, 19th century toys and games.
Whip Top
Finger Top, 19th century toys and games.
Finger Top

Tops

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Peg Top
$4.50
Peg Top, Natural $5.40
Peg Top, Colorful $5.40
Whip Top $6.90
Finger Top $1.75

 Whirli-Gigs (Horizontal Tops) 

Whirli Gigs, Pewter
     Simple whirling toys were mentioned in English literature as early as 1686, and would certainly have been as popular in early America as they were in Europe. Similar toys have also been found in Native American cliff ruins, indicating the toy’s antiquity in North America. A folk toy that could have been easily made with materials at hand, one can imagine this toy amusing children from colonial times right through the westward migrations, and continuing to fascinate children today.

     Pewter Whirligig Whirling toys made of hammered lead musket balls or coins too old or thin to be of value have been excavated from early American towns, plantations, and military campsites. Our whirligig, packaged in a poly bag with a history and instruction insert, is fashioned from our lead-free pewter reproduction of a Spanish milled dollar, a silver coin widely used in North America during the 16th through early 19th centuries.

     Wood Whirligig / Buzz Saw The sound of the whirling disk lends this folk toy its common name of “buzzer”, although it appears in English literature as early as 1686 under the general name for spinning toys, whirligig. The scalloped edge of our buzzer identifies it more particularly as a “buzz saw” toy. In past times the edge was often sharply cut into a sawtooth pattern, but a buzz saw with any shaped edge will produce an impressive loud, whizzing noise when it reaches full speed.

WhirliGigs (Horizontal Tops)

Pewter WhirliGig
Pewter
Wood WhirliGig / Buzz Saw
Wood / Buzz Saw

Whirli-Gigs (Horizontal Tops)

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Pewter Whirli-Gig
@ $3.30 each
Wood Whirli-Gig / Buzz Saw @ $5.00 each

 Yo-Yo 

Wooden Yo-Yo

     The Yo-Yo date back more than 3,000 years. Ancient Stone Yo-Yo have been found in Greece. It became popular with the French Court in the 1700s and was called Jou-Jou. It became popular with English children of the 1800s. In the United State many patents for Yo-Yo improvements were applied for before, during and after the Civil War. The Yo-Yo was also known as the Bandelure and the Prince of Wales Toy.

    Natural Wood Yo-Yo: Our Sleeper Yo-Yo package includes a natural wooden yo-yo, directions for five fun sleeper yo-yo tricks, and a brief history. There is always a new generation of kids that want to learn how to yo-yo.

Yo-Yo

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Yo-Yo of Natural Wood