Wednesday, August 06, 2008

    Traditional toys that replicate the people, places, and things that children see everyday are wonderful educational toys and provide hours of fun. Real life miniatures are appealing to boys and girls, as well as adults, and have been a part of civilization for thousands of years. The very first blocks, crudely carved dolls, and even miniature dolls houses have been discovered from nearly 5,000 years ago in the tombs and pyramids of ancient Egypt.

These primitive dolls houses suggest different purposes than the traditional toys of more modern times. Featuring miniature furniture, as well as people and animals, Egyptian dolls houses were very lifelike, portraying servants, livestock, and other common possessions. Many believe these toys were actually statues and figurines intended for religious ceremonies rather than play.

Several thousand years later, during the 16th century, talented German craftsman constructed intricate, detailed dolls houses with lavish décor and handmade furnishings. These traditional toys were often custom made as collectible gifts for the affluent and were also popular play things for wealthy children. These miniatures were so popular that, after the Industrial Revolution and the introduction of mass production practices, dolls houses and their accessories were found in children’s bedrooms throughout Europe.

Between the 1500’s and the 1800’s, dolls houses were manufactured by a number of German and English companies, including:

Moritz Reichel

Christian Hacker

Evans & Cartwright

Siber & Fleming

And Lines Brothers, later known as Tri-ang.

During this time, the carefully detailed, handmade dolls houses of Germany seen a decrease in interest, at least in the European market. Miniatures from fine companies like Marklin and Rock & Garner were being imported to collectors in the United States, though they did retain some popularity in Great Britain. Dolls houses were not manufactured in the United States until the end of the 1800’s. The Bliss Manufacturing Company was the first American company to produce these traditional toys. Soon after, in 1917, The TynieToy Company began to make miniature replicas of majestic, historic US homes and many other companies followed with their own dolls house ideas. Designs based on the first German miniatures were manufactured by Japanese companies during the early 20th century.

Around the middle of the 1900’s, a variety of new materials became available for production and dolls houses made of plastic, and even sheet metal, were introduced. Through the years, these traditional toys have seen many changes in details, design, and accessories, but miniatures have continued to enchant children of all ages, while warming the hearts of adults everywhere.

Today, dolls houses are still loved by little girls and boys and are adored by collectors. Most wooden dolls houses have been replaced by less costly plastic construction but some classic toy makers still manufacture classic wooden miniatures with intensely detailed accessories. After hundreds of years, these traditional toys are still considered childhood necessities.

posted on 8/6/2008 7:23:00 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Bramble Corner is selling Ice-Cream in cones for the Summer months.

The ice-cream comes from September Organic in Herefordshire.September Organic is now based in the picturesque Herefordshire village of Weobley. It was established on a small dairy farm in the Welsh Marches in 1987.September Organic ice cream is renowned for its purity, its clean taste and its true flavours. Their aim is to make a product that anybody could make in their kitchen at home. They use milk from a local herd of Jersey cows, double cream from selected herds of Friesian cows, eggs from another local farm, unrefined cane sugar, and a bit of skimmed milk powder (to give the ice cream some 'body').

The name September often provokes questions. September was the pedigree name of their cow herd. (The individual name was that of a bird species - a very successful cow that was called September Plover for example) It is also, of course, the month of harvest, of mists and mellow fruitfulness, of nature’s bounty. By coincidence, it is also the month they made their first ice cream, and their first organic ice cream.

100% of the ingredients are produced to organic standards.

The ice-cream flavours include

Butterscotch Crunch

Cafe Latte

Simply Strawberry

Honey & Ginger

Choc-o-lot

and many more.........

posted on 8/5/2008 8:19:16 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]

Pursuit Plane They can run but they can’t hide from the youngster piloting this silver beauty! The all-steel silver pursuit plane that was here over fifty years ago is back, with the same quality, specifications and appearance of the original. This pedal plane has a moving spring-loaded propeller, sealed ball bearing drive, non-slip pedals and high-traction tires. It is finished in a long-lasting lead-free powder coat and adorned with original-vintage graphics. It was designed after the U.S. pursuit plane and built to withstand years of use and enjoyment.

Length 45 Inches; Width 35 Inches. Suitable for Ages 2 - 6 Years

£279.99

posted on 8/5/2008 7:37:28 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Tuesday, November 13, 2007

We have just taken delivery of some new greetings cards.
They are prints of paintings and drawings by Jessie Willcox Smith
(1863-1935) who captured the moments of childhood unlike any
other of this time period.

Click on any of the images below to go to the web page for this item.

 

posted on 11/13/2007 3:37:11 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Thursday, November 01, 2007

Dread Pirate
A great new board game we have put on our website in the Indoor Games Catagory


Click on Image for more information!

Buried treasure, desert islands, hungry sharks, treacherous seas and, of course, pirate battles all await you in Dread Pirate®. Choose a ship, a port of call and set sail in search of treasure – gold doubloons, diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires. Trade in a foreign port or sail broadside to another captain and take your best shot. A unique coffee table game, Dread Pirate® comes in an authentic wooden treasure chest and is played on a wonderfully illustrated and aged cloth treasure map with cast metal playing pieces. Journey back with your family for a high seas treasure hunting, pirate adventure!

posted on 11/1/2007 4:31:53 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Friday, October 19, 2007

We at Bramble Corner have added a new line in traditional wooden toys for 
                                          this Christmas!
                          We have a new line in T.J Whitney's Toys.
   All these toys are made using only renewable hardwoods and child-safe,
                                                                    non- toxic inks
                                                              
These include.
       Original ABC Nursery Blocks                                          Kolor Dot Dominoes

            

Nursery Rhyme Nesting Blocks                     Learning My Letters/Flash Cards
               

                            Nursery Art Cards.
Beautiful Jessie Willcox Smith carded images with matching organz ribbon,
                ready to hang. A lovely addition to any child’s room.
         (Click on image to go to the the details page of our website)
 
       
       

     Toy Memories Match.
                  Tool Memories Match.
                 

                                   A selection of
               Jessie Willcox Smith design Greetings Cards.

Below is a little bit about the this company.
T.J. Whitneys’ Traditional Toys began with a dream in 1999 to reproduce much loved family toys from the 1920’s. Their first product, Wooden Marbles and Blocks was introduced at Toy Fair 2000 where it caught the attention of the annual Best Toys Awards programs from both Child and Parents magazines. Since that time it has gone on to receive multiple awards including: Best Classic Toy 2003, The 2003 Outstanding Manufacturer of Excellence Award, Best Vacation Toy, Top Toy from Today’s Parent and the Most Value Added Wood Product from Forest Renewal BC.

 They use only renewable hardwoods and child-safe, non- toxic inks. Our toys meet the safety guidelines of both ASTM F963-96a and the strict European EN-71 standards.

They have introduced three “new” vintage toys to our product line: Original ABC Nursery Blocks, our version of alphabet blocks, Kolor Dot Dominoes and Toy Memories Match. Both our ABC Blocks and Dominoes come complete with their toy’s history, making them a fascinating find for museum retailers

posted on 10/19/2007 11:58:01 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [2]
 Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Beautiful wooden work bench.
Handcrafted in Germany with a sturdy brass and wood vice,
adjustable jigsaw platform and lower tool shelf.
Made of solid Beech.
Size:  H70 x W46 x L73cm 
It is now available in the Household section of our website
www.bramblecorner.com

Click Here!

posted on 5/15/2007 4:13:41 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Monday, April 30, 2007

We have just added some great new outdoor toys to our shop and website.
These are a range of Swings, Sandpits and a wooden Play Castle. These NEW pruducts can be found in the OUTDOOR Games section of our website www.bramblecorner.com
Firstly
there is a range of wooden pole construction swings, which include swings, rope ladders, climbing ropes, slides and glider swings. They come in a multitude of sizes and prices. Below is an example:
Click on Picture to go this page

All timber is from FSC certified (Forest-Stewardship Council) sources.

posted on 4/30/2007 12:44:04 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Friday, March 23, 2007

Since our trips to the various toy fairs ealier this year, we have found some delightful new products to add to the shop.

We will be updating the website www.bramblecorner.com with these new traditional and contemporary toys.

One of these items is "Mike's Auto Garage". This is a wooden, 3 story garage and car park and includes: 2 vehicles, petrol pump, traffic lights, a car lift, and various bollards. Click on the picture below to go straight to the Mike's Auto Garage page.

The base is:

W 72cm H 41cm D 48cm

posted on 3/23/2007 11:30:36 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]


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