Nursery Piano and Gramophone, The Queens Dolls House postcards (Raphael Tuck 4504-3)
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Nursery Piano and Gramophone, The Queens Dolls House postcards (Raphael Tuck 4504-3)(i) | ||||
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Arch Two , Area 19 Antique and Vintage Dollhouse Miniatures (display) | ||||
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An "Oilette" postcard of "Nursery Piano and Gramophone", The Queen's Dolls' House (later to be known as Queen Mary's Dolls' House), produced by Raphael Tuck and Sons ("Tuck's Postcards") catalogue number 4504-3. These postcards started to be produced in 1924, when the dollhouse first went on public display.
SERIES V: NURSERY AND KITCHEN
V: 4504: NURSERY PIANO AND GRAMOPHONE.
A thoroughly up-to-date Nursery is that in the Queen's Dolls’ House. A Cottage Piano for nursery use is shown in the picture. Also a Cabinet Gramophone with actually a real working recording, the size of a shilling, of "God Save The King."
— Raphael Tuck & Sons, Postcard 4504-3, -