Mother Goose! Not listed as an Emenee or Transogram set? The box is otherwise (the Title label being the
exception) the same as yesterday's Little Red Riding Hood set, graphics wise,
the card insert is - of course - a different one and the under-try has a
different story printed.
As yesterday, with the enhanced one on
the left and the new shot on the right.
Again following yesterday's sop's, from
the left we have a pig who is worth a goose! A figure we assume to be Idle
Jack, his mother (is she 'mother goose' or 'mother' to the goose?), then the
goose that lays the golden eggs and what appear to be Hansel & Gretel; from another set, presumably the owners of the
Goose - who; not knowing it laid Golden Eggs swapped it for a pig, no questions
asked?!
Another question mark comes from the
graphics, where there are three references to Jack & Jill, two on the side panels and a third on the top
panel round the window. So we have a 'new' set with odd figures and the hint of
an eighth set.
While it would be nice to claim them as
a larger range of - British - sets, using the bed as 'evidence', I suspect the
truth will be that Kent or other American collectors will find the Mother Goose (and Jack & Jill?) sets in Emenee
packaging at some point for an eight-set count and that Transogram picked the more-popular four for their colouring sets.
Although, at about the same time as Emenee were issuing them, a British firm
obviously borrowed the moulds, and perchance a Mother Goose has turned-up here first. Supporting the theory that
the other sets will turn-up in the US is the fact that Kent's already carried
some of the Mother Goose figures as
loose stock, as well as smaller characters who may be Jack & Jill?
So not that complicated after all! I am
guilty of hyperbole to get you to return the next day!
The obverse of the inner-card - just
for completeness.
The figures in situ; upper shot is
colour-enhanced.
The data to date;
Emenee
(info. via Kent Spreacher)
Vol. 1 - The Three Little Pigs
Vol. 2 - Little Red Riding Hood
Vol. 3 - Jack and the Beanstalk
Vol. 4 - Hansel and Gretel
Vol. 5 - [Goldilocks and] The Three Bears
Vol. 6 - Cinderella
Transogram
(info. via Kent Spreacher (via - Rick Koch))
1430A - "Cinderella"
1430A - "Jack and the
Beanstalk"
1430A - "Red Riding Hood"
1430A - [Goldilocks and the] "Three
Bears"
1435A - Carton Assortment of 1436/1437
(1 dozen, probably 3x4)
1436 - "Cinderella" (and)
"Jack and the Beanstalk"
1437 - "Red Riding Hood"
(and) [Goldilocks and the] "Three Bears"
Early British
- Mother Goose
Evidence (in artwork and loose figures)
for;
- Jack and Jill [Went up the Hill]
And thanks again to Adrian Little of
Mercator Trading
for letting me photograph them - twice!
2 comments:
Great research Hugh. I love stuff like this. Unusual and quaint. And I've learnt two new words/ phrases reading SMW today: obverse and kidney base! Small Scale World: small scale AND educational!
Thanks Woodsy - Obverse is a real word . . . Kidney-base is one of mine! But - with the Vichy French accusing me of being big-headed, all this praise will have me needing a bigger hat!
H
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