Clapper
Category
Toys
Date
Unknown
Materials
Wood & Stain
Measurements
Overall - 55mm (Width) x 20mm (Depth); 150mm (Length)
Collection
Sudbury Hall Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire
NT 672267
Summary
Wooden clapper comprising three pieces which are held together by a piece of string threaded through two holes drilled in each part. The two outer pieces are stained, one is blue and the other is orange. The inner piece, which also forms the handle, is stained reddish brown.
Provenance
Part of a large collection of handmade toys and puzzles donated to the Museum of Childhood in 2019 by Nigel Briggs. They were made by John Doble, father of the donor's wife Hanne. He had worked with Nancy Catford (of the Nursery Schools Association), the designer of the toys, during the Second World War. Together they produced paper patterns that people could use at home as templates for thin ply patterns which could in turn be used to make their own wooden toys. Other toys were made from dowels and empty cotton reels.