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The Harborough Hoard from 1600
« on: February 23, 2024, 10:36:53 AM »

In 1988 while doing construction work to Market Harborough Parish Church (East of Birmingham, UK), a trove of homemade street toys was found from the late Tudor and Stuart era (1570-1630). These were in a stairwell and it's believed were toys confiscated and thrown there. The Harborough Hoard includes 89 tops, 5 whip handles and 2 possible teetotums.
What a marvelous find!





The kids may have lost their toys to the mean pastors but they are now preserved in museums for posterity.

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Re: The Harborough Hoard from 1600
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2024, 03:05:20 PM »

This photo is from finds in Germany that are older. According to this website, they are from the excavation in Konstanz at the fish market and the Freiburger Augustinian latrine ::) and from some time after 1278.



Interestingly, the two tops (if that's what they are) on the left upper corner look more like throw tops than whip tops.

Ortwin: you might be interested in the book from which this was taken: https://www.antikmakler.de/bv9974 (shipping to the US is too expensive).
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Re: The Harborough Hoard from 1600
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2024, 03:33:47 PM »

This image from Belgium (Album d'Arenberg) from the 1500's is interesting:





The lower left shows whip tops but the lower right seems to show throw throw tops.
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