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Colour printed cotton handkerchief for a child made in England in the 1960s. Square cotton handkerchief decorated with coloured figures and with a yellow boarder around the sewn edges. The main picture shows a young mouse character running into a road try

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Colour printed cotton handkerchief for a child made in England in the 1960s. Square cotton handkerchief decorated with coloured figures and with a yellow boarder around the sewn edges. The main picture shows a young mouse character running into a road trying to catch a ball. Bearing down on him is Minnie Mouse driving a blue car while Mickey Mouse on the pavement is looking alarmed. The scene is captioned in red capital letters Don't Chase a ball onto a Busy Road. There are two other smaller pictures, one of daisy Duck walking a dog and one of Mickey Mouse acting as a lollipop man. Between these two is the lettering in red of Mickey Mouse's name and Safety First hankies printed in black capital letters on a red triangle. Printed and sewn cotton. 
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Title: Colour printed cotton handkerchief for a child made in England in the 1960s. Square cotton handkerchief decorated with coloured figures and with a yellow boarder around the sewn edges. The main picture shows a young mouse character running into a road try
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Colour printed cotton handkerchief for a child made in England in the 1960s.
 Square cotton handkerchief decorated with coloured figures and with a yellow boarder around the sewn edges.
The main picture shows a young mouse character running into a road trying to catch a ball.
Bearing down on him is Minnie Mouse driving a blue car while Mickey Mouse on the pavement is looking alarmed.
The scene is captioned in red capital letters Don't Chase a ball onto a Busy Road.
There are two other smaller pictures, one of daisy Duck walking a dog and one of Mickey Mouse acting as a lollipop man.
Between these two is the lettering in red of Mickey Mouse's name and Safety First hankies printed in black capital letters on a red triangle.
 Printed and sewn cotton.
 .

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