Once upon a time there was a wood-mouse
- Mrs Tittlemouse

(Beatrix Potter)

Catalogue Number:- Reference Number:- The Bookmark Society Number:-  
not yet allocated Cash-bm0469 264 (longer length)
265 (standard length)
 

early, longer length bookmark
 
Cash's woven bookmark with words beginning: Once upon a time there was a wood-mouse
 
later, standard length bookmark
 
Cash's woven bookmark with words beginning: Once upon a time there was a wood-mouse
 

Words:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
{image of Mrs. Tittlemouse}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Once upon a time
 there was a wood-
 mouse, and her
 name was Mrs.
 Tittlemouse. She
 lived in a bank
 under a hedge.
 
                     Beatrix Potter
 
 
Size:
Of bookmark: cm deep by cm wide
Comments:
There are two images above, adjusted to be congruent to each other.
The bookmark on the left is the earlier, longer version. The Bookmark Society allocated a Number of 264 to this bookmark, and with a copyright notice woven on the reverse top turnover of:
© Frederick Warne P.L.C.
reverse view of this bookmark, with copyright notice
 

The bookmark on the right is the standard length bookmark of identical design, with The Bookmark Society allocated Number of 265. This bookmark was recorded in both the CASH'S 1995 and 2000 Sales Catalogues with Reference Number of 132.

This bookmark has a different copyright notice, being:

© Frederick Warne & Co
 

This standard length bookmark is from the CASH'S BEATRIX POTTER COLLECTION series.
Others in the same series include:

 
file reference No: Bookmark Title:
 
   
cash-bm0156 Benjamin Bunny / Then he suggested . .    
cash-bm0188 But Hunca Munca had a frugal mind    
cash-bm0386 Jemima Puddle-duck - she set off    
cash-bm0468 Once upon a time there was a frog - Jeremy Fisher    
cash-bm0469 - image above Once upon a time there was a wood-mouse - Mrs Tittlemouse    
cash-bm0492 Peter Rabbit - first he ate some lettuces    
cash-bm0595 Squirrel Nutkin - the squirrels filled . . .    
cash-bm0632 The little person . . Mrs Tiggywinkle    
cash-bm0653 There was a snippetting . . . Tailor of Gloucester    
 


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