Circa 1960s, this classic John Bull printing set is in good condition with printing pads, wooden blocks, and rubber alphabet (a few letters may be missing as they’re very small).
John Bull Printing Sets are among Britain’s oldest and most popular toys and the most common childhood introduction to ‘relief printing’. The toy was looked upon as the perfect ‘stocking filler’ by generations of doting parents and grandparents. Cheap and simple to use, they provided hours of fun for little fingers and a much more typographically creative form of wallpaper gratffiti than crayons alone could ever do.