This duckling, made of real fur and nestling in a decorative egg, was a typical Easter novelty produced in the 1920s. It was owned by the contributor's great grandmother, and in her time ...
He’s far too big and very ugly!’ ‘Can’t you put him back in his egg?’ sneered another duck with a shiny green ... they shouted happily.‘Mum, Dad, look. There’s a new swan and he ...
After a trip to her local supermarket she bought a pack of eggs of the shelf and brought them home to Port Talbot. The result? Braddock Morris - her very own duckling. And she didn't stop there.