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Puppet

Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Pelham Puppets was a hugely popular British toy making company set up in 1947 by Bob Pelham in Malborough, Wiltshire. From 1947 to the closure of the business in 1993 they made thousands of different characters and ranges of puppets for children including hand and marionette varieties.

Pelham puppets used simple construction methods, materials and influences that reflected the decades in which they were made. Pelham puppets often took influence from popular fairy tales and stories for their puppets. This particular puppet depicts a wolf, possibly related to Little Red Riding Hood or The Three Little Pigs.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Marionette
  • Box
  • Box
Materials and techniques
carved, painted and clothed
Brief description
Jointed marionette puppet in shape of wolf wearing trousers and cape complete with original coloured Pelham puppet box, ca.1963.
Physical description
Marionette of a wolf with a solid moulded wooden head (SL series). The body of the puppet is made of more crudely formed blocks of wood (where the trousers and fur covers these) and more detailed wooden moulded and white gloved painted hands and head. All joints can be articulated through tied string. The feet are hollow and made oversized and painted yellow.

The wolfs' face has been made of a solid moulded and carved wood and has been painted with details showing sharp pointy teeth and hairy face. He is wearing multi-coloured checkered material trousers and a a black cape stating 'Copyright: Pelham Puppets Ltd. 1963 with artificial grey fur on his upper body and back of head. The material used is machine stitched.

The wolf still has his strings for each body part. Cotton has been strung to his ears. There are drilled holes in the hands and feet where operational strings have been attached. He also bears the Pelham stamp on his wooden cross bar used to operate him.
Dimensions
  • Puppet and strings height: 78.5cm
  • Wooden cross bar width: 18.2cm
Credit line
Given by Penny Kelly and Thomas Witham-Kelly
Object history
The puppets were given to the donor by her Mother, Maggie Witham in about 1963 when she was about five years old and living in Chiselhurst in Kent. They were subsequsently played with by the donor's son, Thomas Witham-Kelly
Summary
Pelham Puppets was a hugely popular British toy making company set up in 1947 by Bob Pelham in Malborough, Wiltshire. From 1947 to the closure of the business in 1993 they made thousands of different characters and ranges of puppets for children including hand and marionette varieties.

Pelham puppets used simple construction methods, materials and influences that reflected the decades in which they were made. Pelham puppets often took influence from popular fairy tales and stories for their puppets. This particular puppet depicts a wolf, possibly related to Little Red Riding Hood or The Three Little Pigs.
Collection
Accession number
B.247:1 to 3-2009

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Record createdMarch 1, 2010
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