Pelham Puppets

Pelham Puppets were simple wooden marionette puppets made in England by Bob Pelham (1919–1980), starting in 1947.[1] While mainly known for making marionettes the company also manufactured glove puppets, rod puppets and ventriloquist puppets.

History

Bob Pelham initially started the company as Wonky Toys Ltd on 20 May 1947. The name came from Bob's WWII service nickname, where he was known as 'The Wonky Donkey Officer' as he made small toy donkeys. The company originally started making 'Waloukas', simple wooden toys held together with string.[2] Bob then moved on to making marionettes to sell to children, a new direction as previously marionettes had only been made for professionals. On 14 October 1948 the company changed its name to Pelham Puppets to reflect the change in focus.

One of the keys to the success of the company was the creation of the Pelpup Club for children, which helped to advertise the company's products.

In 1953 the company secured the right to manufacture Disney characters, and Pinocchio became the most popular of the characters they produced.[3]

The factory was initially in Marlborough, Wiltshire. A fire in 1961 created a hiatus in manufacture and led to new ranges being introduced and old lines being stopped. The factory was rebuilt and grew in size at the same location, until the site was sold and the factory moved in 1985 to Collingbourne Ducis, also in Wiltshire. It moved again to Gloucestershire in the early 1990s, but went into liquidation in 1993.

In 2008 the Pelham Puppet company was revived by a former employee and the authorised company historian, David Leech, and it now produces a new line of puppets, some echoing former styles. Bob Pelham continued to head the company until his death on 19 June 1980, and was assisted by his wife Ann Pelham who continued with the business until 1986.

Pelham Puppets are very collectible, and those in good condition can change hands for significant amounts of money. There are a number of websites devoted to collecting these puppets.

Products

Main models

There are many ranges in Pelham Puppets but the main ones are:

Pelham Puppets also made puppets to order for the professional market and have been used by various companies in their shows. These tend to be larger than the 12-inch puppets, ranging from 18" to 2'6".

Most common models

Puppets that are very common due to mass manufacturing are:

Some of the rarer Pelham puppets include The Alice in Wonderland range from the 1950s (not to be confused with the later 1980s Alice); the range consists of Alice, Mad Hatter, March Hare, White Rabbit, Duchess (sometimes with a baby), Queen Of Hearts, King Of Hearts, Knave Of Hearts, Cook, Fish & Frog Footman. Other rarities are SM Hank, Mr Turnip, Sarah Swede, Colonel Beetroot from the television programme Whirligig, the SS Bookworm family - Professor, Julia and Billy; SL Lettuce Leefe, SL Harris Tweed, SL Bull (1963 range), SL Cow (1963 range), SL Fox (1963 range), SM Huntsman, SM Villain, SM Harlequin and the very rare SL Tortoise (1963 range).

Boxes

The boxes the puppets were packed in usually denote the time period that the puppets were made. However the toys can be found in erroneous boxes, sometimes being sold in the wrong one having been repackaged in the shop by mistake after display.

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