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A Screen-Used “Willy the Wolf” Puppet.

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
A Screen-Used “Willy the Wolf” Puppet.
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(Clampett, 1950s) A screen-used Willy the Wolf puppet operated by Bob Clampett in multiple projects, including “Willy the Wolf,” the first televised puppet show aimed at an adult audience. This more complex puppet required two hands to operate as opposed to the simple one-handed puppets used in “Time for Beany.” Included with the puppet is a photo of Clampett alongside Daws Butler performing a scene for test footage of “Beeper and his Guided Muscle.” Constructed of cotton, nylon, velvet, felt, vinyl, terrycloth, wig hair, wire, and wood and measuring 10.5” x 16” and 35” tall, the puppet displays in good condition with scratches to the nose, chipping around the eyes, light soiling from production use, and discoloration from age.