Pelham puppets













Pelham puppets

Pelham puppets

Pelham puppets was founded by Bob Pelham in 1947 after his wartime service.

The earliest puppets came in brown boxes complete with flying pig logo a reference to a comment from bob pelhams father who, although he’d helped finance the setup of the business said that pigs will fly before Bob makes a success of it.

Pelham puppets
By 1950, however, over 40,000 puppets have been sold and Bob had started the popular pelpup club, in order to encourage children to become involved in puppetry.

Pelham puppets flourished in the 1950s and 60s but by the late 70s business was in decline and the original company closed down in the 1990s.

Boxers are useful tool dating puppets, a brown cardboard box was used until 1956 when it was replaced by a solid yellow cardboard box.

Pelham puppets
Examples from the 1950s featured and illustration of the mad Hatter on the side, but in 1962 the artwork was changed and it became a picture of a snake charmer.

As cellophane window was added to the yellow box in 1970 and this enables the pulpit to be seen from the outside.


Prices into today’s market have dramatically declined , I have seen 1970s puppets boxed in mint condition selling at car boot sales for £20 $30, the best examples, at the moment to buy for investment are the Disney related character puppets

I hope you have found this page on Pelham puppets  to be both informative and helpful


happy hunting from the collectibles coach.







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