Original Dummy Husband And Wife Exclusive - Henry Tsukamoto

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The Wife (The "Mabel" Character)

Standing slightly shorter (34 inches), the female figure is Tsukamoto’s masterpiece. Unlike many female dummies of the era that looked like men in wigs, the Tsukamoto "Wife" has soft, rounded cheeks, a demure side-glance mechanism (rarely used by Tsukamoto outside this exclusive), and a painted pearl necklace that is actually three-dimensional gesso work. Her wig is authentic human hair or high-grade Spanish mohair, usually styled in a permanent wave from the 1950s. Her dress is often a floral print with an apron, signifying the "domestic comedy" trope.

3. The "Uncanny Valley" Expressiveness

Modern dummies look fake. A Tsukamoto original looks like a sleeping relative. His technique of under-carving the upper eyelid and using a cork-filled neck allows the head to nod with the weight of a real human. The "Wife" figure, specifically, has a mechanism that allows her left eye to wink independently—a feature Tsukamoto reserved only for this exclusive set.

2. The Patina

Collectors desire "original finish." Many Tsukamoto dummies were "freshened up" by subsequent owners, destroying their value. An original exclusive set retains the 1950s lead-based paint (dangerous, but historically authentic), the original glass eyes with slight yellowing, and the original fabric which smells of attic and camphor.