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Marionnettes de Pilsner, 1929 Photographer: André Kertész

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Alyx Gille Creepy!!!!!!

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Suna Gurol Creepy!

Young boy with some fabulous friends!

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Deb Phillips They're so realistic!

Barbie Mugshot

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Barbie chandelier!

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Barbie "Fun in the Sun" pool! had it.

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retro vertigo I have one! Here! Right now! :D

40s bridal countertop mannequin

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French counter top manni

1950s counter top manni

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Madame Tussaud's spare heads

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turn of the century european mannequins

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Vintage Barbie

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World's largest figurehead collection.

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Mannequin, c1950 (Pierre Imans)

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Raleigh Vintage i NEED one of these!

Louis Vuitton exhibit

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Margaret Bourke-White

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Jen @ MOMSPatterns That is creepy.

Oct. 16, 1970: The Times chronicled the sale of used display stock at a warehouse on Long Island, an event that the reporter said “would have made a swarm of locusts look like a bunch of lazy butterflies.” The complete dummies cost $10 and $20, “but the parts were a bargain,” the caption said. “You could get a hand for five cents or buy an arm for a dime.”

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Jan. 9, 1930: “The latest thing in speakeasies: Sergeant Frank T. Zimmie and Detective Joseph Pallinado of the Philadelphia Police, exhibiting one of the twelve pint bottles of liquor cached in the papier-mâché clothes dummy, draped with an evening gown, found in the tailor shop they raided.” Two days later, The Times published an article about claims of a “police protected” speakeasy made at a luncheon of the Women’s Organization for Prohibition Reform in Philadelphia.

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poor girls.

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Mad Men.

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so pretty.

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Barbie!

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Cindy Funkhouser Memories..

Bergdorf Goodman's store windows filled with vintage mannequins and a mix of modern and vintage clothing

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vintage mannequin

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hat display mannequin, 1940s

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mannequin

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