DONALD DUCK/UNCLE SCROOGE & FAMILY OUGEN PUPPET SET.
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Winning Bid:
$418.84 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
Bids:
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Bidding Ended:
Thursday, June 5, 2008 1:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, June 5, 2008 1:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction 194 - Part II
Item numbers 881 though 2534 in auction 194
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Item Description
Set of 6 by Ougen standing between 9" and 12" tall with vinyl heads, fabric bodies, hard plastic hands. (For detailed information on Ougen and Andy's personal insight, please see the expanded description of this item at - www.hakes.com). Produced in France exclusively for the European market c. early 1990s. These puppets feature different head sculpts from those that were distributed around the same time in the United States. Set includes Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie and Uncle Scrooge. Exceptional puppets with great detailing. Mint. From the Andy Levison Collection.

Here is Andy's story on this company and its puppets-The European Puppet Discovery - Ougen In the summer of 1994 Andy traveled to France. On a visit to a large department store in Paris he found a new world of puppets. There were licensed and non - licensed characters. The licensed characters included the main Disney Characters, Mickey and the gang, and those from Disney Movies from the '50's to the present. Also represented were King Features Syndicate comic characters including the Popeye(R) group as well as celebrities such as Laurel and Hardy and Charley Chaplin. These vinyl headed and cloth bodied puppets had amazingly accurate sculptings and were beautifully painted. They also had little plastic hands attached to their arms. After purchasing one of each of the puppets that were in stock at the store, Andy then found some more characters in the store at the airport on the way home. Andy then contacted the manufacturer, Ougen, to see if he could find out how many different characters existed. He was able to obtain a current sell sheet from the company that contained pictures of each of the puppets in manufacture. Between 1994 and 1999 Andy purchased every licensed character that was in the company's line. The company was family owned, created by Roland Coll in 1926. It manufactured puppets and toy soldiers as well as cockpit figures for model airplanes. In 1999 the Disney license was not renewed by the company as sales were declining. The company was facing hard times and eventually closed.What is most wonderful about Ougen is that its line of puppets could not be sold in the United States as the company's licensing rights were only for Europe. As a result the volume of production was much lower than of a company supplying the US market. In fact the production of characters for the Mulan and Hunchback Movies was very limited. In addition Ougen manufactured characters that were never made in America as puppets, Examples are Pete The Dog (a villain in Mickey Mouse movies) and The Indian Chief from Peter Pan (Tiger Lilly's father) There are numerous other characters as well.In all there are close to 100 characters that will appear in our auctions. We hope you will enjoy Andy's special European find and add them to your collections.
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