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Earlyon the mannequin was referred to as a , “Dummy”. By about the1920\'s mannequins started to be made with a more durable compositemade with plaster and department stores changed the term “dummy”intomannequin and that use has stuck ever since.
Thisis an old mannequin that is estimated to be circa 1920\'s - 1930\'sbased upon the mannequin material that is a hard composite typematerial with a layer of plaster over it.
Thisdress form was obtained from a company that was founded in the early1920\'s that the metal stand and base were attached to the dress formtherefore I can only assume that they were originally designed to beused together.
Heightof torso only- 23”
Bust– 37 1/2”
Waist- 27”
Hips-36”
Weight– 15 lbs.
Themannequin is in a fixed position standing at 58\" tall.