Anthropomorphic coat hanger consisting of a thin piece of ply wood, cut into the shape of a woman's head, with a rough horizontal section underneath from which to hang the clothes. The face and neck have been painted in, with the section below and the back simply painted red. At the top of the woman's head, there is a hole with a strip of fabric passed through it, to create a hanging loop.
clothes hanger
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