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A boxed Steiff 1998 Poet teddy bear, no. 653186, retailed by Harrods, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with curly brown mohair fur, ruffle to neck and a quill, with musical movement which plays Bach's "Gavotte", 12 in a limited edition of 2000, height 34cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
A boxed Steiff 1994 Edwardian Opera teddy bear, no. 653131, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with white fur and an opera cloak, with musical movement playing Lloyd Webber's "All I Ask of You", 1974 in a limited edition of 2000, height 40cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
A boxed Steiff 2000 Toots Thielemans teddy bear, no. 660092, with numbered white and red tag to ear, dedicated to the Belgian Jazz musician, with long white fur, black shirt and jacket with harmonica and sunglasses, with musical movement, 615 in a limited edition of 1500, height 33cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
A boxed Steiff 1998 Herbert teddy bear, no. 655395, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with golden brown mohair fur, with a German flag sash and a pendant commemorating 50 years of the Deutsch mark, with growler, 706 in a limited edition of 1500, height 45cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
A boxed Steiff Archie the Attic teddy bear, no. 660832, retailed by Harrods and presented in a Harrods hat box, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with distressed brown mohair fur and felt ball, with growler, 560 in a limited edition of 1500, height 33cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
A Steiff Walt Disney World Teddy Bear Convention 1991 teddy bear, no. 011269, with numbered white and black tag to ear, with black mohair fur, red Convention neck ribbon, Mickey Mouse badge and Mickey Mouse mask, with growler, 374 in a limited edition of 1500, height 32cm. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, unboxed.
A boxed Steiff Jeremy teddy bear, no. 652868, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with distressed reddish brown mohair fur, with growler, 364 in a limited edition of 1500, height 28cm, with certificate, and a Steiff George Teddy bear, no.654749, with numbered white and red tag to ear, blonde mohair fur and neck bow, 400 in a limited edition of 2000, with certificate, with embroidered felt bag (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both bears in good condition.
A boxed Steiff Winnie the Pooh, no. 651489, with numbered button in ear, 5611 of limited edition of 10,000, seated height 27cm, and a white Steiff teddy bear, no. 670186, with plaque pendant commemorating 150 years of Steiff, small Steiff bear, no. 998928, commemorating a museum in Nuremberg, and two Steiff "Polar the Titanic" bears, no. 670299, standing four square (5). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
A boxed Hummel/Goebel and Steiff collectors' set, comprising a figurine of "Little Maestro", height 14cm, and a matching small Steiff bear with brown mohair fur, wearing a Hummel/Goebel pendant, with white and red numbered tag to ear, height 16cm, 7925 in a limited edition of 20,000, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Bear excellent condition, Hummel figure has a tiny chip to paint at base of music stand.
A Steiff classic teddy bear, no. 00492, with yellow and red tag to ear, with clipped blonde mohair fur, height 25cm, with original cardboard tag, and a Steiff original teddy bear, Collectors' Edition Set 1984, no.0156/18, with white and black tag to ear, with clipped beige mohair fur and leather pads, height 18cm, with original cardboard tag (2). CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition but unboxed. Postage cost within UK would be £15 + VAT.
A group of five small Steiff Club annual teddy bears from 2009-2013, height of each approx 9cm, each with white and red tag to ear, in various colours, plus 2006 Steiff Club polar bear standing four square with bell, length approx 10cm, and 2007 Steiff Club blue elephant standing four square with bell, length approx 11cm, all boxed (7). CONDITION REPORT: All excellent condition.
A small Steiff 1999 chimney sweep bear, no.030796, with white and red numbered tag to ear, no.11516, height approx 10cm, and two small Steiff teddy bears with red and yellow tags to their ears, one pink dressed as a clown, the other golden, height of each approx 9cm, and a boxed Steiff 2000 teddy bear figurine, plus small teddy bear in a hanging stocking (4). CONDITION REPORT: All good condition.
A boxed British Collectors' Steiff baby bear set 1989-1993, no.654497, comprising five small annual bears, each with white and red numbered tag to ear, each 1098 in a limited edition of 1847, each height 16cm, with original cardboard tags and certificate, in wooden presentation box. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
A small collection of Steiff teddy bears comprising no. 670190, with plaque pendant commemorating 150 years of Steiff, height 28cm, no. 998928, commemorating a museum in Nuremberg, height 24cm, Steiff Bodvoc bear no. 650772, height 22cm, and a Steiff "Polar the Titanic" bear, no. 670299, standing four square, length 26cm, all with buttons in ears (4).
A small collection of teddy bears comprising Roosevelt bear wearing a badge, ribbon and hat, signed by Tweed Roosevelt, height 46cm, a Dormouse Designs teddy bear, no. 85 in a series of 500, height 38cm, and a Hermann original teddy bear with growler, embroidered to foot "UK Bear 1998", 65/1000, height 40cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: All in good condition.
A collection of teddy bears and teddy bear related memorabilia, including a Harrods 1981 soft seated teddy, a velveteen Bean Bear Co. beanie bear dressed as a Cossack, a boxed R. John Wright golly, teddy bear books including "Steiff Teddy Bears, Love for a Lifetime" by Jürgen and Marianne Cieslik, Steiff Sortiment 1947-1999, two boxed Steiff teddy pendant watches, seven boxed Steiff small wall plates featuring teddy bears, various catalogues, etc.
WEDGWOOD LANGUR MONKEY - ROY SMITH a pottery monkey with a white glaze, designed by Roy Smith. Also with a Wedgwood Polar Bear designed by Roy Smith, and a Wedgwood Horse also designed by Roy Smith. All with impressed signatures on one side (quite faint) for Roy Smith, and marked underneath Wedgwood & Sons, England. 9 1/2ins (24cms) high. (3)
COPELAND SPODE ELEPHANT an interesting white glazed model of an elephant, originally designed by Erik Olsen in 1938, and with a similar pottery Elephant (unmarked) Also with a Spode Velamour Polar Bear, also designed by Erik Olsen. White Elephant marked, Copeland Spode, England. 8 1/4ins (21cms) high. (3)
A GOLDEN PLUSH TEDDY BEAR, British, mid 20th Century, no makers label, glass eyes, vertically stitched nose, shaved muzzle, jointed body, original velvet pads with four claws, wood wool filled, height approximately 45cm, some wear/damage, with a small musical teddy (music box not working), plastic eyes, jointed body with original rexime pads, Kepok filled, height approximately 33cm, some wear/damage (2)
A RARE, LATE CHARLES II "FROST FAIR" SOUVENIR LACEBACK TREFID SPOON, scratched with the initials "EW" on the terminal & inscribed "This Spoon was bought upon the Frozen Thames* January:28:1683/4", maker's mark "PL" (script monogram) within a wavy-edged square punch, London 1683; 7.75" (19.6 cms) long; 1.84 oz *J.H. BRAZELL, (1698), London Weather notes:- "Eight frost fairs were held on the Thames between 1607 and 1814; the first recorded frost fair was in the winter of 1607/08. The frost commenced in mid December, and by 10 to 15 January the ice between Lambeth and Westminster was firm and thick enough to allow a large number of people to walk on it in perfect safety. Booths were set up for the sale of fruit, food, beer and wine and shoemakers and barbers plied their trade on the ice, such as bowling, shooting and dancing. During the winter of 1683/84 the frost lasted from December to early February but the fair was confined to the second half of January. The ice was thick and firm, and the number of shops, booths and people on the frozen river made it appear like another city. The booths, which sold all sorts of goods and merchandise and covered a variety of trades, were arranged in formal streets from the Temple to Southwark. A printing press was set up on the ice and the practice of having their names printed with the date and the phrase "printed on the Thames" became so popular with the people that the printer made a small fortune.......... People indulged in practically every sport including dancing, skating, sledging, bull-bating, bear baiting, fox-hunting, football and skittles.....King Charles II and his family visited the frost fair and had their names printed on a quarto sheet of Dufra paper by "G Groom on the ICE on the River Thames January 31st 1684"
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