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An early Steiff Teddy Bear with blank button, circa 1905, with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched horizontal nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative squeaker - 13½in. (34cm.) high (missing some stuffing, general wear and thinning and patches to pads) - this bear is known as Scamp
A Merrythought Dutch Teddy Bear, 1930s, with light brown wool plush, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and hand claws, swivel head, integral orange corduroy Dutch style trousers with felt pockets, large card lined feet, felt pads and white and black woven label - 22in. (56cm.) high (some fading, very slight wear, dusty and minor damage to pads); and a Woolley & Wallis catalogue where this bear was originally sold
An early British Teddy Bear, 1920s, with white mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, slight hump and inoperative squeaker - 10¼in. (26cm.) high (balding, wear and thinning, dusty and a little dry, damage to pads)
An early Steiff centre - seam Teddy Bear, circa 1910, with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, growler and FF button - 17½in. (44.5cm.) high (small repair to tip of muzzle, a few small bald spots, some thinning and general wear, one pad replaced, others patched)
An early Steiff apricot mohair Teddy Bear, circa 1908, with boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative squeaker and FF button with remains of white label - 20in. (51cm.) high (thinning to forehead, bald area to back of right leg, general thinning and wear, holes to pads)
A Merrythought Teddy Bear, 1920s, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth, webbed hand claws and feet claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown felt pads, inoperative squeaker, celluloid covered ear button and woven label on foot - 15½in. (39.5cm.) high (some thinning and slight wear)
A German Teddy Bear, 1930s, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, slotted - in ears, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative growler - 28½in. (72.5cm.) high (some general wear, balding to right arm and holes to pads)
A Farnell Teddy Bear, 1920s, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth, webbed hand claws and feet claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and crocheted jacket - 14in. (35.5cm.) high (repairs to pads, a little worn and slight thinning) - this bear is known as Bibby
A large early Steiff centre - seam Teddy Bear, circa 1910, with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, hump and growler - 28in. (71cm.) high (right foot almost falling off, perhaps some material missing around ankle, pads replaced, balding to top of head, some general wear and thinning and left ear needs reattaching)
A German frosted lilac mohair Teddy Bear, 1930s, with clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, slotted - in ears, swivel head, jointed limbs and inoperative growler - 20½in. (52cm.) high (replaced pads, general wear and fading and a little balding)
A rare Schuco dressed yes/no Teddy Bear, 1950s, with beige mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, tail - operated head mechanism, jointed body with mohair hand and feet, felt pads and original black Tyrolean suit with red and white checked shirt - 12½in. (tiny holes to pads)
The Bristol Airport Lost Teddy Bear, a German golden mohair Teddy Bear, circa 1910, probably Strunz with black boot button eye, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and five claws, swivel head, jointed limbs and hump –21in. (53.5cm.) high (general wear and thinning, muzzle and limbs lacking stuffing, ears attached incorrectly, missing eye and pads recovered); and a postcard - type original photograph of the original owner with this bear inscribed on back. Notes: Staff at Bristol Airport found the antique bear, which has one eye and a floppy ear, in a bag with a frayed black and white photo, dated March 1918, of him being cuddled by two little children. Unlike Paddington Bear, the toy had no name tag but a message in faded ink on the back of the picture read: “With dearest love and kisses to our darling Daddie from your loving little daughters Dora and Glyn.” A public appeal was issued to try and trace the owner earlier this year but the team at Bristol Airport were unable to find any living relatives. The bear was found in 2012 and staff spent 14 months trawling flight records to see if they could find any two passengers with the same names as those mentioned on the back of the picture. When they could not they appealed for help from the public and a number of experts stepped forward to help with the search. They were able to trace the date of the picture after they discovered a second message on the picture, which said: “taken on Baby’s birthday March 4th 1918, one year and five - months - old.” But, despite tracing who the children were they were unable to find them. Robert Glyn Baker spotted his bear - nicknamed ‘Bristol’ by staff - after his former wife sent him a cutting of the Mature Times front page from January. The gobsmacked dad - of - one, who is still in Cyprus, was so shocked when he realised his bear was still out there he immediately rang the paper to try and get him back. “I thought it was lost forever, I was convinced it had been destroyed. I’m an only child and my auntie Dora didn’t have any children either so I am the only person that could have got the bear,” Robert said. “It’s the sentimental value really, my hands were so full with what I was carrying I thought I had left it in the toilet. I had so much with me, but like a fool I left it in the airport. Robert Baker is the son of Glyn Baker, born in 1916, who is pictured with his sister in a photograph found with the bear. Glyn married Elsie Evelyn Norman, who was born in 1917, and who died only recently. Glyn died a number of years ago. His older sister Dora, lived in Plymouth for much of her life after marrying a naval officer, and was once a secretary to MP Michael Foot. She did not have any children and ended her days in a Welsh nursing home aged 80.The card, which was found with the teddy, was written by Dora and Glyn to their father, and Robert’s grandfather, Nicholas Glyn Baker. He was a baker by trade, but was stationed in Baghdad during the First World War, where he later died from Malaria in 1917. It is thought the bear was originally bought by Glyn’s uncle in Glenover, Wales, where he grew up. The bear was actually bought originally for another baby, Kenneth Baker, who was born on 20th May 1910; sadly he died shortly afterwards and the bear was then passed on to Glyn Baker. Robert, a retired policeman with Gwent Police, is the only child of Glyn and Elsie, and was the only person the bear could go to. Thank you to Jacqui Mills, Public Relations Manager, Bristol Airport who spent so long researching the bears history, tracking down the owner and writing most of this description. Bob has recently been unwell and feels now is the time to find Bristol a new home
An early Steiff brown mohair Teddy Bear, circa 1908, with black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, remains of black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and FF button - 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high (small holes to tip of muzzle, small bald spots to face, slight general wear and repairs to pads); this bear was the childhood toy of Gertrude Alice Preston who was born in Loughborough in 1904, she died in 1965; this bear comes with two copies of photographs of Gertrude and a written provenance
A rare Steiff Teddy Bear shop display, circa 1980, with three Original Teddy Bears, a Kecki squirrel (1978-85) and two pom - pom birds, an electric motor with mechanism causing the two smaller bears to saw the log and the larger bear to drink a tankard of honey, plush grass, wooden stenciled fur tree backdrop, green painted wooden base and four red and yellow Steiff Button in Ear stickers and all bears and squirrel with brass buttons, yellow cloth and chest tags - 22½in. (57cm.) wide x 19¾in. (50cm.) high x 15¼in. (39cm.) deep
A rare Steiff Teddy Bear, circa 1927, with brown tipped cream mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, neatly stitched rounded brown nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, large Hug Me squeaker and FF button –16in. (41cm.) high (pads recovered, some slightly thinning and wear, tipping faded and dusty); and a photograph of the original owner as an adult; Catherine was born in 1900 and was given this bear on the wedding day by her husband, who sadly died in the second world war and she treasured this bear until her death in 1985. This bear is very similar in style to Steiff’s Teddy Rose, Teddy Yellow and the famous brown tipped Happy, but this version does not have his oversized eyes
A Chiltern type Teddy Bear, 1930s, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads, slight hump and inoperative squeaker - 16in. (40.5cm.) high (slight general wear, tear to edge of one pad and dusty)
A rare Jopi brown - tipped mohair bear on all fours, 1930s, with golden mohair with brown tipping, clear and black glass eyes with brown backs, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, tail, felt pads and inoperative squeaker - 14in. (36cm.) long (one pad missing, slight damage to others, dusty and slight general wear)
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