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An early British Teddy Bear, 1920s, with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched heart shaped nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed limbs with brown cloth feet pads - 12 1/2in (31.5cm) high (some general wear and eyes possibly replaced); and an Armand Marseille 351 character baby with blue sleeping eyes and composition bent-limbed body - 14 1/2in (37cm) high
A rare Jakas (Australian) Teddy Bear, 1940s, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, replaced black stitching, central seam to face, fixed head, jointed limbs with cream leatherette pads, growler and printed label to inside left foot -By Jakas Regd. Design No. 37860? - 271?2in (70cm) high (damage to label, balding, small hole to chin and general wear)
A pre-war Steiff small monkey, circa 1910, with brown mohair, black glass eyes, felt face, ears, hands and feet, swivel head, jointed limbs and tiny FF button - 6 1/2in (16.5cm) high (faded, dusty and dry); a post-war Steiff Nikki jointed rabbit; a worn Schuco miniature Teddy Bear; and two bears
Two Chiltern Bears: a post-war Hugmee Teddy bear with pale golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed with painted cloth pads - 19in (49cm) high (some general wear); and a late 1930s bear on all four from a wheeled toy with Hill logo label (worn and damaged)
A large British Teddy Bear, possibly Irish or Pedigree, with golden mixed plush, orange and black glass eyes with brown felt behind, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed limbs with brown felt pads and bells in ears, 1950s - 27in (69cm) high (some general wear, a few bald patches and dusty)
An early British Teddy Bear, 1920s, with orange glass eyes with a darkened core, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose with smiling mouth, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs and exaggerated hump - 16 1/2in (41cm) high (pads recovered, bald areas and general wear); and a Woolley & Wallis catalogue where this bear was originally sold
‘Sunny’, a Diem Teddy Bear, 1950s, with bright yellow mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, inset short blonde mohair muzzle and pads, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs and growler - 23 1/2in (59.6cm) high (very light wear); and Teddy Bears, a book by Judith Miller, where Sunny appears on page 183
An unusual early British Teddy Bear, 1920s with grey mohair on a black backing cloth, clear and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, pale pink stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown felt pads and dark pink stitched webbed claw hand stitching and feet stitching, round hump and inoperative squeaker - 17in (43.5cm) high (some general thinning and wear, patches to hand pads)
A French Teddy Bear, 1930s, with cinnamon mohair, clear and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed limbs with cloth pads - 24in (61cm) high (fading, hand pads repaired and some general wear); and another cloth French Teddy Bear with pin-joints
An early Steiff Teddy Bear (faceless), circa 1910, with golden mohair, ears, jointed limbs with felt pads, black stitched claws, hump and inoperative squeaker - 11in (28cm) high (major damage to head, where he has lost his entire face probably due to a dog attack, missing neck joint and a few holes to back of head, other light general wear)
A Chiltern Ting-a-Ling Teddy Bear, 1950s, with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limb and chimes in body - 12in (30cm) high (scribbles to feet and general wear); two other post-war British bears; four eastern European cotton plush bears; and a brown Teddy
A very rare and early Steiff bear on wheels with rod jointed head, circa 1904, with white mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, seam running from ear to ear, swivel head with metal rod joint, hump, tail, standing on all fours with replace felt pads and cast metal four spoked wheels - 15in (38cm) long (total mohair loss and ears professionally replaced); and an X-ray of his neck joint
An early Steiff Teddy Bear, circa 1909, with dark golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, hump and inoperative growler - 23 1/2in (63cm) high (balding to back of legs, split to ankle, thinning to arms and muzzle, pads with old recover, missing some nose stitching, fading and dusty)
A rare German purse Teddy Bear, 1920s, with golden short mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, inoperative squeaker, the back with metal framed purse opening, green lining and chain handle - 10in (25.5cm) high (very slight thinning and wear)
Two Irish Teddy Bears: a Tara Laughing Teddy Bear with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth opening operated by two levers, swivel head, jointed limbs with rexine pads and label in foot seam - 16in (41cm) high (some wear); and another Irish bear with added Merrythought label!
A rare Schuco yes/no bear on all fours, late 1920s, with cinnamon mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown backs, centre-seam to head, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, bridal through muzzle, tail-operated head mechanism, on all fours with felt pads - 25in (63.5cm) long (missing wheels and metal frame, missing ear, tear to back of head near joint, balding to back, damage to feet pads and other general wear) - the childhood toy of Constance Love Harrison, 1926-2014, who was given the bear in 1929
A Farnell white wool plush Teddy Bear, early 1940s, with clear and black glass eyes with brown backs, pronounced muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown painted cloth pads, rounded hump and inoperative squeaker - 27in (69cm) high (large tear around left side of upper back, balding down left side, general wear, needs a clean and eyes need setting) - The childhood bear of Jean Nock, given to her just after the 2nd World War
Two French Teddy Bears: a chunky Pintel? with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown backs, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads, round hump and inoperative growler - 21in (54cm) high (fairly worn); and a jointed blonde bear (large patch to face)
A fine and early Steiff Teddy Bear, circa 1909, with dark blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, inoperative growler and FF button with remains of white tag behind - 13in (33cm) high (slightly matted and tiny holes to right hand pad)
An Irish Teddy Bear, probably Tara, 1950s, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads and growler - 17 1/2in (45cm) high (holes to pads and wear to nose stitching); and a British jointed Teddy Bear (large repair to forehead)
A late 1930s Alpha Farnell Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, replaced black stitched nose, mouth and original claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads and inoperative squeaker - 19 1/2in (49.5cm) high (some wear and balding, darn to nose, one pad recovered); and another post-war British bear
A Chiltern type Teddy Bear, 1930s, with golden mohair, replaced clear and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads and inoperative squeaker - 16in (41cm) high (some balding and general wear); and a Chad Valley jointed rabbit with turquoise and white mohair (worn)
A Chiltern type Teddy Bear, 1930s, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads and inoperative squeaker - 19 1/2in (49.5cm) high (general wear and thinning); a handmade Mrs Rabbit, made and dressed by Mrs Grindley, head designer at fabric company, Tootal, Broadhurst and Lee, Manchester; and two other bears - the first two items are the childhood toys of Christine Gatley
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