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A Hermann 1950s Teddy Bear, with beige mohair, orange and black plastic eyes, pronounced inset short mohair muzzle ear linings, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with brushed cotton pads and inoperative growler - 14in (36cm) high (some general wear); another similar called Tonbridge; and a late Clemens Teddy Bear
‘Bubi’, an unusual Steiff Teddy Bear, circa 1908, with rare brown mohair, small black boot button, pronounced muzzzle, unusal black stitched nose, mouth and claw using a broad thread and with a double thread to mouth, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, larger than usual body housing a larger inoperative voice mechanism and small FF button - 16in (41cm) high (faded to grey, mtting, some wear, small hole to left foot and right hand pad); and two photographs of the original owner Franz, one with a toy cow and the other with a plush toy behind, which is believed to be this bear. Provenance: The original owner of this bear Franz Joseph Fritz was born on 6 December 1919 in Meran, a town in South Tyrol, northern Italy. An aristocratic family from Austro-Hungarian noble descent, their origins date back to the year 1200. Being post WWI, it is most likely this bear was passed down from a relative or bought from a shop where he had been resting a long time!
‘Geoffrey’, a German 1930s Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, slotted-in ears and jointed limbs - 16in (42cm) high (some thinning and general wear, pads recovered); and ‘Joseph’, another German golden mohair Teddy Bear with hump - 17in (44cm) high (missing ear, wear and pads replaced)
A Steiff Teddy Bear, circa 1910, with rare dark brown mohair, black boot eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, hump, inoperative growler and FF button - 20in (52cm) high (faded to grey, thinning to face, some other general thinning, a few bald spots, repairs to pads using some glue)
An early Bing Teddy Bear, circa 1909, with rare all in-one backs of ears and head, black boot eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, felt pads, hump and growler - 14in (36cm) high (some balding and thinning to front of arms, thinning around face, other general wear, feet pads replaced and repairs to hand pads, possibly black stitching replaced, but done well)
An interesting Continental Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with light brown painted backs, black horizontal stitched nose, mouth and three claws grouped close together, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, round hump and squeaker, 1920-30s - 161/2in (42cm) high (repair to pads and some general wear)
An unusual early Steiff Teddy Bear, circa 1910, with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, black horizontally stitched nose, mouth and unusual close-together claws, swivel head, elongated jointed limbs with tan felt pads, hump and inoperative growler - 131/2in (34cm) high (small hole to left upper thigh, some general wear, some stuffing shifted and a few small holes to pads)
A Merrythought Teddy Bear, 1930s, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth, webbed hand claws and feet claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with tan felt pads, woven cream label, wishbone button and inoperative squeaker - 13in (33cm) high (hole left paw pad and needs clean)
A rare early frosted black Teddy Bear, possibly Strunz or American with boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with grey felt pads and five brown stitched claws and hump, circa 1909 - 111/4in (29cm) high (replaced ears, slight repair to left leg, some general wear and patch to left hand pad). Notes: This bear, probably during his restoration, has been given red felt backing to his eyes, in the belief that he may have been Steiff. It is very unusual to find any bear, especially this early in a black mohair
Two 1950s British Teddy Bears: ‘Ivy’, a Chiltern Hugmee with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and replacement claws, jointed and growler - 231/4in (59cm) high (worn, patches and pads replaced) and copy of a photograph of the original owner with this bear; and a Tara Toys Teddy Bear - 22in (56cm) high (general wear)
A 1950s Petz Teddy Bear, with bright golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, slotted in ears, jointed limbs with felt pads and growler - 17in (44cm) high (some slight wear); and ‘Chrissie’, a German white mohair jointed Teddy Bear (missing ear)
A golden mohair Teddy Bear, with flat boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, re-stitched black nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, hump and growler, 1920s - 221/2in (57cm) high (repairs to muzzle and around joints, balding and pads recovered); and another smaller Teddy Bear - 17in (43cm) high
Joy and Bettie’s ‘Soldier’ Teddy Bears, a unique childhood collection of twenty-seven named ‘Soldier’ Teddy Bears and animals comprising ‘Willy and Imp’, two very rare purple-blue Teddy Bears - 33/4in (9.5cm) high; ‘Bluebell’, a Farnell blue Teddy Bear; ‘Mary’, a blue bear (faded); ‘Jim and Jack’ two very worn Farnell bears; ‘George’, a Farnell bear (possibly white); ‘Rose’, a Farnell white cat; ‘Snow White, Tiny and Graham’, three white Farnell bears; ‘Cecil, Alice and Mac’, three golden bears with long skinny metal legs; ‘Fluffy, Joyce, Sqog, Sqag, Dumpy, Plumpy, Peter, Claude and Lily’, nine blonde and golden Farnell bears, ‘Rod and Bubble’, two red Farnell bears, ‘Green Eyed Man’, white Farnell monkey; and ‘Black Boy’, a Farnell black cat (some eyes and ears missing); sold with an original letter from the first owner to the second owner, naming most bears. Most of the bears also come with an old slip of paper with their names on, this has helped identifiy the ones not named in the letter. Letter transcript - Daffodil Valley Farm, Godshill, I.O.W. 6th May 1933. Dear Betty, I am so glad you are pleased with the Teddy Bears. I expect you will think of all sorts of games to play with them. Here are some of their names of the little ones. Dark blue. WILLY IMP Blue. BLUEBELL Very pale blue. MARY White. (oldest ones.) JIM. JACK. GEORGE. ROSES NOW WHITE. TINY. GRAHAM, Brown. (thin ones) CECIL. ALICE. MAC. (fat ones) FLUFFY. JOYCE. SQOG. SQAG. DUMPY. PLUMPY. Others. PETER. CLAUDE. LILY. With love to you all from Joy
A rare Schuco red mohair yes/no Teddy Bear, with boot button eyes, clipped muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, jointed limbs, tail-operated head mechanism and inoperative squeaker, late 1920s - 123/4in (32.5cm) high (pads professional replaced with old felt, some bald spots and general wear). Notes: Although Schuco are well known for their many coloured miniature Teddy Bears; it is very rare to find an example of their larger range in a strong colour
A Dean’s Rag Book Co. ‘mouse-eared’ Teddy Bear, 1950s, with golden mohair, brown and black plastic eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads and inoperative squeaker - 141/2in (39cm) high (slight general wear and thinning and balding around squeaker)
‘Heidi’, a German Teddy Bear, 1910-20s, with blonde mohair, replaced brown and black glass eyes, black restitched nose, mouth and claws, slotted-in ears, swivel, jointed limbs with elongated arms, hump and inoperative growler - 21in (54cm) high (replaced pads, with remains of felt ones under hand pads, some general and thinning)
A Chiltern Ting-a-Ling Teddy Bear, with beige mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced inset short mohair muzzle and top of feet, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with rexine pad and inoperative growler (no ting or ling!), 1950s - 19in (48cm) high (some balding, one pad recovered and general wear)
A George V silver serving spoon, hammered handle with pierced leaf form terminal and pear shape bowl, Birmingham 1913, maker George Unite, together with a George III double ended marrow scoop, bearing lion rampart crest and a George III silver sifting ladle, both latter items bear illegible stretched hallmarks, combined weight approximately 4 troy oz
Primrose Harley (1908-1978) Three designs for book dust jackets, entitled ‘Gone to Earth’ (Mary Webb), ‘Results of an Accident’ (Vicki Baum) and ‘Torrents of Spring’ (Ivan Turgenev) unframed, 20 x 18 (8 x 7in) and slightly smaller together with various unframed designs for murals, including Dorland Hall, Regent Street, and three designs for a pub sign entitled ‘The Brown Bear’ (about 20)
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