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Eight Deans Rag Book Company teddy bears, Dean's Centenary Henry 2003, Collectors Club Golden Dawn 750 of 2000 for the year 2000, Collectors Club Nightfall 750 of 2000 for the year 2000, a Membership bear Howard 1998, The Michaud Collection limited edition bear 101 of 1000, and three others --12½in (32cm.) high (three without card tags)
Original framed art work of the Colour Box teddy bear Blaze signed L Lovett 96, 23in. (53cm.) high; and a Peter Fagan Colour Box resin Blaze bear signed, in original box; and The Evacuee Colour Box resin bear, in original box with signed dedication from Jo Greeno - from the Margaret and Gerry Grey Collection
Seven manufactured teddy bears and bunnies, including Bunnies from the Past limited edition bunny Manchester, 2735 of 5000 in original box with certificate; a Russ limited edtion Brisbane bunny 12,138 of 25,000; a Country Life limited edition Arthur bear, 285 of 1000; a Russ vintage edition past times teddy bear, and three others
An Our Generation Elyse vinyl doll and accessories, including Our Generation travel set and beach accessories with deck chair, Our Generation Soda Turquoise dress and socks and roller skates, Sophia's Riding outfit in original package, purple fleece dressing gown, teddy bear pyjamas, and six other outfits -- 18in. (46cm) high (without packaging)
An early Steiff cinnamon mohair teddy bear circa 1909, with black 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 underscored button in ear —11in. (28cm.) high (a few bald spots, general wear and thinning and two small holes on feet pads)
A World War One larger size Soldier teddy bear, with golden mohair, large black headed glass pin eyes, pipe-cleaner ears, pronounced muzzle, brown felt nose, pin-jointed and wooden pole through right front paw —5½in. (14cm,) high (excellent condition, but the torso and arms have been soaked in something to make them very hard)
A very rare Steiff black mohair teddy bear circa 1912, with black boot button eyes, red felt discs behind, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, originally with cream felt pads, hump and inoperative growler —16½in. (42cm.) high (balding and thinning to top of head, bald spot at each ankle, piece missing from right heel, bald spot on side of left arm with a slight hole, small hole to top of muzzle, pads recovered, general wear and thinning, fading to front and a some strands missing from nose stitching) - this actual bear was sold at Christie’s first Teddy Bear auction in December 1993 as lot 205 and comes with a copy of the catalogue. This style of black Steiff is from a Special Order made for the UK in 1912; only 494 bears were made in five sizes. It is believed that this order was made due to the sinking of the Titanic. When the Titanic sank on 12th April 1912, over 1,500 people perished and many of these were from the UK; the whole country went into mourning, shop windows were draped in black and people had black armbands on, as mourning was taken much more seriously then. It is believed that a British toy retailer decided it would be a good marketing opportunity and ordered these black bears, but they were not a big seller; perhaps children found them a little scary? They are now one of the most sought-after teddy bears.
A rare Chad Valley set of The Three Bears, all with light brown mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, felt ears, black stitched nose and mouth, string jointed limbs, Father bear in blue and yellow waistcoat and jacket with white collar and red and white woven label to back —5½in. (14cm.) high, Mother bear in red felt dress with white collar and apron, Baby bear in red and white printed shorts with white bib embroidered bib and holding a handkerchief to his face, a painted wooden table and three chairs and three turned porridge bowls, 1930s
A very rare Merrythought Teddy Doofings teddy bear circa 1937, with brown and white artificial silk plush, large inset orange and black glass eyes, pronounce muzzle with open red velvet mouth and felt tongue, inset face mask, four digit hands with brushed cotton pads, internal wire armature for posing, black and white woven label on foot and Patented label in back seam —17in. (43cm.) high (bald spot on forehead, face thinning, other slight general wear, armature movement mainly not working) - this bear could do a lot of things and was advertised with the following rhyme - ‘He can laugh, he can cry. He can sing, he can sigh. He can sweep, he can sleep. He can box and darn socks. He can play any way!’ - being sold from Grandma’s Teddies Teddy Bear Museum
A rare Steiff small sized Jackie teddy bear 1953, with pale golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, inset short mohair muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, remains of pink stitched nostril, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, inoperative squeaker and script button --6in. (15cm.) high (general wear and thinning)
A fine 1930s Merrythought teddy bear, with bright golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth, feet claws and webbed hand claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with orangey/brown felt pads, slightly rounded hump, squeaker, celluloid covered button in ear and woven 'Merrythought Hygienic Toys Made in England' label on foot --21½in. (54.5cm.) high (a few very slight nibbles to pads)
A very rare Rudolf Haas Nickle-Nackle teddy bear circa 1928, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of pale brown backs, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose with nostrils and mouth, head movement mechanism, the left arm moving to make him nod and the right arm moving to make his head go from side to side, jointed legs and slight round hump --18in. (45cm.) high (a little balding to arm, general wear and thinning, pads re-covered)
A 1920s Bing brown mohair teddy bear, with clear and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, seam down back of leg, hump and inoperative growler --19in. (48cm.) high (neat repairs to pads and tiny bald spots and thinning)
An early Steiff 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, card lined feet, hump and inoperative growler --16in. (40.5cm.) high (lacking some stuffing, balding around lower back of head, general wear, left hand pads re-covered and other with a little damage) - this bear is known as Aconite
An early German burlap teddy bear circa 1910, with brown burlap, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, restitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads and remains of closely stitched claws and broad rounded hump --11½in. (29cm.) high (holes to three pads and slight black mark on back)
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