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Four Steiff limited edition teddy bears, White 150 Jubilee Year of Margarete Steiff, 7979 for 1997; white 100 Year Jubilee of the Teddy Bear, 3615 for 2002; and 2004 Classic Teddy Bear, elephant button jubilee, 3146 for the year, all with tag certificates; and a Danbury Mint Steiff Millennium bear (no certificate or box)
An exceptionally fine Farnell teddy bear 1920s, With bright golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, black stitched feet claws and webbed hand claw stitching, hump and inoperative growler —21½in. (54.5cm.) high (stitched repairs to feet pads where card lining has pushed through) — this bear is known as Maurice from the Wendy Jaques collection.
A fine late 1930s Farnell teddy bear, With golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads, rounded hump, inoperative growler and blue and white woven label on foot —28in. (71.5cm.) high (very slight wear, paint mainly worn from pads) — this bear is known as Edward
A very rare Chiltern Home Guard teddy bear 1940s, With golden mohair head and hands, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, khaki velvet integral uniform with stripes on arms, black velvet feet and replacement felt helmet, 1940s —13in. (33cm.) high (some thinning to mohair, slight fading) — this is believed to be the second known example of this bear, the other example is in Teddy Bears of Witney Collection and was later replicated by Merrythought
A very rare British United Toy Manufacturing Co Ltd 1st World War Highlander soldier teddy bear, With golden mohair, clear and black oily glass eyes with brown painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, pronounced muzzle, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, original coarse weave khaki detailed jacket with brass buttons and brown leather Sam Brown belt, felt Glengarry bonnet with metal thistle cap page on black ribbon rosette and wool tartan kilt —14½in. (37cm.) high (loss of mohair from moth attack, treated, holes to kilt and bonnet, holes in left foot pad) — this is the only known example of this bear, probably dating from around the 1st World War and very similar to Harwin’s example. This bear was found with a fair amount of moth damage, but whatever the material used in the jacket, fortunately it was not attracted to the moth!
A large Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear 1930s, With golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, rounded hump and inoperative squeaker —26in. (66cm.) high (pads recovered, some slight thinning and fading) — this bear is known as Honey Bear
A large Chad Valley teddy late 1920s, With light golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown cloth pads, inoperative squeaker, celluloid covered metal button in ear and woven red and white label on foot —26in. (66cm.) high (some thinning, a few small bald spots, some wear and fading) — this bear is known as Bradman as the vendor was told that he was original presented as prize after a cricket match
A 1920s British teddy bear, with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eye, patch over other, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and remains of mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs, replace leather feet pad only and hump —14in. (35.5cm.) high (missing eye and worn); and a small Tara Laughing teddy bear
A Chad Valley Magna teddy bear 1930s, With golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, horizontal stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown cloth pads, inoperative squeaker and woven red and white label —20½in. (52cm.) high (three holes to back of head, label damage, some balding and general wear)
A Chiltern Ting-a-Ling teddy bear 1950s, With blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, inset short mohair muzzle and tops of feet, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with oil-cloth pads and internal chimes —12½in. (32cm.) high (some wear and general thinning)
A Steiff teddy bear circa 1910, with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative grower —13in. (33cm.) high (bald spots, general thinking and wear, replaced nose stitching, tiny hole in muzzle and repairs to pads)
A Strunz teddy bear circa 1907, With blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and five claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative growler —14in. (35.5cm.) high (some bald spots, general wear and thinning, holes to pads)
An extremely rare Steiff 1st World War substitute plush teddy bear, With unusual fine blonde corduroy material body, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, remains of brown stitching, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with no hand pads, woven paper or nettle fabric feet pads and inoperative side squeaker —8½in. (21.5cm.) high (missing most of left and half of right feet pads, some general wear and tiny hole at neck) - As resources ran out during the war, Steiff came up with some unusual substitute plush to continue production including a paper-plush and nettle material. Stylistically this is a typical Steiff 8/9 inch teddy bear with a side squeaker and no hand pads, but this is the first time seen in this, possibly unique, corduroy.
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