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Lot 225

Steiff Golden Age of Circus limited editions: Bear Band Master, 1988-89 and Jumping Tiger, 1991, in original boxes (boxes squashed); and a Teddy Baby Ticket Seller

Lot 229

A Steiff limited edition 1994 British Collector’s Teddy Bear 1908, 695 of 3000, in original box with certificate

Lot 23

A large German 1930s teddy bear, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, hump and inoperative growler —30in. (76cm.) high (hole in one heel, replaced pads, bald areas, general wear and repairs)

Lot 230

A Steiff limited edition 1990 British Collector’s Teddy Bear 1906, 2351 of 3000, in original box with certificate

Lot 231

A Steiff limited edition 1996 British Collector’s Teddy Bear Blonde, 1529 of 3000, in original box with certificate

Lot 232

A Steiff limited edition 1995 British Collector’s Teddy Bear Brown Tipped, 1278 of 3000, in original box with certificate

Lot 233

A Steiff limited edition for Hamleys Charlotte teddy bear, 1755 of 2000, in original box with certificate, 1994/95

Lot 234

A Steiff limited edition for Hamleys Chester teddy bear, 748 of 2000, in original box with certificate, 1996 (box lid damaged)

Lot 238

Five Steiff yellow tagged Classic Teddy Bears: Green Pepper bear —7 1/2in. (19cm.) high; two Classic Petsy and two others (all with tags other than large Petsy)

Lot 242

A Steiff limited edition Teddy Bear Santa Claus, 2455 of 3000 with tag certificate, 1998

Lot 251

Four Artist teddy bears: a Bo Bear Design O’Malley; a Wimblebury Bears; and two others, three with tags

Lot 252

Merrythought and Hermann: a Hermann Winnie the Pooh 1997 Teddy Bear Convention with desk; Merrythought Baggy Bear; a Clemens; and two others

Lot 255

A Steiff limited edition Replica Teddy Bear 1951 Caramel, 1520 of 5000, in original box with certificate, 1996 (dusty)

Lot 256

A Steiff limited edition 1990 British Collector’s Teddy Bear 1906, 370 of 3000, in original box with certificate

Lot 257

Two Steiff limited edition teddy bears: Year 2000 Teddy Bear, 3363 for the year 1999, in original box with certificate; and Dawn of a New Century 12th Annnual Teddy Bear & Doll Convention at Walt Disney World with tag certificate

Lot 258

An Atlantic Bears limited edition teddy bear, with brown mohair —24in. (61cm.) high; and a modern Dean’s Rag Book mouse-eared bear (dusty); and four 1970/80s soft toys

Lot 26

’Caeser’ an early Steiff centre-seam teddy bear circa 1908, with dark blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, central seam down front of face, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative large tilt growler and small underscored FF button in ear —19 1/2in. (49.5cm.) high (neat repair along top of nose stitching to muzzle, very slight wear)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark - Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs.  She   bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood   where we would had a stall.  She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique   Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared.  She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' )  which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore.  She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996.  After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears.  After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs.  She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines.  She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs.  Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.

Lot 263

A Steiff limited edition Queen Mother Bear, 377 of 2002, in original box with certificate 2002; and a Hermann teddy bear

Lot 264

Early British Collectable teddy bear: a Prue Theobald’s Theo the Perpetual School Boy; two Dormouse Design bears; and three others

Lot 265

Two large Judy Sparrow teddy bears; and four Romsey Bear Company bears

Lot 27

’Lewis’ an interesting Steiff teddy bear circa 1910, with shorter golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with tan felt pads, hump, inoperative growler, a small underscored FF button in ear and indistinct signature of right foot pad, but very probably a period signature of a member of the Steiff family, probably Otto Steiff —16 1/2in. (42cm.) high (some bald areas, general wear and thinning, slight moth damage to pads)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs.  She   bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood   where we would had a stall.  She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique   Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared.  She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' )  which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore.  She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996.  After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears.  After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs.  She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines.  She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs.  Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.

Lot 28

’Denzil’ an early Steiff 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 with tan felt pads, hump, inoperative growler, a small underscored FF button in ear, modern dungarees and circus pin —16in. (40.5cm.)high (general wear and thinning, some holes to pads and button probably added)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She   bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood   where we would had a stall.  She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique   Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared.  She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' )  which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore.  She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996.  After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears.  After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs.  She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines.  She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs.  Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.

Lot 29

’Rory’ a 1920s Steiff teddy bear, with golden mohair, brown and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, replaced black stitching, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with replaced felt pads, hump, growler and underscored FF button in ear —18 1/2in. (47cm.) high (patch to tip of muzzle, front bald spots and fairly worn)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She   bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood   where we would had a stall.  She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique   Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared.  She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' )  which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore.  She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996.  After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears.  After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs.  She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines.  She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs.  Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.

Lot 31

A Jopi long-haired musical teddy bear 1930s, (Joseph Pittman) with white mohair, originally brown tipped, brown and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads and pressure-operated musical mechanism —15in. (38cm.) high (very some wear and thinning, slight damage to pads)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She   bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood   where we would had a stall.  She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique   Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared.  She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' )  which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore.  She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996.  After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears.  After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs.  She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines.  She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs.  Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.

Lot 32

A small fine American 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 and inoperative squeaker —10 1/2in. (27cm.) high (very slight thinning and dusty)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She   bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood   where we would had a stall.  She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique   Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared.  She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' )  which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore.  She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996.  After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears.  After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs.  She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines.  She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs.  Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.

Lot 33

’Dolly’ a white mohair American teddy bear circa 1910, with black boot button eyes, remains of brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, inoperative growler, white dress and ‘Dolly’ name brooch —13in. (33cm.) high (pads replaced or damaged, left elbow with repair, ears oddly placed and general wear and thinning)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She   bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood   where we would had a stall.  She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique   Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared.  She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' )  which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore.  She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996.  After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears.  After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs.  She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines.  She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs.  Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.

Lot 34

A 1920s Bing teddy bear, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, hump and growler —20 1/2in. (52cm.) high (few small bald spots, general wear and thinning, slight damage to pads)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She   bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood   where we would had a stall.  She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique   Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared.  She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' )  which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore.  She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996.  After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears.  After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs.  She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines.  She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs.  Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.

Lot 35

A fine Chiltern 1930s Hugmee teddy bear, with bright golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and card lined feet, slight hump and inoperative squeaker —13in. (33cm.) high (tiny pin prick hole to right hand pad)

Lot 36

A fine Chiltern 1930s Hugmee teddy bear, with bright golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and card lined feet, slight hump and inoperative squeaker —17in. (43cm.) high

Lot 37

A Chiltern 1930s Hugmee teddy bear, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads and card lined feet, slight hump and inoperative squeaker —18in. (46cm.) high (slight fading and two darned holes in hand pads)

Lot 38

A fine Chiltern 1930s Hugmee teddy bear, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and card lined feet, slight hump and inoperative squeaker (very slight wear) 17in.(43cm.) High 

Lot 39

A fine Chiltern 1930s Hugmee teddy bear, with bright golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and card lined feet, slight hump and inoperative squeaker —19 1/2in. (49.5cm.) high (very slight wear and fading)

Lot 40

A fine Chiltern 1930s Hugmee teddy bear, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and card lined feet, slight hump and inoperative squeaker —22in. (56cm.) high

Lot 41

A Chiltern 1930s Hugmee teddy bear, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads and card lined feet, slight hump and inoperative squeaker —24in. (61cm.) high (slight fading and three pads damaged)

Lot 42

A post-war Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and inoperative squeaker —20 1/2in. (52cm.) high

Lot 43

An unusual post-war Chiltern teddy bear cub, with pale pink synthetic mix plush, heart shaped face mask, dark orange and black plastic eyes, pink synthetic plush ear lining and pads, large swivel head, jointed limbs with black stitched webbed claws, growler and printed label in back of head seam —21in. (53.5cm.) high (a little dusty and faded)

Lot 44

A post-war Chiltern Ting-a-Ling type teddy bear, with beige mohair, one orange and black glass eyes, short cream mohair muzzle, tops of feet and ear lining, swivel head, jointed limbs with oil-cloth pads and inoperative chime mechanism —14 1/2in. (37cm.) high (general wear and thinning, damage to feet pads)

Lot 45

A 1930s Chiltern-type teddy bear, with light golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads, rounded hump and inoperative growler —21in. (53cm.) high (slight general wear)

Lot 46

A small post-war Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with golden mohair, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with oil-cloth pads and inoperative growler —12in. (30.5cm.) high (missing eyes and some general wear); and another post-war British bear (worn)

Lot 47

An Ede (French) teddy bear 1950s, with curly golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with orange backs, black wax nose, black stitched mouth and claws stitched as a W onto the pads, red felt tongue, pronounced shorter mohair muzzle and pads, swivel head, jointed limbs and inoperative growler —25in. (63.5cm.) high (some general wear and thinning, dusty)

Lot 48

A 1930s British teddy bear, with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, hump and inoperative squeaker —26in. (66cm.) high (wear and thinning, one eye broken, pads recovered and dusty)

Lot 49

An early British teddy bear 1910-20s, with blonde mohair, small black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, replaced stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs, hump and inoperative growler —21in. (53.5cm.) high (broken wrist, balding, general wear, replaced pads and dusty); with a recent smock

Lot 5

A Steiff limited edition Berliner Morgenpost teddy bear, 1473 of 1500, in original box with certificate, 1998

Lot 50

Two German teddy bear 1920-30s, the larger with short bright golden mohair, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, slotted-in ears, swivel head, jointed arms and growler —24in. (61cm.) high (missing eyes, pads recovered and some general wear); and a similar smaller example (recovered pads and wear)

Lot 51

A 1940s teddy bear, probably French with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown backs, black stitched nose and red mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with leatherette pads and growler —21 1/2in. (54.5cm.) high (bald areas, one hand damaged around pad, general wear and dusty); and another with white synthetic plush (wear)

Lot 52

Two 1930s teddy bears: a British bear with golden mohair, pronounced muzzle, black stitching, swivel head and jointed limbs —16in. (40.5cm.) high (missing eyes, very worn and pads damaged); and another similar with clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs (damaged wrist, recovered pads, wear and dusty)

Lot 54

Three post-war Continental teddy bears: one with brown cotton plush and black and white metal button eyes —20 1/2in. (52cm.) high; a brown tipped wool plush with open mouth; and a brown synthetic bear

Lot 55

Five post-war British teddy bears: a ginger mohair example with orange plastic eyes, swivel head and jointed limbs with oil-cloth pads —25in. (63.5cm.) high (hole in back on one leg); a Dean’s Childsplay unjointed black bear; a Dean’s/Gwentoy; and two others (wear and some damage); and eight gollies

Lot 56

A Bluebell artist teddy bear, fully jointed —10in. (25.5cm.) high; a blue HollyBerry Bear; and four other bears

Lot 58

Steiff and Hermann collector’s teddy bears: Steiff - a British Collector’s Bear 1999 and a yellow tagged Original Teddy with face mask; Hermann - brown and white panda; and two others

Lot 60

A Steiff limited edition Replica 1997 Teddy Bear 1948, 2870 of 5000, in original box with certificate

Lot 63

A Steiff limited edition Irish Teddy Bear, 66 of 2000, in original box with certificate, 2002

Lot 64

Two Steiff collector’s teddy bears: a Margarette Steiff Museum 1998 teddy bear; and a blonde 150th birthday of Margarete Steiff bear with medallions and tags

Lot 65

Two Steiff collector’s teddy bears: a Margarette Steiff Museum 1998 teddy bear; and a brown 150th birthday of Margarete Steiff bear with medallions and tags

Lot 72

A Steiff limited edition ‘Side-to-Side’ teddy bear, 1447 of 5000, in original box with certificate, 2005

Lot 74

A Steiff limited edition Deutscher Fussball-Bund teddy bear, 781 of 1998 with tag certificate, 1998

Lot 75

Two Steiff limited edition teddy bears: Irish Teddy Bear, 498 of 2000, 2002; and Alexandra excluder QVC, 1185 of 1500, in original boxes with certificates

Lot 76

A Steiff limited edition Marianne Meisel teddy bear, 1712 for 2007, in original bag with certificate

Lot 78

A Steiff Club Edition 2004 Franz teddy bear, 3913 for the year with Steiff seal, in original bag with certificate

Lot 8

A Steiff limited Theo brass Teddy Bear, exclusive for Kaufhof and Horten-Konzern, 891 of 1946, in original box with certificate, 1996

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