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TEDDY BEAR REPLICA 1908

SKU: 403453ST
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Size 35 cm

Materials 51% cotton; 49% mohair; made of finest mohair; stuffed with wood shavings

Caution! This product is not a toy and is intended for adult collectors only.

Made in Germany

    • In 1908 six coloured Teddy bears were commissioned for presentation in London. Four were never seen again: pink, yellow, green and black. Until now. By virtue of a passionate knowledgeable Steiff collector, a never seen before black 1908 has been discovered. The Teddy bear’s name is Bruno. He is singular, compelling and tremendous skilful work has resulted in this exceptional and significant replica. Our archivist and designers were absorbed by his details. His red stitched claws and fine sculpting gave affirmative evidence of his early date. Our archivist was fascinated to see Bruno’s unusual very noteworthy additional single mouth stitch. One that mirrors the first black Teddy bear made in 1907 as a prototype and which Richard used to enhance the lifelike appearance of his Teddy bears.

    In 1908 six coloured Teddy bears were commissioned for presentation in London. Four were never seen again: pink, yellow, green and black. Until now. By virtue of a passionate knowledgeable Steiff collector, a never seen before black 1908 has been discovered. The Teddy bear’s name is Bruno. He is singular, compelling and tremendous skilful work has resulted in this exceptional and significant replica. Our archivist and designers were absorbed by his details. His red stitched claws and fine sculpting gave affirmative evidence of his early date. Our archivist was fascinated to see Bruno’s unusual very noteworthy additional single mouth stitch. One that mirrors the first black Teddy bear made in 1907 as a prototype and which Richard used to enhance the lifelike appearance of his Teddy bears.

    Where Timeless Craftsmanship Becomes Collectible Art