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We have a collection of old broken Teddies this one has a broken foot which i have, but looking for the other missing hand. On the back is the tool which turns the head, don't know about this one ,
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Antique Teddy bear w/tool to turn head | Dolls1064 of 1790 |
Posted 1 year ago
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We have a collection of old broken Teddies this one has a broken foot which i have, but looking for the other missing hand. On the back is the tool which turns the head, don't know about this one ,
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Just found out this is a Steiff from Germany 1954, my wife,s father send it home from Germany he was in the army.
Does it have ears ? It also looks alot like a Schuco-Yes-No-Panda-Bear . It should have a gold botton in ear if it is a stieff but I can't see his ears :-) ? He is very Nice Love him .
My wife said she carried it by ears, no ears I just called Steiff USA sent this shots for a name and a hospital for him. They are so nice
Did they give you a place to send him to ? If he is a steiff a panda is one of the one's they did least of so hoping he is ! Good luck he is precious .
here is an article some wrote on Steiff panda's for CW
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/steiff-i-love-vintage-panda-bears/
yes, they did email me names, I have reading that Steiff did not have a Panda Bear with a Yes-No? It looks like the Schuco-Yes-No-Panda-Bear , Thanks Manikin