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Hi, Im Cathy. This is my first post. What a fantastic site this is, I wish I found it sooner. Ive been trolling the internet for weeks to try and identify this bear I found in my grand dads loft. Any help would be greatly appreciated from you guys. He is about 26/27 inches tall when standing with movable joints and head. thanks in advance. Cathy.
I wouldn't venture to guess exactly what make he is, but he looks like a mid-century English bear.....are his pawpads leather?
Hi Blackmoonbear, thanks for your fast response. No his paws are not leather but maybe a velvet type material. He has a working growler if that helps. Thanks again
The way his nose is stitched is rather distinctive.....I'm wanting to say merrythought, but lemme go through some of my old bear books and see if I can confirm it.
EDIT: yup, I'll place my bet on Merrythought, and I'd say he's post WWII, early 60's at the latest.
In any case he's a remarkable find, he's in terrific condition, I really like the crazed look of his paws- they show his age nicely without actually looking worn out. Lucky you ^.^
That's a very big bear, with ears to match!
Certain features are similar to Chad Valley and Merrythought, but maybe more likely is that the maker is now unknown. (Many manufacturers came and went, and many bears didn't com with labels.)
If you want to know for sure, here's the place to have it appraised: http://www.bearsandbuds.com/KenYenke-Ar … gazine.asp
Becky