From The Steiff Archive: Classic Musical Christmas Teddy Bear - 30cm

Steiff

Catalogue number: 037580

Margarete Steiff established the company archive in 1880 in which at least one example of everything produced has been kept, including examples of every limited edition since the 1980’s. The numbers 1 and 12 of the editions, plus the prototype, were archived.
Why number 12? When limited editions were launched, the original idea was to archive 1 and 2 of an edition. However, it was decided not to take another single digit piece (No. 2) out of circulation, so a compromise was to take number 12, when 1 and 2 appear together.
Every archive piece is identified with an archive swing tag that details the piece, as well as an entry in the archive record books, which date back to Margarete’s days!
Each limited edition has its original gift box, some of which show archive details, and features an additional exclusive certificate to verify its origin as being from the archive.

Steiff's incredible Christmas bear from the Steiff Archive is an exquisite bear dressed in a luxurious red velvet cloak decorated with golden holly leaf embroidery and fluffy white trim. Crafted from the finest wavy white mohair, he features a delicately hand embroidered ruby red nose with a white bar detail to add a snowdrop-like accent and dazzling black glass eyes. For the perfect final flourish, this bear is also fitted with a bespoke music box which plays the classic tune 'White Christmas' for that added Christmas sparkle!

This bear originally released in 2005, is limited to 2000 pieces worldwide and comes with a numbered certificate in it's original Steiff box with plastic window insert.

  • Size: 30cm / 4.25 inches
  • 5-way jointed
  • Age: 14+
  • Surface washable

Margarete Steiff GmbH is the oldest and most famous teddy bear and soft toy manufacturer in the world. Founded in 1880 by Margarete Steiff, the company motto is “Only the best is good enough for our children”. Credited with inventing the first teddy bear in 1902, the company is best known for its “Button in Ear” trademark.





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