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04/21/2024 03:01 AM
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2011 DANBURY MINT “STEIFF” TEDDY BEAR ( WITH COA)

Size: 12”
Rate: 9
Composition: mohair
Comments: 2011 Danbury Mint “Steiff” Teddy Bear ( with COA) Measures 12” jointed arms and legs with padded paws. Steiff button in the ear with tag- glass eyes and stitched mouth and nose- ribbon around his neck with gold tone medallion that reads: 2011 Danbury Mint made exclusively for Danbury Mint by Steiff. The bear is Chestnut Brown mohair . Original certificate of Authenticity. Other papers read: The Bear of the Year 2011 Limited Edition No 1210 Very Good Condition. Never played with kept in the closet shelf. At our auction Gallery for preview.

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