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  2. The Great British Teddy Bear Company - Wikipedia

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    It has created teddy bears for Britain’s most famous institutions, museums and visitor attractions, these include the official teddy bear: Sherlock for The Sherlock Holmes Museum, Beefeater for the Tower of London, official bear for the Ministry of Defence; Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Boyds Bears - Wikipedia

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    Boyds Bears is a line of manufactured collectable resin and stuffed teddy bears that has relaunched in 2024 after originally being produced from the early 1980s until 2014. Boyds was acquired in 2008 by Enesco , who announced in 2014 that the company had "made the difficult strategic decision to place Boyds into hibernation".

  4. List of collectables - Wikipedia

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    Steiff teddy bears; Swarovski figurines; Zippo lighters; Books and periodicals. Books; Comic books; ... collectibles associated with the petroleum industry; Memorabilia

  5. J. K. Farnell - Wikipedia

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    "The Teddy Bear Encyclopedia" states that the Alpha Bear inspired the creation of Winnie the Pooh - Christopher Robin Milne (son of the Winnie the Pooh books' author A. A. Milne and basis of the character Christopher Robin) owned one of the Alpha Bears. [1] The company premises were destroyed by fire in 1934 and by bombing in 1940.

  6. Merrythought - Wikipedia

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    The company specialises in soft toys, especially teddy bears. Merrythought has handmade traditional teddy bears in the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England since 1930. The company's site in Ironbridge has a small museum and shop open to the public, and is where the toys are made.

  7. Harrods Christmas Bears - Wikipedia

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    The first named bear, William, was released in 2003. [4] Since then, every bear released has his own name which is decided from a shortlist and is accompanied by a tag telling his story. [3] As the popularity of the bears grew, consumer demand led to all bears from before 2003 being retroactively given names [1]

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