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Master Teddy

Teddy Bear
1915 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This bear was manufactured by Chiltern Toy Works, a toy export company originally founded in the late 19th Century by Josef and Gabriel Eisenmann. The toy works was founded in Buckinghamshire in 1908. This bear is called Master Teddy and is a dressed bear. This was the first bear produced by Chiltern and was made in five different sizes. Only the head and extremities are mohair. The rest of the body is cotton and covered by the clothing. The other main distinguishing feature of this bear are its white googly eyes and unjointed body.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMaster Teddy (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Mohair and cotton
Brief description
Teddy bear, mohair and cotton, 'Master Teddy', made by Chiltern Toys, England, ca. 1915.
Physical description
A small teddy bear standing straight and wearing a cotton outfit consisting of dark blue dungarees with a red patch on them and a pink and white chequered shirt with a white collar. The dungarees are held up by leather braces. The actual bear has a large round head with white googly eyes. His nose has black vertical stitching and the stitching also forms a smile for a mouth, allowing a small pink tongue to show through.
Dimensions
  • Standing height: 18cm (Maximum)
  • Width: 12.5cm (Maximum)
  • Depth: 70cm (Maximum)
Measured by conservation
Production typeMass produced
Summary
This bear was manufactured by Chiltern Toy Works, a toy export company originally founded in the late 19th Century by Josef and Gabriel Eisenmann. The toy works was founded in Buckinghamshire in 1908. This bear is called Master Teddy and is a dressed bear. This was the first bear produced by Chiltern and was made in five different sizes. Only the head and extremities are mohair. The rest of the body is cotton and covered by the clothing. The other main distinguishing feature of this bear are its white googly eyes and unjointed body.
Collection
Accession number
B.140-2010

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Record createdJune 1, 2010
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