Rupert Bear
Teddy Bear
2001-2002 (manufactured)
2001-2002 (manufactured)
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Rupert Bear first appeared in the Daily Express as a cartoon strip in 1920. Originally drawn by Mary Tourtel, he is probably best known through the illustrations of Alfred Bestall. Rupert has gone on to further fame as a television character as well as still appearing in book form.
Object details
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Title | Rupert Bear (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Stitched and stuffed nylon plush and printed card |
Brief description | Soft toy Rupert Bear made in China by Golden Bear Products in 2001/2002 |
Physical description | An unjointed toy bear with a white face, hands and feet. The body material suggests that it is dressed in a red long sleeved top and yellow checked trousers. There is a matching yellow checked scarf around the neck stitched at the back. The material varies - the head and hands are plush, the top and feet are flocked and the trousers and scarf are smooth. The scarf has tasselled woollen ends. The feet are marked in black to indicate shoes. The eyes are black plastic and the nose and mouth embroidered in black thread. There is a label sewn into the seam between the top and the trousers on the back left-hand side to which are attached two card labels. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by Golden Bear Products Ltd |
Summary | Rupert Bear first appeared in the Daily Express as a cartoon strip in 1920. Originally drawn by Mary Tourtel, he is probably best known through the illustrations of Alfred Bestall. Rupert has gone on to further fame as a television character as well as still appearing in book form. |
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Accession number | B.359-2013 |
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Record created | September 3, 2013 |
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