A marketing chief is suing German toy maker Steiff for £50m, accusing the company's chief executive of raping her in a car during a campaign of unwelcome advances that she said went on for years. Jane ...
One of the world's most valuable collections of teddy bears is being sold by a disgraced hedge fund manager in London next week. The incredible hoard of shamed financier Paul Greenwood, who pleaded ...
A pair of Steiff teddy bears which had to be X-rayed by a vet to check their rarity have been sold for £10,400. The rod-jointed toys named the Roosevelt Bears had been owned by one family since 1904, ...
As a member of the rodent family, Auction Mouse knows what it's like to feel hunted. So the news last week that grizzly bears in Yellowstone Park are to become fair game for gun-toting Americans for ...
Fiona Bruce holds a commemorative Titanic teddy bear made by Steiff at Belfast's Botanic Gardens. (BBC) A broken down and moth-eaten teddy bear was the standout star of the Antiques Roadshow from ...
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They are known for producing the most collectable bears in the world. And 110 years after the birth of the first Steiff teddy bear, the factory is as busy as ever producing fine toys in time for ...
These stunning pictures show an incredible collection of more than 200 Steiff teddy bears which survived two world wars that have gone under the hammer. Did you know with a Digital subscription to ...
The world's most famous teddy bear maker has decided to repatriate production to Germany after finding that cut-price Chinese factories could not replicate the quality of craftsmanship. The homecoming ...
A 100-year-old Steiff teddy bear owned by the late Mary Vernon-Pegge, of Neath, is likely to be auctioned for a record £30,000 next month. By Mirror.co.uk 00:00, 28 Sep 2010 Updated04:47, 3 Feb 2012 ...
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