How much is a Steiff dog worth?

How much is a Steiff dog worth?

Although some are quite scarce, early Steiff dogs, cats, pigs and monkeys (to name just a few of the animals Steiff made) seldom exceed $1,000 in price, with most in the low hundreds. Your fox terrier is a fine example of a mid-20th Century Steiff production.

What is the most valuable Steiff bear?

Steiff Louis Vuitton Teddy Bear ($2.1 million) Made in 2000, Steiff joined the fashion luxury brand Louis Vuitton to make the world’s most expensive Teddy bear.

Whats the most expensive teddy bear?

Steiff Louis Vuitton Teddy Bear
Steiff Louis Vuitton Teddy Bear ($2.1 million) Made in 2000, Steiff joined the fashion luxury brand Louis Vuitton to make the world’s most expensive Teddy bear. The buyer is the renowned Korean collector Jessie Kim who placed in the Teddy Bear Museum in Korea.

What is the value of Steiff stuffed animals?

Steiff Rod Bear PB28 – $10-12,000.

How much is a Steiff bear with a bow worth?

Steiff 20″. Bear With Bow Morphy Auctions. This bear is its original underscored ear button, shoe button eyes, stitched nose, mouth, and claws, and felt paw pads. The condition is very good with some mohair loss and old felt nose patch. Selling price: $4,312.50 (Morphy Auctions, 5/08) Continue to 13 of 17 below.

What does a Steiff bear look like?

White mohair plush fully jointed teddy bear. The eyes are black boot button and the nose, mouth and claws stitched with black wool. The stuffing is wood wool. This is an early example of a Steiff bear. Its long slender limbs, pointed muzzle and slight hump on the back are all typical of a Steiff bear of this age and type.

What is the value of a Steiff Tiger?

Measures 15″ tall. Selling price: $150 (not including buyer’s premium), Morphy Auctions 12/12 This Steiff tiger was made in several different sizes, and values vary significantly according to size so be sure to research values appropriately. No markings on this example.

Do they still make Steiff teddy bears?

Steiff teddy bears are still made today but are now usually aimed at adult bear collectors.

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