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PLEASE REMEMBER ALL MY BEARS ARE COLLECTORS ITEMS AND NOT TOYS

ALL MY BEARS HAVE GLASS EYES, NUT AND BOLT OR COTTER PIN JOINTS, THEY ARE FILLED WITH POLYESTER, PLASTIC PELLETS OR SHOT.

THEY ARE ALL 1 OF A KIND UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED

Chai-Chai

A superb new Panda around 15" tall made from curly off white and black mohair with off white ultra suede paws.

Chai Chai can be adopted for £60 plus postage

Uncle Albert

A totally traditional bear.  Made with some of the last English mohair left in the country!  The mohair has a mix of dark brown and some black hairs in it.  Albert has ultrasuede paws, glass eyes and a deep growl.  He has just arrived at the shop and I am an you will like him - he is approx 22" tall. 

Uncle Albert can be adopted for £100 plus postage

 

Emily

A stunning 32" grey bear wearing a fetching rainbow hat and scarf and carrying her own little bag!  She has pale lilac paws and, as with all my big bears, she has a double growler.  Updated photos of Emily show her "in the fur" for those of you who are not so keen on dressed bears I have re-photographed Emily as just a plain old bear!

Emily can be adopted for £150 plus postage

The Bear Cub

He is a 31" traditional bear - with a difference!   He has cotton paws and inner ears - he has a double growl and he has 5 big bells on a ribbon collar round his neck - he is without doubt a special boy!!!

Bear Cub can be adopted for £150 plus postage

Fraser

A modern day panda Fraser is made from off white mohair and a green/black mohair with toning leather paws which are sculpted.  He is around 21" tall and has a deep growl.

Fraser can be adopted for £90 plus postage

 

Montague

Montague is approx 20" tall and made from mohair and cotton mix fabric which is a bit different - his paw pads are the same fabric but reversed.  He has a leather collar with bells attached to it.  He too has a growler.

You can adopt him at a cost of £70 plus postage

 

 

Don't forget to look at the Small Bear Page!