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Download Catalogue BOCCHETTA CREATING JOY SINCE 1948 CONTENTS Australiana 3 -11 Mini's 12 Keyrings 13 Snapbands/bags 14 Dogs 15-28 Cats 29-32 Wild Animals 33 -34 Farm Animals 35 -36 Puppets 37 Sea Creatures 38 -39 Plushies with Pocket 40 Bandicoot 896/28 BERT Bilbies 879/20 BELINDA 879/28 BENNY Crocodile 1218/80 AGRO 3 AUSTRALIANA Dingos 890/33 MAX 895/18 ARNIE 891/18 SANDY 895/18/BLK ZORRO 895/25 BYRON 890/25 FRAZER Echidna Emus 877/24 HARRY 887/25 PENNY 887/30 EMILY AUSTRALIANA 4 Frilled Neck Lizard 897/34 PHILLY Flying Fox 899/28 JETT 5 AUSTRALIANA Kangaroos 860/28 MONTY 860/34 TESS 851/55 TULLY 861/28 TRACY 861/40 TRUDY 852/35 JOY AUSTRALIANA 6 Koalas 812/12 SUGAR 817/12 JACK 814/20 KIP 816/12 ANGEL 813/18 PETAL 813/28 BETSY 800/23 KELLY & KIRI 834/38 WILLOW 7 AUSTRALIANA Kookaburra Numbat 865/23 HILLARY 840/30 SHERBET Possums BRUSHTAIL RINGTAIL 876/33 ZACK 878/24 CODY Platypus 870/38 TUCKER 8 AUSTRALIANA Quokkas 835/21 EDWARD 835/28 ROGER Quolls 872/20 POLKA 871/20 SPOTTY 871/30 DOTTI Rock Wallaby 862/30 WATTLE 9 AUSTRALIANA Tasmanian Devils 885/18 TAZZY 885/24 DIEGO 888/28 EBONY & ZIPPY 885/30 RUPERT Tasmanian Tigers 886/24 SAMMY 886/30 COOPER 10 AUSTRALIANA Squirrel Glider 836/18 FRISBEE Wombats 880/30 MATILDA 880/24 MARGHERITA 881/28 TINA 881/42 GEORGINA 881/42/PKT OLGA (Wombat with satin pocket/pouch) 11 AUSTRALIANA 999/A Collection of 30 assorted mini animals (Display box not included) 900/12 KOALA 902/12 KOOKABURRA 901/12/GRY 901/12 903/12 PLATYPUS 904/12 ECHIDNA KANGAROO GREY KANGAROO 905/12 WOMBAT 906/12 907/12 TASMANIAN TASMANIAN 908/12 DEVIL TIGER COCKATOO 909/12 TURTLE 910/12 QUOLL 911/14 DOLPHIN 911/12 POSSUM 912/22 SQUIRREL GLIDER 913/12 QUOKKA 914/12 PENGUIN 915/12 BILBY MINIS 12 950/12 KOALA 951/12 QUOKKA 952/12 953/12 954/12 GREY SQUIRREL KANGAROO KANGAROO GLIDER 955/12 958/12 POSSUM 959/12 ECHIDNA 960/12 WOMBAT KOOKABURRA 961/12 962/12 TASMANIAN 963/12 964/12 TURTLE TASMANIAN TIGER COCKATOO DEVIL 965/12 DOLPHIN 966/12 PENGUIN 967/12 BILBY 13 KEYRINGS Keyring/Bags These are small realistic souvenir plush toy with a reuseable tote bag. Clip to your bag and you will always have a handy Eco Friendly foldable travel shopping tote bag at all times 980/BG DEVIL 981/BG WOMBAT Snapbands These fashionable huggables are a fun variation of the standard wristbands. These bands slap onto your wrist and curl into place. With the addition of a small exquisitely soft and realistic plush toy wonderfully blended with a slap bracelet helping the creativity of the childs mind come alive. 1304/12 GREY KANGAROO 1303/22 SQUIRREL GLIDER 1301/12 TASMANIAN DEVIL 1302/12 TASMANIAN TIGER 14 SNAPBANDS/BAGS Border Collies 481/23 PEPSI 481/35 TOMMY 401/28 PATCH 401/40 STARSKY 480/62 OSCAR 480/62/PKT BLITZ (Border Collie with satin pocket/ pouch) 481/35/BR BRANDY 480/62/BR FUDGE 15 DOGS Bichon Frise 456/40 ANNABELLE Bulldogs 400/28 BRUTUS 400/40 BOSTON French Bulldogs 482/30/BR PARIS 482/30/BR PIERRE DOGS 16 Cattle Dogs Blue 404/28 RUSTY 490/22/DOOR HARLEY THE DOORSTOP 490/22 BLUEY 404/62 ORAZIO 490/35 MARSHALL 490/45 ROCKY 404/62/PKT DIESEL (Cattle Dog with satin pocket/pouch) Cattle Dogs Red 493/22 BLAZE 492/28 FLAME 17 DOGS Chihuahua 474/25 TACO Cocker Spaniel 426/40/BR LEXIE Corgi 502/28 WINDSOR DOGS 18 Dachshunds 501/28 FRANKIE 500/36 STRETCH 499/45 BENSON German Shepherds 431/28 CHIEF 430/30 SARGEANT 430/38 MAJOR 431/40 KING 431/64 CAESAR 19 DOGS Golden Retrievers 405/28 MAPLE 460/26 CHANEL 461/50 LUCKY 460/35 GOLDIE 461/62 SPENCER GS 461/62/PKT LUNA (Golden Retriever with satin pocket/pouch) 20 DO Huskies 413/28 MARBLES 414/26 BUTTON 413/40 MADISON 415/62 ROCCO GS 415/62/PKT ROCKET 21 DO Jack Russell 410/28 SPARKY King Charles 407/28 ALEX 407/40 SNUGGLES 407/28/BR PHOEBE 448/35 CHESTER DOGS 22 Kelpies 441/28 GISMO 440/22 QUINN 440/28 BASIL 442/40 PARKER 440/38 CANNON Kelpies- Black & Tan 441/28/BLK GADGET 440/28/blk REX 23 DOGS Labradors 462/28 CHER 462/28/BLK DARTH 406/62 BEAU Poodles 436/28/BR JULIET 434/30/BLK ROMEO 435/28/WHT FIFI DOGS 24 Pugs 421/28 PEPITO 420/28 CARLOTTA 422/44 KAOS 423/30 PUGLEY 421/28/BLK PUDDLES 420/28/BLK OREO 422/44/BLK BANDIT 423/30/BLK MIDNIGHT 25 DOGS Rottweiler 402/28 KUJO Schnauzers 472/28 SCOOBIE 470/35 WATSON 471/35 SHERLOCK Scottish Yorkshire Terrier Terrier GS 483/28 ARCHIE 411/28 HAGGIS DO 26 Staffies 466/32/BR LESTER 468/32/BR WINSTON 466/32/BRD SCOOTER GS 466/32/GRY STORM 466/32/BLK DJ 27 DO St Bernard Westie 428/40 MOZART 479/28 POOKIE 400/D Collection of 10 assorted 28cm Floppy Dogs (Display box not included) This Bocchetta branded display basket is a great way to display the range of dogs and cats. A great display solution GS 5021 BOCCHETTA BASKET DO 28 Calico 634/34 ALFIO 602/38 MARMALADE Chantilly - Black Cat 635/34 CRYSTAL 663/34 SHEFFIELD 603/38 ONYX 29 CATS Himalayan 604/38 VIOLET 636/34 TOFFEE Kittens 650/22 LEILA 651/22 MANGO 652/22 BAMBOO 653/22 GINGER NORWEIGAN PIEBALD SIAMESE TABBY FOREST Norwegian Grey 633/34 MISSY CATS 30 Persian 631/34 PEARL 600/38 SNOWFLAKE Piebald 601/38 WOODROW 632/34 ANGUS 31 CATS Siamese 619/20 NOODLES 619/36 TULIP 643/30 BLOSSUM 643/35 AMELIA 650/D Collection with 8 pieces of kittens (Display box not included) This Bocchetta branded display basket is a great way to display the range of dogs and cats. A great display solution. 5021 BOCCHETTA BASKET CATS 32 Elephant 1824/37 JUMBO Foxes 1810/24 REYNARD 1811/40 HUNTER Meerkats Orangutan 1830/33 IGOR 1818/35 CHA CHA 1830/26 BORIS 33 WILD ANIMALS Panda 1803/50 CHEE Tiger Cheetah 1800/26/WH SHEBA 1808/26 CALYPSO Aardvark 1831/33 ANTHONY WILD ANIMALS 34 Clydesdales 1007/20 CLYDE 1007/30 RIMSKY Horses Appaloosa Pinto 1004/40/APP GYPSY 1004/40/PT NOBLE Alpacas 1010/25/WH ALFREDO 1010/25/BR ALCAPONE 35 FARM ANIMALS Bunnies 1681/25/BLK FLOPSY 1681/25/BR MOPSY 1681/25/WH COTTON 1679/25 CINNAMON Sheep 1039/30 LOLA 1038/33 BARBARELLA FARM ANIMALS 36 2885/24 TIGGY 2401/24 HUTCH 2829/24 KIMMY 2880/24 WOMBLE 2881/36 DOZEY 37 PUPPETS Dolphin 1465/40 CELIA Humpback Whale 1471/53 HUMPHREY Penguins 1476/42 TWINKIE SEA CREATURES 38 Sea Lions 1467/23/GRY MAWSON 1469/36/GRY SID Sharks 1460/35 PACIFIC 1460/50 ARCTIC 39 SEA CREATURES Plushies with Pocket Item comes with satin pocket / pouch with zip, to add small hot water bottles for extra comfort, store pyjamas, add a bean bag for extra weight or use as a pet memorial to store special keepsakes of a lost furry friend Husky Cattle Dog 415/62/PKT ROCKET 404/62/PKT DIESEL Golden Retriever Wombat 461/62/PKT LUNA 881/42/PKT OLGA Border Collie Labrador 480/62/PKT BLITZ 406/62/PKT BELLA 40 PLUSHIES WITH POCKET OUR STORY Bocchetta Plush Toys is a traditional family business with over 70 years of experience in creating beautiful hand crafted plush toys. The Company was established in Italy in 1948,by Giovanni Bocchetta, before relocating to Australia. We will always ensure the highest quality life-like plush toys, crafted with meticulous attention to detail and guaranteed to become treasured gifts, bringing smiles, happiness and love. BOCCHETTA PLUSH TOYS PO Box 499 Robina QLD 4226 Australia Ph: +61 (07) 55680641 Fax: +61 (07) 55680651 email: [email protected] www.bocchettaplushtoys.com facebook.com/bocchettaplushtoys @bocchettaplushtoys.
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