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Vintage Steiff Bears, Ty Bears, Barbie Collectables & More up for Auction 09/29/21 04:35:23 Vintage Steiff Bears, Ty Bears, Barbie Collectables & More up for Auction Auction Opens: Tue, Nov 4 7:00am PT Auction Closes: Thu, Nov 6 10:00am PT Lot Title Lot Title 0100 1983 Crystal Barbie #4598 0127 Christmas Bear, Expo 86 Bear & Red Put 0101 Crystal Ken #4898 Together Chair 0102 Loving you Barbie #7072 0128 Wedding Bears, Wedding Mice & More 0103 Dream Glow Barbie #2248 0129 Stuff Animals 0104 1991 Happy Holidays Barbie #1871 0130 Dolls, Ty Animal & More 0105 1990 Happy Holiday Barbie #4098 0131 Large Ty Beanie Babies 0106 1992 Happy Holiday's Barbie #1429 0132 Collectible Ty Lot-Elephant, Lamb, Monkey Turkey & Butterfly 0107 1993 Happy Holiday's Barbie #10824 0133 4 Collectible Ty Bears in Cases 0108 1994 Happy Holidays Barbie #12155 0134 Lot of Ty Beanie Babies Collectibles 0109 Star Dream Barbie #4550 0135 Ty Beanie Babies Collectibles 0110 1989 Unicef Barbie #1920 0136 Collectible Cherished Teddies 0111 1994 Victorian Elegance Barbie #12579 0137 Collectible Ty Beanie Babies 0112 Hattie Christmas Holiday Doll #1664 0138 Collection of Ty Beanie Babies 0113 Hattie Easter Holiday Doll #1661-appraisal estimate $250.00 0139 Collection of Ty Beanie Babies 0114 Hattie 4th of July Holiday Doll #1662-appraisal 0140 Collection of Ty Beanie Babies estimate $250.00 0141 Collection of Ty Beanie Babies 0115 Hattie Halloween Holiday Doll # 1663- 0142 Collection of Ty Beanie Babies appraisal estimate $250.00 0143 Collection of Ty Beanie Babies 0116 Knickerbocker Original Raggedy Andy Doll 0144 Collection of Ty Beanie Babies #003 0145 4 Collectible Ty Beanie Bears in Cases 0117 Knickerbocker Original Raggedy Ann Doll #001 0146 4 Collectible Ty Beanie Bears in Cases 0118 Knickerbocker ORIGINAL Raggedy Andy Doll #0003 0147 4 Collectible Ty Beanie Bears in Cases 0119 Knickerbocker ORIGINAL Raggedy Ann Doll 0148 4 Collectible Ty Beanie Bears in Cases #0001 0149 2000 Boyds Celebration Edition - "Prissie, 0120 Miniature Showcase Madame Alexander Doll- Sussie & Missie...Fixin Tea For Three" appraisal estimate $300.00 0150 2000 Boyds Collectors Edition - "Catherine & 0121 Teddy Ruxpin Original Animated Talking Bear- Caitlin Berriweather...Fine Cup of Tea" appraisal estimate $200.00 0151 1998 Boyds Celebration Edition - "Elizabeth 0122 11 Stands for Dolls or Animals with Rosencrantz and Guilderstern...I Am The Queen" 0123 Vintage Wooden Blocks 0152 1998 Friends of Boyds Collectors Edition - 0124 Skating Bear in Box "Ms. Berriweather's Cottage" 0125 Lot of Bears & More 0153 2001 The Boyds Collection - "Margaret with 0126 Lot of Ty Toys & More Kristin...There Goes The Budget" 1/4 09/29/21 04:35:23 Lot Title Lot Title 0154 1997 The Boyds Limited Edition Series - "The 0253 Steiff Giengen Set - Signed #001599-Appraisal Amazing Bailey...Magic Show at 4" estimate $500.00 0155 1997 The Boyds Celebration Edition - "Prince 0254 Steiff 80th Birthday Celebration Bear - 1983 Hamalot" Signed-Appraisal estimate $500.00 0156 Boyds Special F.O.B. 2000 Edition - "Catherine 0255 Steiff 1983 Ophelia-Appraisal estimate $400.00 and Caitlin Berriweather...Fine Cup of Tea" 0256 Steiff Dicky Replica 1930 Bear-Appraisal 0157 1998 The Boyds Collection - "The Collector" estimate $325.00 0158 1997 Friends of Boyds Collectors Edition - 0257 Steiff Teddy Campfire Set-Teddy Roosevelt "Velma Q. Berriweather....The Cookie Queen" Commemorative Set-Appraisal estimate $500.00 0159 1998 The Boyds Collection ' "Bailey and 0258 Steiff Special Edition Set - Signed 1981- Huck...Wheee!!!" Votive Appraisal estimate $250.00 0160 2002 The Boyds Collection - "Olde Mother 0259 Steiff Roly-Poly Bear Museum Collection- Goosebearey...Once Upon A Time" Appraisal estimate 250.00 0161 1997 The Boyds Collection - "Ms.Bruin & 0260 17in Tall The Chocolate Bear #1149-Appraisal Bailey Tea Time" estimate $250.00 0162 1994 The Boyds Collection - "Bailey The 0261 The Chocolate Bear w/Herringbone Vest- Baker....With Sweetie Pie Appraisal estimate $200.00 0163 1997 The Boyds Collection - "Grace & 0262 14in Tall The Chocolate Bear #3398-Appraisal Jonathan...Born To Shop" estimate $250.00 0164 1999 The Boyds Collection - "Tea for Three" 0263 The Chocolate Bear #653-Appraisal estimate Tea Set $300.00 0165 Boyds Bears & Friends Miniature Bear 0264 1984 The Chocolate Bear Cinnamon #2947- 0166 Boyds Bears & Friends Miniature Bear appraisal estimate $125.00 0167 Boyds Bears & Friends - "C.C. Good Bear" 0265 Pattycakes Ballerina-appraisal estimate $300.00 0168 Boyds Bears & Friends - " Caitlin Berriweather" 0266 Steiff 12in Bear-appraisal estimate $250 0169 Boyds Bears & Friends - "Rosie B. Goodbear" 0267 Steiff Zotty Bear-appraisal estimate $500.00 0170 Boyds Bears & Friends - F.O.B. 1998 0268 Steiff 1983 Signed Bear w/Knit Vest-appraisal estimate $300 0171 Boyds Bears & Friends - F.O.B. 1998 0269 Steiff Jr. Petsy Sitting - appraisal estimate 0172 Boyds Bears & Friends Plush Bear $300.00 0173 Boyds Bears & Friends Plush Bear - "Lizzie 0270 Steiff 1909 Replica Gold Teddy Bear-appraisal Wishkabibble" estimate $325.00 0174 5 Collectible Ty Bears/Animals-3 in Cases 0271 1985 Gund Bialosky Bear w/Sweater -Signed & 0175 5 Collectible Ty Bears/Animals-3 in Cases Number-appraisal estimate $450.00 0176 5 Collectible Ty Bears/Animals-3 in Cases 0272 1984 Gund Dialosky Bear - Signed & Number- 0177 5 Collectible Ty Bears/Animals-3 in Cases appraisal estimate $450.00 0178 5 Collectible Ty Bears/Animals-3 in Cases 0273 1982 Gund Bialosky Bear - Signed-appraisal estimate $250 0179 5 Collectible Ty Bears/Animals-3 in Cases 0274 1982 Medium Size Gund Bialosky Bear - 0180 9 Collectible Ty Animals Signed-appraisal estimate $185.00 0181 Collectible Red, White & Blue Ty 0275 1982 Small Gund Bialosky Bear - Signed- Bears/Animals appraisal estimate $85.00 0250 Steiff 1983 Chocolate Bear Set - In Box-The 0276 Gund Bialosky Elizabeth Bear -appraisal appraisal est for this set is $700.00 estimate $125.00 0251 Steiff 1984 Cinnamon Bear Set - Signed - In 0277 Gund Medium Size Bear in Tuxedo-appraisal Box-Appraisal estimate $1000.00 estimate $250.00 0252 Steiff 1982 White Bear Set in Box-Appraisal 0278 Gund White Satin Clown Shirt Bear-appraisal estimate $750.00 estimate $300.00 2/4 09/29/21 04:35:23 Lot Title Lot Title 0279 1982 Gund Bear-appraisal estimate $250.00 0305 Hermann Teddy Bear-appraisal estimate 0280 1983 Gund Bear-appraisal estimate $250.00 $200.00 0281 Gund Bear in Tuxedo -appraisal estimate 0306 Gund Last Elegant Bear Paws Prep Academy $300.00 Sweater-appraisal estimate $200.00 0282 Steiff Margaret Strong Bear-appraisal estimate 0307 1985 Olaf Bear-appraisal estimate $300.00 $250.00 0308 Steiff Margaret Strong Bear-appraisal estimate 0283 Steiff Grey Original Teddy Mini Bear-appraisal $150.00 estimate $150 0284 Steiff Black Teddy Bear-appraisal estimate $125.00 0285 Mishia Bear with Official Plastic Buckle- appraisal estimate $125.00 0286 Mishia Bear with Painted on Olympic Buckle- appraisal estimate $50.00 0287 Herman Teddy - Makes Noise-appraisal estimate $300.00 0288 Ballard Baines Bear - Rosamond-appraisal estimate $250.00 0289 Ballard Baines Bear Co. Jester-appraisal estimate $225.00 0290 Baham Creations, Celia's Teddy Bear-appraisal estimate $185.00 0291 Old Smokey the Bear w/Blue Pants-appraisal estimate $200.00 0292 Hand Made Bear made in Mendocino-Tracey #67-appraisal estimate $250.00 0293 Hand Made Bear made in Mendocino-Tyler #61-appraisal estimate $300.00 0294 Knickerbocker Smokey the Bear-appraisal estimate $300.00 0295 Botta Bear - Bernard-appraisal estimate $250.00 0296 Botta Bear - Bernice-appraisal estimate $175.00 0297 Hobby Center - Jester Bear-appraisal estimate $250.00 0298 Little Folks Samuel Browne Bear-appraisal estimate $250.00 0299 Mini Bear by the Clancy Collection-appraisal estimate $50.00 0300 Collee Bear - The Climbing Bear-appraisal estimate $75.00 0301 Dankin Smokey Bear 31-1284-appraisal estimate $65.00 0302 GJ Creator Bear - Bear Makes Noise-appraisal estimate $225.00 0303 Steiff Original Teddy Papa Bear-appraisal estimate $900.00 0304 Henny Exercise Bear-appraisal estimate $75.00 3/4 09/29/21 04:35:23 Payment Due: Payment can be made at time of pick up. 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