When you own antique teddy bears (or any antique item in general), there is often one question in mind – what is the value? Determining the value of antique teddy bears is easy once you know the factors involved. If you want to know what makes one teddy bear more valuable than the next, you can take note of these factors:
There are many reasons why people love to collect vintage teddy bears. As with any other collectible toys, they were mostly collected by the owners for nostalgic purposes. Many of those who love collecting bears had a penchant for collecting them as a child wherein they developed an emotional attachment for these items. There are also those who collect them for social history and to understand the development of teddy bears over the years.
On the other hand, there are also those who simply collect antique teddy bears for their market value. The financial gain you can get from selling vintage bears can be significant. This is true if you own a rare item or really old ones with proper documents.
It can be difficult to categorize bear collecting under toy collecting. After all, teddy bears are not toys. But building a collection of old teddy bears can be fun. These are cuddly items that are associated with childhood, nostalgia, and other similar types of memories. Whatever your reason for owning a collection of antique teddy bears might be, it cannot be denied that there is some real value with these items.
If you own an antique teddy bear, it is important to conduct research about it. This will enable you to exactly date and identify the teddy bear since this will be crucial to determining its value (which you will learn more of later). Over the years, there are different makers of teddy bears and they can be valued differently too.
To start with, you can visit auction sites and antique shops so you can get an idea of what types of vintage teddy bears are out there. You can also gauge the rarity of the specific teddy bear that you have in your possession. Essentially, the rarer the item is, the more it will cost.
One of the things you need to know when identifying teddy bears is the difference between mohair and plush. These are the two common materials used for evaluating the value of antique teddy bears. The antique experts will be able to tell the difference between these two materials based on how they feel. Hence, you need to consult an expert in order to determine exactly what type of teddy bear you have in your possession.
The other two types of materials that are commonly mistaken for each other are wood wool and kapok. Kapok is soft to the touch and lighter. Meanwhile, wood wool has more weight to it. It also crackles with touch.
Essentially, teddy bears are identified using a number of factors such as the following:
As mentioned above, provenance or any history associated with antique teddy bears can add to its value. Record keeping is important with antique pieces that are difficult to date or lacks any form of identification.
When you sell your vintage teddy bears, you can also expect that the buyer will look for some proof of identification. The records or documents that you have can support the claims of the age and rarity of the antique piece that you have. Some of the items you need to show documentation proof for are the price paid for the item, make of bear, date of manufacture, dimensions, and history (if applicable).
There are several types of antique teddy bears in the market. Depending on the type that you own, the value will also vary. For your guidance, these are the most common types of vintage teddy bears:
Over the years, there have been many reproductions or replicas of antique teddy bears. Most of the replicas look and feels like the original model; hence, collectors should properly authenticate the old teddy bears before buying them. To be safe, look for any labels and tags attached to the bear to ensure its authenticity. In the absence of it, you should have an expert evaluate the item first to check for signs of wear and tear, or other indicators that it could be an original piece (or replica)