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mbm31 Posts: 3

Hello, my great grandfather died in the early 80's and was an antique toy collector. He held these dearly to his heart. I have been told that they are very old from the 30's or 40's but the lady at a local antique toy shop could not identify them. I have been told that they were kept in great shape. Can anyone out there please help me identify them?

Thanks bear_original





dangerbears Dangerbears
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Such a wonderful family! I don't recognize the maker, but they're clearly of good quality.

Becky

EJ Netcong, New Jersey
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I recognize them!  They are Eduard Cramer bears (Educa)!  If i could only figure out how to upload a picture here, I would show you a modern one that I have in my collection.   Beautiful family!!!

EJ Netcong, New Jersey
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doh, here you go....two different ones, with different feet....These are two modern ones, but google "antique eduard cramer bears" and you'll find pictures!



mbm31 Posts: 3

Thanks Becky!

EJ Thanks a lot!! I finally have some direction to go in with these. Does anyone have any idea how to value them or what they are worth?

Thanks so much! bear_original

LitWit Posts: 298
EJ wrote:

doh, here you go....two different ones, with different feet....These are two modern ones, but google "antique eduard cramer bears" and you'll find pictures!

These are really gorgeous! The mask-faces give them so much character! bear_original

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