July 13, 2023 5 min read 3 Comments
Do you know the word for teddy bear lovers? I didn't until a few years ago when a fellow antique dealer who sells French and English dolls and everything they come with told me. The word is arctophiles. Created in the 1970's from the Greek word 'arctos' which means bear, + 'phile' which means a fondness for a specified thing.
There are a few teddy bears to be had that are antique and almost perfect. They will cost the moon, and are maybe the holy grail for the most avid collectors, but to me they always seem sad. Yes, these near pristine bears might have the most value {the most expensive teddy, the Happy Anniversary Teddy Bear which was made in 1926 sold for $152,334 in 2002} but they are lacking in love. I mean, teddy bears were meant for love, hugs, and being dragged around as a little person's most constant best friend.
The minute I saw Pascal at an antiques market, my heart was smitten with him! Wearing a French blue and gold ribbon, with a metal badge, he is everything an antique bear should be!
Such a charmer, our Antique Mohair Bear Pascal is a beautiful golden mohair bear from the early 1900's. The shape of his head, body and limbs and the material used means that he is a pre-war bear from the 1920's. Before the Second World War, teddy bears tended to have a barrel-shaped body, with long, up-curving arms and drumstick legs. The bear's head was almost triangular, with large pronounced snouts. And then, of course, there’s the humped back everyone knows about being part of early teddies. All of which our Pascal has.
He has a very expressive face with his sweet embroidered nose & mouth and quirky set ears. He has shaped limbs, a hump back and excelsior filling. He is a cone-nosed boy, he has replaced footpads and paws. His little person loved him so much that he wore the mohair off his body in spots. His bald patches show that he was lavished with love, probably by more than one generation. And the wear to the golden mohair fur is in all the right places, consistent with how a child would carry or play with him, or drag him around. {Fake antique bears are often attacked with power tools for sanding to wear the fur down, but it never creates wear in the right places or consistent with children's play.}
He has so much personality, we wouldn't change a thing about him...he is a darling! A beautiful boy, we bought him with his French bullion edged ribbon sash and the badge from his family estate. He gets along well with others, is very polite, and never brings bugs inside.
His paw pads have been replaced with a good quality fabric chosen to match his overall look. Often early bears have replaced paw pads {often several layers o them!} because their owners wanted them to look good and continue to be an active part of their family. Pascal retains his nose, and his crunchy wood excelsior stuffing is solid and maintains his original form, showing that he was treated with love and respect. Despite all the love showered on Pascal over the last 100 years, he looks a beautiful, gentle bear.
He must have been given to a little person who was part of a wealthy family, he would have been very expensive to buy in the 1920s. He was made after WWI but before WWII, and we can only imagine how much comfort he gave to his little people living during that time. I'm sure he has had many secrets whispered to him at night, and stories to tell.
By now, if you weren't a collector or lover of teddy bears {looking at you, arctophiles!} I'm sure that Pascal's personality has won you over! You may even begin a little collection of antique bears yourself. Here are a few of my best tips to ensure the bear you buy is a true antique.
A BIENTOT
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July 13, 2023
How fun, Alice! I know a few arctophiles ( mostly in Europe) who have an astounding collection of dolls and bears. They are a wonder! Our Pascal is not such a pedigreed gentleman, but he was definitely well-loved! We do have some clients here in the US who have purchased dolls, doll armoires and doll dishes and accessories from FrenchGardenHouse for display like the ones your friend no doubt makes- aren’t they glorious?
July 13, 2023
My friend Linda is an arctophile. She has many antique bears and before she buys a bear she reads and searches out where and when the bear was made. She has been featured in the teddy bear calendar twice that I remember. I have both calendars. The bears are very costly. She also has antique dolls and makes venues using both the bears and dolls in her home.
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Bonjour, Lidy,
He or she is a love and she was loved by someone who cared for him or her, she will be loved again, I have a couple of well loved bear’s and they have a sweet soul, enjoy till he is in his new home~~~Happy Summer~~~Jean V.B.