Steiff’s rare ersatz ursine sells at £8000

Full militarisation of a collapsing German economy towards the end of the First World War resulted in the country’s famous toy makers struggling for raw materials. Richard Steiff, director of the eponymous bear factory, was forced to find an alternative fabric to mohair, an unobtainable luxury, so that production could continue in 1919.

He came up with a golden-coloured fabric, made from jute or hemp, and commonly known as burlap. The …

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