If you are wondering which teddy bears are the most expensive in the world, read on.
The teddy bear is a universal toy, as it is loved by girls and boys, men and women. Who hasn't had their very own teddy bear in their life? This time we present five of the most prestigious ones that smell like money.
5. Happy Steiff Bear - US$55,000.00
Even $55,000.00 is a huge sum, at least as far as teddy bears go. Steiff's the happy mohair teddy bear was produced way back in 1926. Paul Volpp bought it in 1989 and gave it to his wife Rosemary for their 42nd wedding anniversary and as a sign of undying love.
4. Harlequin Teddy Bear - US$75,826.00
The teddy bear that they Steiff produced in 1925, it is the fourth most expensive teddy bear in the world. He was called Harlequin because of the different colored halves of his face.
3. Steiff Steiff Diamond Eye Teddy Bear - $84,000.00
Another prestigiously expensive teddy bear produced by a German toy house Steiff. Muzzle made of gold, sapphires and diamonds in place of the eyes, fur entwined with gold threads. This is what the teddy bear looks like, which was produced by Steiff for the 125th anniversary of its successful operation. There are only 125 matching pieces in the world.
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2. Louis Vuitton Monogram Teddy Bear - US$182,000.00
The second most expensive teddy bear in the world was independently produced by the fashion mogul Louis Vuitton. There are only 500 examples of teddy bears with a cute name DouDou. It was for sale in Monaco, the city of the rich.
1. "Steiff Louis Vuitton" teddy bear - 2.1 million US dollars
Medvedek, in the creation of which the two moguls participated Louis Vuitton and Steiff, is the most prestigious in the world, as we have not yet recorded the existence of another teddy bear that sells so well at auction. A world-renowned fashion brand and a toy manufacturer have joined forces to create a teddy bear that exudes elegance and prestige. In 2000, the teddy bear was sold at an auction in Monaco, where it was bought by Korean Jessie Kim. It can currently be seen at the Teddy Bear Museum in the Korean city of Jeju.