I picked this small china polar bear up today. He is 6" long and 3 1/2" tall and about 1 1/2" wide. He is hollow inside and they placed the backstamp inside where it is hard to see and I simply can’t read what it says. Does anyone recognize the mark
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The bear…
The mark…
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Hopefully this is a larger version
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Thanks for looking and any help you can give.
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lynnestreasures Reputation: 126 See lynnestreasures' booth |
Found him Lynne. Here is a link to him.
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I google searched for a blue onion polar bear and this came up.
Plus I went to [URL removed] to find out today’s conversion rate from the Czech Korunas. You might want to save the money converter in your faves, I use it several times a year.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
Would it be possible to print out the letters surrounding the logo???
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thevintageflea Reputation: 251 See thevintageflea's booth |
Vintage Flea
Thanks for the response but I can’t make out the lettering around the logo. That was why I was hoping someone would recognize the maker from the stamp.
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JohnGermaine – you rock! I couldn’t read any of the lettering around the backstamp and I didn’t know that was a Blue Onion pattern – it is different on the other side. Now I have a maker and a pattern. Thank you so very, very much. Your research skills are remarkable.
Lynne
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lynnestreasures Reputation: 126 See lynnestreasures' booth |
they have a facebook page too…with some great info
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