
KnickerbockerThe Knickerbocker Toy Company was founded around 1850 in Albany, New York and started out manufacturing educational toys, like alphabet blocks. The unusual name 'Knickerbocker' derived from the nickname for the citizens of New York. The name is a reference to the baggy trousers the original Dutch settlers wore. The first bears ascribed to Knickerbocker are from around 1925, when the company started to use permanent labels. The company was proud to produce high quality toy animals and called them 'Animals of Distinction'. The Knickerbocker bears were by far the best American bears from that period, but still quite affordable. In 1968 the company moved to Middlesex, New Yersey. There, they imported the different parts from Korea, sown and all. At the end of the 1980's the company was closed down. Trademarks
[1] - [2] - [3] From around 1925, Knickerbocker started to use permanent labels. Usually the labels were sown into the center seam. From the late 1940's, a satin label [1] was used with a small figure in a horseshoe with the words: 'Made under sanitary laws', which meant that the plush and the stuffing was hygienic. Collecting teddy bearsKnickerbocker characteristics from the 1920's: a flat face, straight slender back, big diagonal ears and low places arms. Teddy bear examples
left: year: 1935, height: 18"/45cm, color: cinnamon, A typical Knickerbocker bear from that period. It has a shaven, long, but snub snout. Bent, small narrowing arms and big feet. A thin straight body without a hump.
left: year: 1928, height: 12"/30cm, White bears were popular in that period. It has a casted nose and a flat face. |
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