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    Posted 6 years ago

    MadamMisty
    (87 items)

    This rather large bear has a key on his tummy but he no longer works. Did he play music? I could not find any type of mark on him. He is quite heavy for a stuffed toy. If you move his tail, his head moves. Did he have a mechanism for movement? Please help me identify him.

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 6 years ago
      Sweet teddy bear
    2. FuturesPast, 5 years ago
      Your bear was made in Germany by Schuco. Does he have a little tail on his behind? They had a mechanism inside the tail that when you moved it up or down from side to side their head would move in a yes or no fashion. They originally made Yes/No or Tricky Bears in the 1920's and re-made them again during the 1950s.
    3. FuturesPast, 5 years ago
      I forgot to mention that the little loop on his chest was a wind up mechanism and your bear once did make music.
    4. FuturesPast, 5 years ago
      Here is your bear:
      https://www.rubylane.com/item/1938594-00042/16x22-German-Schuco-x22Trickyx22-Yes-No?gclid=Cj0KCQjwka_1BRCPARIsAMlUmErSqKW3vfqkLVIFZbKmHSotVQUJFbo3cqsKLTRpSEUHRQJl_Se5BhEaAnaeEALw_wcB

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