A rare Steiff Mickey Mouse

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A rare Steiff Mickey Mouse
with black and white velvet covered body, black felt ears, black cloth eyes, black velvet 'button' nose, airbrushed facial features, large yellow velvet gloves, green velvet shorts with mother of pearl buttons, large orange velvet card lined boots, rubber tail and button in ear --17in. (43cm.) tall, circa 1931 (slight discolouring to shorts)

See Colour Plate 5

Literature
Button In Ear, Jurgen & Marianne Cieslik, page 208 & 209

Lot Essay

Ub Iwerks created the most fascinating comic figure of all time, Mickey Mouse.
Walt Disney Studios produced two Mickey Mouse movies a month, and these were shown in theatres world wide, including Germany. The popularity of this comical mouse soon swept through the Toy and Souvenir Industries. Naturally, Steiff joined the race.
Walt Disney sold all the commercial rights for Mickey Mouse to Geo. Borgfeldt & Co. in New York. One could only obtain a license to market 'Mickey' through the Borgfeldt Comapny. Steiff had a head start on their competitors in the arce for marketing rights, for Borgfeldt had been Steiff's sole agent in America for decades. It was not long before the the first examples of Mickey Mouse left the Toy Factory in Giengen. In various sizes, almost 30,000 peices were manufactured in 1931.

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