![]() There is a "School Conference Appointment" Slip nearby. A fully jointed tiny brown bear standing on the table snuggled in his Mom's arm. This Momma bear can do it all! She is sitting at her rounded work table that is cluttered with her craft supplies and her handwritten "To Do" List that is so long it runs across the table and wraps around her back. The "Crafter" is number 112 in a limited edition series of 500. The purpose of these pages is to provide information to collectors of Boyds Bearstones TM.2001 Signed, Limited Edition, Retired Boyds dressed and decorated by Judith G. NOTICE – This site is not affiliated or associated in any way with Boyds TM. The 2014 benefits include a number of free joining gifts: 8″ plush bear – Sandy Seashell, ready for the beach with her Friends of Boyds™ beach towel 3″ miniature Bearstone® figurine – Sandy Seashell…Buckets of Fun, with her pail and shovel in hand Sunglasses case 2014 Friends of Boyds introduction and welcome letterĢ014 Members-Only exclusives information and a Decorative box with fun, beach-themed graphics. There is a Boyds collectors club called Friends of Boyds (F.o.B). ![]() Gary Lowenthal retired form the Boyds Bears scene in 2000 and the brand was acquired by ENESCO. There is also interest in earlier numbered versions of bearstones. Many of the earlier retired bearstones are very collectable and already sell for many times there original purchase price. Who would have thought a tax collecting bear would be popular? The bearstone also evoke a great deal of humour, such as Otis the Tax Collector. Many of the bears appear in several pieces, giving them more character. The bearstones include Christmas ornaments, waterballs, and bears and friends in various scenes. Pictured left: Friends of Boyds (F.o.B) Members Exclusives for 2014 ![]() The bearstones were an instant hit with collectors and the last few years has seen a dramatic increase in collecting these bears.īoyds founder, Gary Lowenthal, suggests part of the success of the bearstones is that they avoid many of the “traditional cliches of most teddy bear manufacturers”. The Boyds Collection of plush teddies had long been popular with teddy bear collectors, and when the first resin bears appeared there was already a large market. The bears developed into Boyds bearstones in 1992, a line of resin bears which became one of the most popular collectables at the time. Pictured right: Part of the 2014 Friends of Boyds (F.o.B) Club Kit – 8″ plush bear Sandy Seashell and 3″ miniature Bearstone® figurine – Sandy Seashell…Buckets of Fun. They began making and selling stuffed bears, and the bears became known as “Boyds Bears”. The first bear was a stuffed bear made for the couple’s newborn son, Matthew. In 1984 they began sculpting in resin, initially making a line of miniature houses called “The Gnomes Homes”. They ran a ‘small antique shop’ in rural Boyds, Maryland and began to make and sell antique reproductions, including a line of duck decoys. ENESCO acquired the brand to their portfolio in 2008, but the concept started some 25 years earlier in 1979 with Gary M. Boyds by ENESCO feature a range of plush bears and bear figurines.
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