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banth | 14:59 Thu 23rd Feb 2006 | Shopping & Style
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Does anybody know of a website with a comprehensive list of Harrods bears? I have one and would like to sell it but have no idea of how much to expect for it, as i cannot find a similar example on the internet. I don't want to sell it and later fiind it on ebay going for twice as much!

Hope someone can help, thanks!

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what harrods bear do you have?
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It's a panda bear, I believe it to be around 1993 but there is no footdate. It's about two feet tall in a sitting position and excellent condition. I'd love it to go to a collector as I have no interest in it, but don't want to advertise it yet without knowing a reasonable price to expect, I understand it's not going to be worth a fortune however!



I believe that the 1993 harrods panda bear has 1993 on his left paw with the harrods embroidery so I doubt it is a 1993 one.


If you look on ebay at the moment there is a picture of a 1993 panda on there - you could compare to see if it is the one- its currently up to �45.


If you have any other information dont hesitate to post it here. :O)


have just found another one on ebay which was not foot dated and it went for �17.


If you go to google images and type in panda harrods the two pictures will come up :O)

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Thank you MrsJo! I'd found the one currently on ebay and mine is the same but twice the height and with no foot date. Perhaps I'll just ebay it and see how it gets on!

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