Harrods Christmas Bears

Harrods Christmas bears are signature plush toy bears created by the London department store Harrods and released every year to celebrate Christmas. They have been a tradition since 1986, and past bears are now considered valuable collectors’ items.[1] Harrods bears can be recognised by a mark on their left paw, which shows the Harrods logo and the year they were released.[2]

Each bear has the Harrods logo and the year they were released on their left paw.

The first Harrods Christmas Bear

Snowy, the first Harrods Christmas bear,[3] appeared in 1986 wearing a knitted hat and scarf. This first bear was the only one not to have the distinguishable logo and year on his left paw, and he originally sold at a price of £14.95. He was reproduced in 1995 – this time with the logo and the date, 1986, on his paw. Original, undated bears are incredibly hard to find (reputedly, even the Harrods archive does not have one) and can sell for upwards of £600.[1]

Since 1986, a bear has been released every year released in time for Christmas. Each bear wears a different outfit and care is taken to ensure that each year's bear is different to those from previous years.[3] In the early years, the bears did not have names. The first named bear, William, was released in 2003.[4] Since then, every bear released has his own name which is decided from a shortlist and is accompanied by a tag telling his story.[3] As the popularity of the bears grew, consumer demand led to all bears from before 2003 being retroactively given names[1]

Harrods Christmas Bear names by year[3]
Year1986200320072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
NameSnowyWilliamBenjaminOscarMaxwellArchieFreddieChesterSebastianJasperBenedictHughBertieOliverJoshuaNicholasAngusLouieEthan
Harrods Christmas Bear collection 1986-2020. Image supplied by UK collector.

References

1999 James 2000 Merlin 2021 Scot 2002 Giles 2003 William 2004 Thomas 2005 Nicholas 2006 Alexander 2007 Benjamin 2008 Oscar

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