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Joseanne Mon 26-Sep-22 09:24:08

Is this the start of memorabilia after the Queen's life? I know people might want to mark the occasion, but I find the timing a bit uncomfortable. And at £249 cashing in too.

ExDancer Mon 26-Sep-22 09:36:10

To me it seems somewhat insulting, and I don't know why.

maddyone Mon 26-Sep-22 09:39:46

Tacky and inappropriate.

Callistemon21 Mon 26-Sep-22 09:44:02

'Ow much?!! as a friend would say.

Yes, Tacky Teddy, what a shame, I don't suppose Teddy realises that sad

Urmstongran Mon 26-Sep-22 09:48:56

It not even a corgi.
Someone though will buy them I bet (if they have more money than taste).

Georgesgran Mon 26-Sep-22 09:52:25

There’s one on eBay already for £425! Yes tacky - however DD1 bought a similar bear after 9/11, but profits went to an associated charity in the USA.

BigBertha1 Mon 26-Sep-22 09:59:36

Oh how tasteless.

Yammy Mon 26-Sep-22 10:03:11

I could just see the point if it was fundraising but fundraising for what , the company that is producing them?
Why a teddy if you gave it to a child they would have nightmares.
Memorabilia for the late Queen should be thoughtful and classy just like she was.
Not a mug, or a child's tea set with her and Paddington walking off into the sunset. I hope no companies are reading this I have probably just given them an idea.
Wait and see what Meghan comes up with a Lillibet doll?
Or a book on how to cope with losing a much-loved Grandmother. She is sure to find something to market.

Redhead56 Mon 26-Sep-22 10:03:30

I start shopping for Christmas in September boring to some I know! I was looking at tree ornaments on line this is before the Queen was ill and died.
I picked a little corgi with a crown on little did I know the queen would die two weeks later. It is only small but a nice piece of memorabilia well it is to me anyway.

MerylStreep Mon 26-Sep-22 10:09:51

I garden for a lady who collects teddy’s. I bet she’s ordered one.
I know that she paid over £1,000 for a rare one.

Grandma70s Mon 26-Sep-22 10:12:50

I’m very surprised that Steiff would sell something so tasteless.

tickingbird Mon 26-Sep-22 10:28:41

I heard on some news this morning g that Corgis are now selling for £6000. What is wrong with people?

FannyCornforth Mon 26-Sep-22 10:31:45

It’s very in your face over the top, gaudy and overdone.
Whoever designed it isn’t very good at it.
It would have been very easy to create something subtle, touching and sweetly sentimental.

Not Paddington though.
I don’t like the way that a movie franchise has recently become so entwined with HM.
I think that’s a bit tasteless too now.

I’ve got lots of little bits and pieces of Queen Elizabeth memorabilia, including my Jubilee Mice.
I’ll post some photos

I recently saw a Freddie Mercury Steiff bear advertised in the paper.
I must admit that it really made me laugh

Riverwalk Mon 26-Sep-22 10:32:42

I'm obviously a very tacky person as see nothing wrong with it!

I wouldn't buy one but expect it will be given as a commemorative gift to newborns this year.

No more tacky than a cup & saucer or mug.

FannyCornforth Mon 26-Sep-22 10:34:02

tickingbird

I heard on some news this morning g that Corgis are now selling for £6000. What is wrong with people?

Corgis have been an ‘it dog’ for a while now, starting in the States, so I reckon that they were previously in high demand.
This is going to send the prices through the roof.
My late uncle always had corgis, and they aren’t an easy breed

Kalu Mon 26-Sep-22 10:36:56

Grandma70s

I’m very surprised that Steiff would sell something so tasteless.

Very surprised at Steiff! They have never been known to sell anything tacky and this must be a first for them. Disappointing.

FannyCornforth Mon 26-Sep-22 10:39:54

Here’s Freddie

FannyCornforth Mon 26-Sep-22 10:41:35

Here are my glorious Jubilee Mice

Kalu Mon 26-Sep-22 10:45:13

One of my grandparents dogs was a corgi, in the 50s, named Taffy by my grandfather. He was a loveable little thing I spent many happy times with.

FannyCornforth Mon 26-Sep-22 10:46:02

I bought this three weeks ago from eBay. Just before HM’s death.
It’s a Stratton Wedgewood Compact celebrating the Silver Jubilee.
It cost the princely (queenly?) sum of £8.40

Kalu Mon 26-Sep-22 10:48:25

FannyCornforth

Here’s Freddie

I stand corrected!

FannyCornforth Mon 26-Sep-22 10:50:05

Kalu, yes, they’ve really gone down the pan.

Chestnut Mon 26-Sep-22 10:56:49

FannyCornforth

I bought this three weeks ago from eBay. Just before HM’s death.
It’s a Stratton Wedgewood Compact celebrating the Silver Jubilee.
It cost the princely (queenly?) sum of £8.40

Fabulous and tasteful. The teddy is just awful and not even a warm, fluffy brown teddy colour! What has a teddy got to do with the Queen or Freddie? And what would you do with it, just let it sit there and take up space? So many unanswered questions which don't matter at all unless you have the need to buy this rubbish.

Kalu Mon 26-Sep-22 11:16:43

FannyCornforth

*Kalu*, yes, they’ve really gone down the pan.

They have gone down in my estimation now. A Steiff Teddy has always been the gift from DH and I to any newborns in the family. Don’t know if they will hold the same cachet as they once did.

Fleurpepper Mon 26-Sep-22 11:24:42

ExDancer

To me it seems somewhat insulting, and I don't know why.

Same here, but I know why.

As for the access to queue bracelets being sold on e-bay and other sites for 1000s, it is so tacky and plain right disgusting, and so disrespectful.