Berenstain Bears ceramics and figurines

NOTE: Applause and Princess House also produced plastic figurines, ornaments, and dinnerware. These are not listed. This list only includes ceramic, china, and porcelain items.  Last update: 5 March 2018

fullsizeoutput_16401

Applause – “Miniature Enchantments” Christmas ornaments (c. 1990; approx. 1″ to 2″ tall)

  • Mama
  • Papa
  • Brother
  • Sister


fullsizeoutput_e443Contenova
– Berenstain Bear Family set of 10 mugs (1984; approx. 8 oz. mugs)

  • Bear Family (Looking at You)
  • Mama’s Mug
  • Papa’s Mug
  • Brother’s Mug
  • Sister’s Mug
  • Hockey Hotshot
  • Soccer Star
  • Junior Gymnast
  • Skating Star
  • Heavy Hitter

fullsizeoutput_f729Ebeling & Reuss

  • Decorative Plates
    • Christmas 1983 (“Come Trim the Tree…”)
    • Christmas 1984 (“Come Sing the Songs…”)
    • Happy Birthday
    • Home Sweet Tree
    • To Someone Special 
    • 12 month set (1983; approx. 8″ diameter)
      • January
      • February
      • March
      • April
      • May
      • June
      • July
      • August
      • September
      • October
      • November
      • December
  • fullsizeoutput_fcfe
    Decorative plates and small matching wall hangers/plaques. Each set includes one for each month of the year (matching illustrations)

    Decorative Plaques/Ornaments 

    • Bear Family wall plaques (1983) (4″ to 5″ in height)
      • Mama
      • Papa
      • Sister
      • Brother
    • 12 month miniature set (1983; approx. 3″ in diameter)
      • January
      • February
      • March
      • April
      • May
      • June
      • July
      • August
      • September
      • October
      • November
      • December
  • Figurines

  • fullsizeoutput_fcf7
    Ebeling & Reuss music boxes

    Music Boxes (1983)

    • Batter up
    • Carols in the Snow
    • Country Road
    • Lullaby Time
    • Playmates
    • Proud Parents
    • Skater’s Waltz
    • The Bears Picnic
  • Decorative Kitchen Set (1983)
    IMG_6128
    The Bear Family mugs – Ebeling & Reuss (1983)
    • Cookie jar – Mama
    • Pitcher – Mama
    • Sugar/Honey jar – Papa
    • Soap dish – Sister
    • Mug – Sister
    • Mug – Brother
    • Mug – Mama
    • Mug – Papa
  • Version 3Ornaments
    • 1st Annual Christmas (1983) (spherical, approx. 3 1/4″ diameter)
    • “New Skates” (1984) (approx. 2 1/2″ tall)
    • Brother playing trumpet (1984) (approx. 2 1/2″ tall)
    • “Christmas Treat” (1984) (approx. 2 1/2″ tall)
    • “Christmas Tree” (1984) (approx. 2 1/2″ tall)
    • “Old Skates” (Mama & Papa) (1984) (approx. 2 1/2″ tall)
  • Other
    • Sister Coin Bank (1984) (approx 6″ tall)

 

fullsizeoutput_bce3
Fairfield decorative bell

Fairfield

  • Decorative bell – “Christmas Eve” (1985)
  • Figurine – “Christmas Eve” (1985)
  • Christmas plate – “Christmas 1985” (1985)
  • Miniature plaque/ornament – “Christmas 1985” (1985) [same design as the plate)

Intercraft picture frames

  • Bear Family Tree House (1993)
  • Driving (1993)
  • Goodnight Kiss (1993)
  • Pups (1993)
lamp
Princess House Lamp

Princess House

  • Figurine – “Christmas Eve”
  • Figural coin bank – Bear Family
  • Lamp (1991)
  • Mug (“Ice cream, cold drinks…”) (1987)
  • Picture frame – Brother & Sister picnic (1991)

img_1521
A variety of Berenstain Bears figurines, music boxes, plates, and other ceramics on display at Sweet Reads in Austin, Minnesota

5 thoughts on “Berenstain Bears ceramics and figurines

  1. A Complete List of the Berenstain Bears Book Collection :
    This book seems to be missing:
    The Berenstain Bears Storybook Treasury (2009/2012): Harper:
    [hardcover] [compilation: ]
    New Pup,
    Trouble with Chores,
    Wishing Star,
    Too Much Car Trip,
    Seashore Treasure, and 
    Sick Days
    [Amazon has pictures of it]

  2. So you still have the Berenstain Bears vintage skiers? I just broke mine that my grandmother gave me. Can’t find it anywhere online.

  3. I am trying to locate a large ceramic Berenstain Bears musical treehouse with the figures that I had as a child. Does anyone know what I am referring to or at least have C a photograph of one?

Leave a comment