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In 1951 a great marriage was celebrated in the renowned toy town of Sonneberg in Thuringia between Dorle Engel, heiress of the famous Sonneberg toy company "H. J. LEVEN" and Rolf-G. Hermann, son of the Teddy Bear maker Max Hermann. With this wedding two renowned Sonneberg toy families were united.

 

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Already in 1910 the old LEVEN company made Teddy Bears, thus making it one of the first old Sonneberg Toy companies to introduce Teddy Bears. The tradition of old LEVEN Bears is now continued by HERMANN-Coburg. Through this company, the third generation of Teddy Bear manufacturers Martin and Dr. Ursula Hermann, carry on the tradition established by their parents Dorle and Rolf Hermann, and their grandparents Max Hermann and Fred Engel.

On this page we want to introduce to you the LEVEN Bears and the old, traditional history of the LEVEN company.

Rick und Louis  

        

   


   

LOGOThe LEVEN Teddy Bear Collection 1996

   

LEVEN Bären 1996For the International Toy Fair 1996 in Nuremberg, the biggest toy fair in the world, HERMANN-Coburg introduced a brand new LEVEN Bear Collection with 14 items. This refreshed new Teddy Bear line, which connects old and new elements, shall tell the history of  an old Sonneberg trademark anew.

In the background you see the oil-painting of H. Josef Leven.

 

      

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LOGOLOGOThe History of the LEVEN Bears

   

    

1. The establishment of the LEVEN company and the first LEVEN Bears

   

Katalogblatt 1910In 1891 the commercial house "Leven & Sprenger" was founded in the town of Sonneberg, which was at that time the Toy Capital of the world. As the old LEVEN catalogue page from 1910 shows, the manufacture of the teddy bears was already in motion.

 

In 1912 already 150 workers and 10 administrators were employed and soon the LEVEN company belonged to one of the largest toy firms in Sonneberg. Many thousands of their dolls and Teddy Bears were shipped year by year to England, France and across the ocean to South America and the United States.

     

     

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LOGO2. The take over of the LEVEN company by Fred Engel

    

Fritz EngelH.Josef levenOne of the employees was Fred Engel, who entered the company in 1904 as an apprentice. Soon the childless Hubert Josef Leven took pleasure in this ambitious young man. In 1906, when he was just 17 years old, Fred Engel had to travel for several weeks to England to visit the English customers, because he spoke English very well.

In 1923 Fred Engel invested in the LEVEN company and became partner and chairman. Later he bought the remaining parts from Hubert Josef Leven. The traditional toy company devolved to the family of Fred Engel, who admitted both of his daughters - Hildegard and Dorle - to the firm as joint owners.

   

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3. The expropriation by the Communist Regime

     

After WW II Germany was divided into East and West. Thuringia with the famous toy town Sonneberg became part of East Germany. With the emerging Communist Regime in East Germany, the family of Fred Engel was expropriated step by step by the Communist Government of the German Democratic Republic (GDR or DDR) until the LEVEN company became completely state-owned and the old traditional LEVEN trademark disappeared from the toy stage for more than four decades.

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LOGO4. The return of all titles to the old rightfull owner family

   

With the collapse of the Communist Regime in East Germany in 1990, all buildings and all titles of the old toy company "H. J. LEVEN" were given back to the old legitimate owners, Hildegard and Dorle, the daughters of Fred Engel.

   

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LOGO5. The rebirth and the connection between LEVEN and HERMANN

   

Dorle HermannIn 1951 Dorle Engel, daughter of Fred Engel and joint owner of the LEVEN company, married Rolf-G. Hermann, son of Max Hermann and joint owner of the old Sonneberg Teddy Bear company "Max Hermann & son". Together with the family of her husband, Dorle fled in 1953 from Sonneberg in the East to Coburg in the West. In Coburg she helped to continue the renowned tradition of the old Max Hermann Teddy Bears. Until her death in 1992, she was responsible for all the beautiful designs for the Teddy Bears and soft animals which HERMANN-Coburg had introduced.

It was always the grand dream of Dorle Hermann, that the old LEVEN trademark would rise once again. In 1990, Hildegard and Dorle decided that the HERMANN company should exercise the function of the LEVEN company, and the old tradition of the renowned LEVEN Bears would be continued by the  family of Dorle and Rolf-G. Hermann.

Replica 1910The children of Dorle and Rolf have now taken their place in the company to realize the dream of their mother. The old trademark returned on the toy stage first in 1992 and 1993 with two Replica Teddy Bears of 1910 and now to the International Toy Fair with a very new LEVEN Teddy Bear range.

 

   

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6. The gilded LEVEN neck mark and the Numbering of the Bears

   

LEVEN neckmark with numberLOGOOne of the very valuable particularities of the LEVEN Bears is the newly developed pure gilded LEVEN neck mark. The individual number of the Bear is coined in this neck mark. In addition all LEVEN Teddy Bears bear the old traditional red LEVEN hang tag.

   

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7. The first TOBY © Nomination for LEVEN

     

NesthäkchenOnly a few weeks after their first introduction, the LEVEN Bears received their first international recognition. One Teddy Bear of the 1996 LEVEN Bear range, the "LEVEN Nesthäkchen" - was now nominated for the TOBY © Award 1996 in the category "Small Manufactured Bear, dressed". In the whole world, the TOBY ©Award is undoubtly known as the most respected decoration for Teddy Bears.

  

      

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