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Mary Meyer Humpty Dumpty Stuffed Toys

I wonder how many Old Humpty Dumpty stuffed toys are out there. When I did the designing of Mary Meyer stuffed toys I had a wind-up musical version, a “Shake Me I Chime” version and a soft stuffed version.   Why so many?  The first design was a soft, non-musical stuffed toy.  It was a popular design for girls and […]


Have You Ever Wondered Where All the Vintage Stuffed Dolls Are Today?

I’ve spent most of my life designing and manufacturing stuffed animals and dolls. I took over the job from my mother who was Mary Meyer of the Mary Meyer Manufacturing Company, which was known by most simply as the Mary Meyer stuffed toy company. Mother and dad, Hans Meyer, started making toys and pin cushions […]


Cheery Cheeks Mopsy Mouse Comes Through

I get all kinds of phone calls from people looking for stuffed toys. A few weeks ago a Father called me about a project his 8 or 9 year old daughter was working on.It seems his young daughter and her pal visited a friend in the hospital a number of times while he was laid up […]


Lazy Hound Dog from 1960’s by Mary Meyer

This morning a friend sent me a photo of her favorite Vintage Mary Meyer stuffed toy. The “Lazy Hound” is 13″ long with a Brown plush body and head and Honey  plush ears, chest and snout.He has a large Black pompom nose, a Red felt tongue, felt buttons on his chest and a satin neck-ribbon.  The […]


Camouflage Teddy Bear Stuffed Toy by Mary Meyer – Early 1940’s

Mary Meyer Stuffed Toys was founded by my Mother and Father in 1933.  I joined the company full time in September1955 and I have many great memories of our early days. During World War 2 Hans Meyer, my Dad, had a difficult time buying fabrics to make animals pin cushions and stuffed toys.  Businesses that […]


Mary Meyer Stuffed Toy Horse

Mary Meyer – the stuffed toy company was founded by my Mother and Father.  I have many great memories of them and the business they started in 1933. The company was started in New York City, moved to New Jersey in 1937 and to Vermont in 1944 and we have been here ever since. Mary […]