Image
if you can, a real log fire crackling in the grate, seasonal lights
twinkling on the Christmas tree and the crisp fresh snow outside
covering the world like a great white blanket. Whilst inside snuggled
up on the sofa keeping warm from the glow of the fire you are starring
into the television set lost in the magical world of the animation
film "The Snowman" by Raymond Briggs. Not only does this
classic film draw anyone that watches it into a far away place of
adventure but it also brings out the child in adults when it comes
to collecting anything and everything associated with it.
The book, The Snowman was first published in 1978 and was just
one in a long line of books made famous by the children's writer
and illustrator Raymond Briggs. The animation film was later released
in 1982 and caught the hearts of thousands of children around
the world. With no dialogue just genius animation not only did
its signature tune "I'm walking in the Air" storm the
music charts in 1985 when sung by Aled Jones but even up until
present day this character has been one of the most popular figures
for manufacturers to create everything from ceramic figures to
jigsaws depicting his image. This is why, quite possibly, The
Snowman is one of the most popular and sought after collectables
of today.
Royal
Doulton held the licence and were the first ceramic company to
produce a range of sculptured figures based on this loveable character
in 1985. The first range ran for just nine years as unfortunately
they did not sell as well as expected. Now all of these figures
and associated items are a must for snowmen collectors all over
the world. The hardest figure to track down is "The Skiing"
snowman DS21 as it was made for just 2 years from 1990 to 1992.
Up until recently this was the sculptured figure that commanded
the highest premium on the secondary market but just recently
a one-off "Highland" snowman DS7 made an astounding
£810 on an internet auction as it was missing its red colouring
on its kilt.
With the snowman pieces suddenly growing in the collectables
secondary market Royal Doulton issued a new range of limited edition
sculptured figures in 1999, one being the first tableau every
made "Dancing in the Snow" in a limited edition size
of 2,500.
It melted the hearts of many collectors the day that Royal Doulton
issued their final ceramic figure "The Journey Ends"
last year and it sold out almost immediately as collectors believed
this to be the final figure available to them. Fortunately this
was not to be the case or the end of the journey for collectors
as a host of other collectable treasures became available on the
market for the avid snowman collector.
Coalport
acquired the licence to produce ceramic snowman products and since
2001 have issued both general release and limited edition pieces.
The first limited edition "Christmas Friends" has long
since sold out and now reaches as much as £600 on the secondary
market, even more than the Doulton Skiing Snowman. With such huge
demand Coalport have continued successfully to produce more Limited
Edition pieces, such as "Hold on Tight", "Walking
in the Air" and "By The Fireside. All three were sold
out straight away and are already making double to triple their
retail value on the secondary market. Snowman glitter globes have
also proved popular and apart from being extremely collectable
make the perfect Christmas accessory. Mike Allsopp of Connaught
House explained to me that the popularity of the snowman range
has reached such a high in the collectables market that Connaught
House have come up with the idea of the "Snowman Exchange".
This is on their website and is a vehicle for collectors wishing
to sell on certain pieces from their collection to other avid
snowman collectors. The idea is that Connaught House place the
item onto the exchange and as soon as it is sold the monies raised
goes into a credit account for the seller so they can then spend
it on other products within the Connaught House range. I think
this is a fantastic idea for collectors as they are dealing with
other snowman enthusiasts all over the world and do not have the
problem of trying to sell the item directly themselves.
It
is not just the sculptured figures that create such a frenzy amongst
the collectors of Coalport snowmen, the Annual plates, ceramic
calendar's and glitter globes to mention but a few also have a
huge following.
With the continued success of this loveable character collectors
are finding themselves surrounded with even more enticing treats.
Last year saw the launch of even more innovative designs on the
snowman. Border Fine Arts Studio Enamels released a range of beautifully
painted enamel items all featuring the character. They range from
small enamelled boxes through to an enamelled teapot. Jeanette
Edgar, Director of Creative Services at Enesco explained to me
that part of the reason for the success of the range was in the
scale size of the items, being quite small and well presented
these miniature enamels fit nicely into anyone's collection.
Other new products in the snowman range are the Crystal Treasures
by Country Artists. These are lead crystal blocks which have been
laser etched and depict scenes from the film. The Guild again
had an exclusive with "Over Brighton Pier" one of the
most famous scenes from the film in which the Snowman and James
together with other snowmen fly over the top of the pier. This
was a limited edition size of 1,000 and priced at just £49.95.
One of my most favourite items that have been produced under
the snowman licence last year was the Steiff "Dancing with
Teddy" toy. He is an absolute must for any snowman or Steiff
collector and was such a hit that this year the Skiing Snowman
has been produced by Steiff. Made from mohair the snowman is wearing
his trademark scarf and hat whilst holding a fully jointed brown
teddy bear. The teddy has the famous Steiff "gold button"
in his ear and comes complete with certificate of authenticity.
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Another company that has realised the potential in the snowman
is H. Samuel's the high street jewellers and gift shop. Two years
ago they specially commissioned "Pulling a Cracker"
ceramic figure from Coalport and could not believe how quickly
this item sold out. Last year they had two more snowman Coalport
figures exclusive to them "How Do You Do" and "Sitting
Pretty". So every year now H Samuel release their snowman
characters but you have to be quick as they sell out very very
quickly!
With
such demand in the collectables market and so many products now
available to buy it only seems right that someone should take
the initiative and produce a collectables book dedicated to the
snowman and his collectable life. So at long last the book that
every snowman collector has been waiting for has been published
by Richard Dennis Publications. The author Louise Irvine includes
everything in the book from Doulton sculptured figures to the
Japanese Sega pieces, thus the book that all snowman collectors
have been crying out for.
I speak to collectors every day and each one tells me their different
reasons why they have such a passion for collecting. For some
it is the fun of finding a bargain, others it is because they
enjoy the hunt of looking for the next piece to add to their collections
but most (including me) explain how collecting started in their
childhoods. Perhaps this is why the snowman is so popular - it
is associated with childhood and the magical places in which people
can disappear from every day life for a while. What ever the reason
I would not really like to say but I know one thing for sure The
Snowman may well have melted away in front of our eyes back in
1982 when the film was first released but his memory most certainly
still lives on!
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