Almost 2,000 items have been confiscated from shops across Notting Hill, a west London council said.
Counterfeit Paddington Bear merchandise due to be sold at more than £15,000 has been seized in a trading standards crackdown in west London.
Five shops on Earl's Court Road yielded magnets, bags, shot glasses, packs of playing cards, thimbles and spoon rests.
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