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WDCC Disney Classics Peter Pan TinkerBell Enchanting Encounter 2012 Premire Event Porcelain Figurine
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WDCC Disney Classics Peter Pan TinkerBell Enchanting Encounter 2012 Premire Event Porcelain Figurine From The Disney Movie Peter Pan WDCC Disney Classics


Status: In Stock Only 1 Available | Condition: New | Edition:Peter Pan Porcelain Figurine | Edition Size: Limited Edition of 1500 | Dim:5 3/4 x 6 x 5 | WDCC Disney Classics| Item #: 4020461


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TinkerBell Enchanting Encounter TinkerBell Enchanting Encounter 2012 Premire Event.

The 2012 Premiere Event will be held September 7-9, 2012. - 4020461

NOTES: Celebrating summer while sitting pretty on a blossom in full bloom, Tinker Bell shows all the sunniness and sass that has made her so irresistible ever since she first flitted onto the scene in Walt Disney's Peter Pan. Pretty as a posy, this twinkling pixie lights up with a pert smile for a ladybug who lights on her shoulder. The piece is plussed with pewter leaves, hair ribbon and ladybug, and specially designed by Disney Master Artist David Pacheco. This is the fourth and final release of the Tinker Bell Seasons Series..

Peter Pan TinkerBell Enchanting Encounter 2012 Premire Event  Porcelain Figurine by WDCC Disney Classics 

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WDCC Disney Classics bio

WALT DISNEY CLASSICS FIGURINES - The Classics Collection started in 1992 with three scenes, Bambi, Cinderella, and Fantasia's Sorcerer Apprentice. Many other series have since been introduced. Some figurines are limited, and some have been retired. Some of these figurines have risen high on the secondary market. The figurines are made of porcelain, and the process is similar to that use to make Hummel figurines. Individual pieces are molded, put together, and fired in an oven. Then they are painted and fired again. Each figurine is marked on the bottom, signifying the year it was produced. The marks represent significant milestones in Disney history. The figurines with the first year mark are usually the most desirable.

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