WDCC Disney Classics - Lady And The Tramp Lady Warm Welcome
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WDCC Disney Classics Lady And The Tramp Lady Warm Welcome From The Disney Movie Lady and The Tramp

Status: Out Of Stock | Condition: New | Edition:Lady and The Tramp  | Edition Size: | Dim:5 | WDCC Disney Classics| Item #: 4020442

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Lady and The Tramp Lady Warm Welcome - 4020442

NOTES: As loyal as she is lovely, Lady greets Jim Dear everyday with a captivating doggie trick: sitting up on her hind legs to welcome her cherished owner home and get a well-deserved treat. Proud of her brand-new license tag�`shiny symbol of her happy domesticity"this pampered pedigreed pooch is anything but spoiled, for she has a personality so loving it took three different real-life dogs to inspire it: an adorable puppy newlywed Walt presented to his bride Lillian in 1925; story artist Joe Grant�`s own affectionate cocker spaniel Jennie; and another beautiful cocker spaniel named Blondie who belonged to Lady and the Tramp co-director Ham Luske. Plussed with a charming pewter license tag on her collar, this pretty Lady is the perfect pet for any collection. Plussed with a Pewter License Tag on Collar..

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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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