WDCC Disney Classics Alice In Wonderland Alice's Tea Party Porcelain Figurine



      


WDCC Disney Classics Alice In Wonderland Alice's Tea Party Porcelain Figurine

WDCC Alice In Wonderland Alice's Tea Party

Status: Only 1 Available | Condition:New | Edition:Alice In WonderlandPorcelain Figurine | Dim:5-1/2 | WDCC | 11K-41295-0

Price:$699.00

Availability: Yes as of Date: April  18, 2024

WDCC Disney Classics Alice In Wonderland Alice's Tea Party
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Product Details

A Tea Party In Wonderland

Plussing:
Characters: Cast in pewter.
Detailing: Place settings and some chairs have pewter parts.
Lanterns: Hang from real ropes.
Gate: Real hinges allow it to open and close.
Particulars:
Tea Party in Wonderland was released as part of the Enchanted Places.
Hand engraved serial number.
Sculpture comes with a wood base with engraved brass nameplate.
Numbered Limited Edition 4,500 pcs.

Product Details

Alice is tired of logic and lessons and the ordinary world. She wants a world of her very own: a world of nonsense, if you please, where everything will be what it isn't, and "contrariwise," when it isn't, will be what it is. That's why she's so very eager to follow the White Rabbit, despite some sound advice to herself about not going where one hasn't been invited. Once she's tumbled in it's too late to turn back, and Alice finds Wonderland not only as nonsensical and fantastical as she could have hoped, but frustrating and perplexing as well. "It's all so confusing!" she cries after mad tea parties and caterpillars and disappearing cats. But it's all very well to complain now that she's gotten what she wanted. Perhaps she should have followed her own "very good advice" and stayed where she was, and left Wonderland to her dreams.