| Weight | 1.57 lbs |
|---|---|
| Brands |
Lladro |
| Sculptor |
Eva Maria Cuerva |
Lladro Peter Pan Figure
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Peter Pan is a porcelain sculpture that reproduces the Disney character, Peter Pan. The child who never grows up is ten years old and hates the adult world. He is always accompanied by his fairy Tinkerbell. Glossy porcelain finish. Decorated with the characteristic colors of the character who is sitting on a trunk with 3 flowers. Made in Spain
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Category: Lladro
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