Weight | 0.93 lbs |
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Brands |
Lladro |
Sculptor |
Eva Maria Cuerva |
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Lladro Tigger Figurine
$610.00
Tigger is depicted in his usual pose in this piece made in glazed porcelain and decorated with his usual colors. This happy, extrovert and fantasizing tiger is a perfect for collectors of fantasy and animation characters or for decorating a child’s or young person’s bedroom. Part of the collection with Winnie the Pooh (01009115), Piglet (01009341) and Eeyore (01009344). Handcrafted in Spain.
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01009346
Category: Lladro
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