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Royal Doulton Eeyore’s Special Recipe Classic Pooh Figurine by Royal Doulton
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- Royal Doulton Eeyore’s Special Recipe Classic Pooh Figurine
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Product Description
Things aren’t all grey for this donkey. While his friends are cooking, Eeyore reads on and calls out the recipe, adding little touches of his own along the way, ingredients at the ready for more inspiration. What d’you want? Jam on it? That’s what you get with this delightful, colourful hand made and hand decorated Royal Doulton figurine. This Disney collectable would make an ideal gift idea. Celebrating his 80th Birthday in 2006, Winnie the Pooh was born when Christopher Robin, the son of British author A.A. Milne, renamed his own teddy bear Winnie after a bear by the same name that lived in the London zoo. Drawing inspiration from his son and his son’s stuffed animals ¿ Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet ¿ Milne’s first Winnie the Pooh story was published in 1926 complete with illustrations by E.H. Shepard. Today, Winnie the Pooh is a world famous bear, with the stories having been translated into 31 different languages. Royal Doulton honors the original stories and illustrations of Milne and Shepard with a series of Classic Pooh figures all of which are based on the original illustrations or subjects that may occur in the life of Christopher Robin and the 100 Acre Wood.
Things aren’t all grey for this donkey. While his friends are cooking, Eeyore reads on and calls out the recipe, adding little touches of his own along the way, ingredients at the ready for more inspiration. What d’you want? Jam on it? That’s what you get with this delightful, colourful hand made and hand decorated Royal Doulton figurine. This Disney collectable would make an ideal gift idea. Celebrating his 80th Birthday in 2006, Winnie the Pooh was born when Christopher Robin, the son of British author A.A. Milne, renamed his own teddy bear Winnie after a bear by the same name that lived in the London zoo. Drawing inspiration from his son and his son’s stuffed animals ¿ Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet ¿ Milne’s first Winnie the Pooh story was published in 1926 complete with illustrations by E.H. Shepard. Today, Winnie the Pooh is a world famous bear, with the stories having been translated into 31 different languages. Royal Doulton honors the original stories and illustrations of Milne and Shepard with a series of Classic Pooh figures all of which are based on the original illustrations or subjects that may occur in the life of Christopher Robin and the 100 Acre Wood.
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