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Manufacturer: Lenox    Classification:  Lenox Classics > Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs 
Lenox Evil Queen Mirror #6216915 OUT OF STOCK NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR ORDER WITH US

Item # 1889
Our Price:  $95.00
 
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Mirror, mirror on the wall... In the Walt Disney animated classic "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," Snow White's troubles began when her vain stepmother, the Wicked Queen, consulted her Magic Mirror. That's when she learned her stepdaughter's beauty surpassed her own. And that's when Snow White was forced to flee into the forest. This sculpture captures the evil aura of the Magic Mirror. A motif of the 12 zodiac signs frames the mirror. And at its center is the reflection so dreaded by the Queen.

The Evil Queen Mirror is crafted of Lenox ivory fine china accented with 24 karat gold and gem-cut crystals. It stands 10” in height and comes boxed with a Lenox Certificate of Authenticity


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Manufacturer:  Lenox
Model:  Evil Queen Mirror
Brand:  Lenox


 

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