Disney Fab 50 Character Collection Ornament Set – Magic Kingdom – Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary

Set of five fully sculpted ornaments. A selection of characters seen on display as Disney Fab 50 statues at the Magic Kingdom. Includes Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto
Golden finish. Flat base for table or shelf decoration.

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Join The World’s Most Magical Celebration with a boxed collection of five of our golden Disney Fab 50 character ornaments corresponding to statues on display at the Magic Kingdom for the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Celebration.

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort

  • Set of five fully sculpted ornaments
  • A selection of characters seen on display as Disney Fab 50 statues at the Magic Kingdom
  • Includes Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto
  • Golden finish
  • Flat base for table or shelf decoration
  • ”50” title on base
  • Satin ribbon for hanging
  • Lobster claw clasp
  • Comes in commemorative window display box
  • Part of the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Celebration Collection

  • Resin / stone powder / metal / plastic
  • Ornaments approx. 3 1/4” to 4 1/2” H
  • Box approx. 10 1/4” H x 9 1/2” W x 3 1/4” D
  • Imported

Item No. 465065860387

 

Additional information

Ornaments approx

3 1/4'' to 4 1/2'' H

Box approx

10 1/4'' H x 9 1/2'' W x 3 1/4'' D

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