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Who’s Stealing Christmas For Enesco?

Timed perfectly for the Christmas gift market, Enesco has unveiled its new Dr Seuss by Jim Shore collection, aimed at fans of Dr. Seuss’ literary classics.

Above: The Cat In The Hat.
Above: The Cat In The Hat.

The hero pieces in the collection are set to be the Tip Toeing Grinch with Bag of Gifts Over Shoulder from Dr Seuss’ literary classic How The Grinch Stole Christmas and The Cat In The Hat and Friends figurine which takes its inspiration form the 1957 children’s story, The Cat In The Hat.

The figurines are sculpted from stone resin and hand painted in vibrant colours, featuring Jim Shore’s signature American art-inspired approach, attention to detail and hand painted finishes.

Good news for Jim Shore fans is that he returning for a further seven signings across Europe, to include a visit to Spalding in Lincolnshire this Saturday (November 2). There will also be a trip to Ireland, and a special collectors event at Disneyland in Paris.

 

Top: The Tip Toeing Grinch with Bag of Gifts Over Shoulder figurine.

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