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$62.50
Collection
Name
Pooh and Christopher Robin Sitting on a Stump
Series
Artland - Winnie the Pooh
Origin
Artland / ACME
Year
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Edition
LE (250)
Subject
Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin
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This charming pin features the iconic duo Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin sitting together on a tree stump, with Pooh holding his beloved pot of honey while Christopher Robin reads from an open book. Part of the Artland Winnie the Pooh series, this piece captures the heartwarming friendship first introduced in the 1966 featurette 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.' The design showcases the classic A.A. Milne-inspired animation style that has resonated with fans for generations. As an Artland/ACME release, this pin is highly sought after for its detailed craftsmanship and high-quality enamel work. The scene serves as a nostalgic tribute to the Hundred Acre Wood, highlighting the quiet, intellectual connection between the boy and his stuffed bear. With an edition size of Limited Edition 250, this pin is a relatively low-production collectible that appeals to both Pooh enthusiasts and serious Disney pin traders. The composition perfectly balances the whimsy of the characters with the storybook aesthetic of their origins. Collectors value this pin for its artistic representation of one of Disney's most enduring friendships. It serves as a beautiful centerpiece for any collection focusing on classic animation or the Pooh franchise.
This pin is highly desirable due to its low Limited Edition 250 count, which makes it a relatively Hard to Find piece for completists. Artland and ACME pins are well-regarded in the trading community for their superior quality and artistic designs compared to standard park pins. The popularity of Winnie the Pooh as a character franchise ensures a steady demand among long-term collectors. Its status as a limited release from a third-party producer under license adds to its exclusivity.
Winnie the Pooh made his Disney film debut in the 1966 short 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree,' which helped cement the characters into the pop culture zeitgeist. Christopher Robin serves as the bridge between the real world and the imaginative realm of the Hundred Acre Wood, a dynamic that has remained central to the franchise for over five decades.
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