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Solar Queen

 


Unique Decorative Item for Any Space: Our solar powered figurines are a charming addition to any workspace, bookshelf, coffee table, living room windowsill, or sunny spot in your home; you can even place it on your car dashboard or in your outdoor garden

God Save the Queen! A must-have for any lover of the crown, just set Her Majesty in the sun and watch her give her classically elegant wave the world has known for decades! You may never get that invitation to Buckingham Palace, but add her to a sunny spot in your living room and you'll feel like the guest of honor.

A Memorable Gift: Whether it’s for mom’s birthday or a Christmas present for grandma, Kikkerland figurine collectibles are perfect for those who love unique items.

Delightful Conversation Starter: Immediately have a great discussion topic when spending time with guests, coworkers, and family members!

In original packaging.

Limited Edition Royal Wedding.

Condition is good but the backing sits on ceramic pins inside so it has a tendency to fall off her back. A little glue could hold it in place.

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