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Jim Shore Santa Wall Plaque #17031
Jim Shore Santa Wall Plaque  Renowned artist Jim Shore has developed a following nationwide for his charming figures with a foundation in American folk art. This beautiful and three-dimensional wall plaque features a Santa holding several feathered friends. (NOTE: This plaque has no hanging hook, and needs to be displayed on a large plate rack.) It measures 14” across. The Santa, his birds and other parts of the scene are not painted on, but done in true relief.

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