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Precious Moments Porcelain Figurines in Original Boxes: 'Congratulations, Princess' (106208) and Graduation Figure (671860)

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$25.00 - $45.00

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This set consists of two original Precious Moments porcelain figurine boxes from Enesco. The first box, model number 106208 titled 'Congratulations, Princess,' features a 1986 copyright date and was manufactured in Taiwan R.O.C. under the license of Enesco Imports Corp. The artwork on the box shows a classic Sam Butcher design of a small girl with a crown. The second box, model number 671860, likely contains a graduation-themed figurine given the line art of a graduate holding a diploma and a heart. This later piece bears a 1999 copyright and indicates production in China. Both boxes are constructed from paperboard with the signature pastel Precious Moments teardrop-eye character pattern. The boxes show shelf wear consistent with age, including slight scuffing at the corners and minor discoloration of the adhesive labels. The labels are intact, providing manufacture details, item codes, and barcodes, which are essential for authentication and provenance. The items represent the mid-to-late 20th-century trend of sentimental porcelain collectibles, characterized by soft matte finishes and muted pastel color palettes.

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I have carefully examined the provided descriptions and images of the Precious Moments figurines: 'Congratulations, Princess' (106208, 1986) and the Graduation Figure (671860, 1999). Based on this visual inspection, the items appear to be authentic Enesco releases, featuring the characteristic Sam Butcher teardrop-eyed aesthetic and appropriate production markings for Taiwan and China, respectively. The condition of the boxes shows minor shelf wear, which is expected for collectibles of this age. However, the secondary market for Precious Moments has seen a significant saturation over the last two decades. While these figurines were highly sought after in the 1990s, they are currently considered mass-produced collectibles with high supply and moderate-to-low demand. 'Congratulations, Princess' is a common find on the secondary market, and the 1999 graduation piece reflects a period of extremely high production volume. The presence of the original boxes is a positive factor that helps maintain the value at the higher end of the current market range, as many collectors prefer 'New in Box' (NIB) status. Current comparables on auction platforms show individual figurines in this category typically selling for $10 to $25 each. Please note that this appraisal is based on photographic evidence. A full physical inspection would be required to check for 'flea bites' (tiny chips), hairline fractures, or professional repairs to the porcelain, which would drastically decrease the value. I would also need to verify the specific production marks on the bottom of the figurines to confirm the exact year of firing, as certain annual symbols can occasionally influence rarity.

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