





Vintage Cherished Teddies Shannon Ice Skating Figurine – "A Figure 8, Our Friendship Is Great," Enesco #354260, 1998
A little bear in a pale blue skating dress glides across an icy base, one leg lifted behind her, arms outstretched in a perfect figure-skating arabesque. Her outfit is trimmed with white faux-fur at the collar, cuffs, and hem, and she wears a matching blue ribbon tied around her ears. Silver-bladed ice skates peek out from beneath the dress, and the snow-dusted base catches light with a fine glitter texture — the kind of detail that only shows up when you turn the piece in your hand.
This is Shannon from Enesco's Cherished Teddies collection — the beloved line of resin bear figurines designed by Priscilla Hillman. Each bear carries its own name and a personal inscription; Shannon's reads: "A Figure 8, Our Friendship Is Great!" The series launched in 1992 and became one of the most widely collected figurine lines of the decade, with each character capturing a moment of warmth, play, or celebration.
Shannon belongs to the winter/holiday subset of the collection — the skating pose, the fur-trimmed dress, the snowy base all place her firmly in the Christmas-and-winter-mantel category. She stands approximately 4 inches tall, small enough for a shelf display or a windowsill vignette alongside other seasonal pieces.
Details
- Type
- Collectible Figurine
- Maker
- Enesco Corporation
- Designer
- Priscilla Hillman
- Series
- Cherished Teddies
- Name
- Shannon — "A Figure 8, Our Friendship Is Great!"
- Item Number
- #354260
- Year
- ©1998 (released 1999)
- Origin
- Made in China
- Size
- Approx. 4" H × 3" W
- Material
- Painted resin
- Registration
- 8CC0/062
Condition
Very good vintage condition. Paint colours vivid and intact — blue dress, white fur trim, silver skates all clean with no chips or flaking. Glitter on base present. No cracks, breaks, or repairs. Does not include original box. Please review all photos as part of the condition record.
Backstamp & Pattern
- Maker
- Enesco Corporation
The base carries the maker's printed mark; the wording — especially “England” versus “Made in England” versus “Bone China” — together with any pattern or registration number are the main clues to its age.
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