The sticker on the top of the box has faded over the years. So instead of gray and white, it is now more of a brown. (This happens to some of the Olszewski box stickers. While others remain in perfect shape. It's weird.) Other than that, the box looks good.
Story-Time is a collection of personal interpretations of classic children's literature including Disney inspired miniatures. Each cameo represents memorable storytelling moments from the films and will be able to stand-alone or be grouped to tell the story from beginning to end.
This sculpture was displayed for a short period, and then packaged up in its box and stored in a closet with other Olszewski Story Time figures. It is in excellent condition and would make a great addition to anyone's Disney or Olszewski collection.
Here's a little about the famous CINDERELLA ride I found on Wikipedia:
In the wake of her father's untimely demise, Cinderella is left in the care of her cruel stepmother and jealous stepsisters, who constantly mistreat her, forcing Cinderella to work as a scullery maid in her own home. When Prince Charming holds a ball, the evil stepmother does not allow her to go. Cinderella, aided by her kind Fairy Godmother and equipped with a beautiful silver gown and a unique pair of glass slippers, attends, only to have to leave at midnight when the Fairy Godmother's spell is broken.
Here's a little info I found out about Robert Olszewski I found on his website:
Robert William Olszewski (pronounced ol-shes-ski) has established himself as a major influence in the creation and production of miniature figurative art. Robert Olszewski began his art career first as a painter and as an art teacher who evolved to become a world known miniature figurative artist, sculptor, and architect. In 1977, his first serious miniature figurative works were sculpted to accessorize a doll house that he built for his daughter, Meredith. Over a 30-year career, Olszewski’s miniature work continues to evolve, and he has created a body of work that is collected worldwide.