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5166 - Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary - Wedding Rings - Constance Hatchaway with Ambrose Harper - Disneyland Resort

PIN & POP PIN ID: 5166

Wedding Rings - Constance Hatchaway with Ambrose Harper is a Limited Edition (LE) 999 pin from the Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary Disney pin series. It was originally released on September 9th, 2009 and was available from Disneyland Resort.

Pin features Constance Hatchaway (Black Widow Bride)

View all 20 pins from the series Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary
PIN & POP ID:

5166

Pin Wedding Rings - Constance Hatchaway with Ambrose Harper
Series Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary
Rarity
Origin Disneyland Resort (DLR)
Edition Limited Edition 999
Release Date 2009-09-09
Original Price $13.95
SKU 400016502909
FAC
Pin Tags
The Haunted Mansion Constance Hatchaway (Black Widow Bride) Attractions Dated Pin Anniversary
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Pin Description:
Released for the 40th Anniversary of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion, this pin collection features the attic's deadly Black Widow Bride, Constance Hatchaway, and her unlucky grooms.

Each lenticular wedding ring pin is a soft shade of gold, with a diamond setting at the top that marks the 40th Anniversary with screen printing. The sides of the ring show the dates 1969 and 2009, spanning the 40 years the ride has been open. Just above the lenticular image of Constance and her husband, is the words The Haunted Mansion engraved in the ring.

This ring, the first in the collection, shows Constance sitting next to poor, naive Ambrose Harper, her first husband and the son of wealthy farmers. They married in 1869, but evidently his wealth was not enough for Constance, as she quickly moved on. When shifted, the lenticular pin flashes to a picture of Constance holding an axe and looking quite content with her headless husband and the string of pearls he gave her. This ring is inlaid with one ruby at the top, just below the diamond, symbolizing the first husband she has gained and disposed of.

Designed by Ron Cohee.
Updated 2025-03-10 00:21:10