This is what I've been able to find in the last two years. The Cheshire Cat is found less frequently in Disney merchandise than other, more popular Disney characters, but the old Cat still has his charm. Perhaps this is why they bring him back out of hiding now and again. Other companies like Fitz & Floyd have produced Alice in Wonderland collectables. When other companies make sets of figures, the Cheshire Cat is almost always included in those series.   There is a huge list of collectables on E-Bay, and many things related to the Cheshire Cat can be located by doing a simple web-search.



Here is a cheshire cat from the 1994 Walt Disney Classics Collection of limited-edition figurines. My actual statue came from T. Conte, a friendly Disneyana fan from New York. The figurine is about six inches tall. Disney titled the piece, "'Twas Brillig..."
This is a Cheshire from Disneyland, California, 1997.   They are still available in their gift shops for about five dollars.   This one sits on top of my computer at work.  
These Fitz & Floyd figurines are part of a six piece set, which I purchased from a store in San Francisco called:   Set Your Table.   Alice is holding a flamingo in the photo, and at her feet is a hedgehog-croquet-ball. The cat is somewhat like the Disney cat, but is still an interesting interpretation.
This is an official reproduction of a Disney animation cell.   It was purchased from the Disney Store in 1998.   Original 1951 animation cells are way too expensive, but if you can get your hands on one, they do hold their value.   The limited-edition reproductions like this one are somewhat more affordable for those of you who have a favorite Disney character.
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