Front Description
It features a rather determined looking Evinrude (the dragonfly from The Rescuers) flapping his wings with all his might. The blur of his wings is filled in with gold.
This is a real Cloisonné pin, and it was released with the original release of the Movie which puts it about 1977. The back of this pin is a brooch like back (or safety clasp back) rather than a pin back. That's an original back. It was sold this way. Measures 1-1/4 x 1 inches - 32 x 24 mm.
[January 2011 comment: It is part of the same set as ##4347 (Orville), 4348 (Bernard, full body), 4350 (Miss Bianca, full body), 21895 (Rufus), and 24704 (Bianca's head), and 24705 (Bernard's head, looking frightened). I got a set of these Rescuers pins in the late 1980s or early 1990s from a reputable dealer who has been collecting, trading, and selling Disney (and other) pins for at least 15 years, but there is one thing very curious about these pins: On all of the pins of this set that I have seen, it looks like the "tack" was added on after the rest of the pin was made (as if the items were originally a different piece of Disney jewelry and then converted into a pin); in some case, the back of the pin is one color, and the tack is another. All of the pieces from this set that I have seen have proper Disney backstamps (© Walt Disney Productions), and are of nice quality, which causes me to believe that they are real Disney jewelry and not bootlegs. It is my best guess that the items were made into pins at the factory that originally manufactured them as there are no signs that any of the pins were altered other than by the addition of a tack (for example, there is no indication that I could see that someone cut off a loop that could have made the pins into charms that could have been added to a chain or bracelet).]
Back Description
Back of the pin reads "© WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS".