- Starlight Dance Limited Edition Figurine. Artist: Emily Overman
- The Trail of Painted Ponies from Enesco celebrates the magic of the horse, the rich culture of America, and the unique talents of independent artists
- Materials: Brass Plated, Polyresin, Calcium Carbonate
- 7.25 in H x 2.75 in W x 10.6 in L
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Trail of Painted Ponies 6010723LE Starlight Dancer Limited Edition Figurine 7.25″
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Trail Of Painted Ponies 6010723LE Starlight Dancer Limited Edition Figurine
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