Dreamer was a flashy mare with a sassy personality and a love of peanut candy bars as treats. After making a name turning the barrels on the rodeo circuit, she now enjoys her retirement with other horses.
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Trail of Painted Ponies 6012582LE Limited Edition Dreamer Figurine 7.3″
$79.95
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- Limited Edition Figurine
- Dreamer Figurine from The Trail of Painted Ponies
- 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
- Includes a collector card, that tells the artist’s story behind each design, and decorative gift box
- Artist: Lori Musil
- Designed in the USA
- 7.3in H x 2.5in W x 9.3in L
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6012582
Categories: FIGURINES, TRAIL OF PAINTED PONIES
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