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Mid-twentieth century polychrome painted rocking horse,

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Mid-twentieth century polychrome painted rocking horse,

with velvet upholstered saddle and horse hair mane and tail.

£2,500

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Dimensions: 139cm (54¾") High, 435cm (171¼") Wide, 152cm (59¾") Long
Stock code: AA001
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