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CM RESCULPT PETER STONE CHIP SORREL OVERO PAINT HORSE
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CM RESCULPT PETER STONE CHIP SORREL OVERO PAINT HORSE

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  • Sold Date: 04/13/2007
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay

Up for auction is a customized "Peter Stone Chip" horse. These are similar to a Breyer horse and of the same quality. This is the "Quarter Horse" mold.. It has been repositioned and resculpted. The head and tail have been repositioned and the mane,forelock and tail have been resculpted. Ears,eyes,nose and hooves have been glossed. Has been completely handpainted and sprayed with a satin finish. Logo has been filled /removed. Initialed underneath. He has tri-colored eyes, One brown and one blue and light hooves. Chestnuts painted on. Shoes have been painted on, nailheads and frogs show. Has a factory stallion anatomy. He stands approximately 3" tall by 4" long. In good condition with no chips or breaks. He has been painted a gorgeous Sorrel Overo Paint Horse. He has four white legs,a bald face with some fleshtone on his muzzle and a hint around his eyes. He has one blue eye and and one brown eye. He is a dark sorrel with a flaxen mane and tail. He has Paint markings in irregular patterns and some of the dark lip shading common to the breed. He is a striking little horse! T is NO RESERVE on this auction so happy bidding and God bless!

Also check out my other auctions! I have a CM Native American Indian rider doll and another handsome CM Bay Horse "Peter Stone Chip" that could be a Mogan,Andalusian,Lusitano,Paso Fino or whatever! Check them out!

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