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"Spotty the Hobby Horse"





..."Spotty the Hobby Horse" is
probably older than most people reading this; Though I'm unsure
of his actual age, I'd  guess he was
made in the early 50's, perhaps the
late 1940's...

In remarkable condition for a well-loved child's toy; There probably
was a "back" to his "seat" area...

His head remains attached, but is a bit loose; I do not believe the screws securing his head to be original, but DO believe all else
to be so...

He sits ~ 11 1/2" tall, ~ 19" long, and ~ 7" wide;

Of unknown manufacture, it's quite possible a  loving Father made this for his Child 'way back when
.....


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