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C.W. Parker s Carousel Horse, 1918.

$6,584.46
£4,924.06
€5,500
CA$9,073.06
A$9,898.47
CHF 5,241.18
MX$118,611.82
NOK 66,749.31
SEK 61,037.29
DKK 41,889.02

About the Item

Charles Wallace Parker Carousel horse, "Stargazer" model, carved wood. Used condition: missing tail, crack at the neck, and old paint touch-ups. Mounted on a wood and metal base. Horse dimensions: L120cm x H118cm x D23cm United States, circa 1918

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