Perfect chance to add this really neat Horse Racing Collectible to your collection.. 

We purchased a nice collection Vintage items and they range in age from the 1930's to the 2010's.


Full Description as below:


This is for The "Kentucky, This horse from Kentucky was heard to Neigh, I'm gonna be Lucky on Derby Day!"  window / luggage decal still in the original wax paper and is about 3.9" Inches Wide. **


These are vintage New Old Stock (NOS) and never used.


These are unused and are in great condition, very minor blems may exist.


Even though these were never used, we don't know if they still work and don't recommend trying them, as we are selling as vintage collectibles for display only.

These was stored for years in a warehouse, dry and clean.


Decal needs to be coaxed out of the wax paper, requires a little effort and care.


Buy a few of our circus items and make a great Display, as they are now collectors Items.

 

Great to frame for the Home or office for any Horse Racing Fan.


Tough to find item.

Any person wanting a neat collectible at a great price should buy on this before they are gone.


I have been a member since 1998 and have sold tens of thousands of items on EBAY, so please Buy with confidence I describe the items as best I can, but ask questions if needed.

 

After I get payment, the item ships. (3-5 Business days from here and 6-12 days to you). Faster Around the Holidays.


Make Offer: No discounting on one item, it costs almost $4+ to get an item out the door. So find something and mix and match and save.

 

Please favor our store to see all our new collectibles and watches put up all of the time. 


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