I need help with the value on this hallmark carousel horse

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Here is a Hallmark Galleries Tobin Fraley Carousel Collection Musical/M.C.Illion & Sons [URL removed] Moonlight Sonata, Mfd. for Hallmark Cards QHG0011 #50 of 2500. It’s 7" tall. Help, I can’t find any info on it, and need to know it’s value.

asked about 13 years ago

6 Answers

Hi Anne, there are a lot of them listed on the bay right now. I Googled using "Hallmark Galleries Tobin Fraley Carousel Horse " as the search words and found a lot of info. Unfortunately, they’re not going for nearly what they cost new.

answered about 13 years ago

debdoll
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there are a lot on the net now,,, I have one also.just like it.can’t hardly get what is worth now. just hold on to it for awhile if you can,

answered about 13 years ago

Hi Anne. I found this at Replacements.com for whatever help if may give you. [URL removed]

answered about 13 years ago

Thanks everybody!! I’ll go pout now – I was SURE I was going to get rich off of this!!

PS I didn’t BUY this new, so that’s part of my problem – I have no idea what the new value was, either. And it’s dated 1991.

answered about 13 years ago

Don’t get discouraged. Many people collect carousel horses. I have sold quite a few. Double the price you paid for it originally and watch it sell.

answered about 13 years ago

Just go to google.com and type in merry go round horse hallmark
and pick a price. they are right, but often I price for what I want and if it doesnt sell, oh well, sooner or later someone will want it and make an offer.

answered about 13 years ago

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