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Has anyone seen this figure before?:

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With her palms held flat like that and shoulder height it looks to me like she's feeding a pony, but I couldn't see the figure in any of the seventies equestrian sets. Sure it's post-Herald though.

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She should have a horse in front of her behind a gate. Her proper title, according to the later catalogues is 'Girl Feeding Horse'.  ;) She first appears in the 1970 Britains catalogue as 'Girl With Bucket' and numbered 2039 in 'Farm Children'. Included in this title were, 2036. 'Boy with rope'. 2037. 'Boy with dog' and 2038. 'Girl with piglet'. In the catalogue it says, 'New addition, available in the Spring'. Catalogued with other items sub-titled 'Farm Accessories'.

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She should have a horse in front of her behind a gate. Her proper title, according to the later catalogues is 'Girl Feeding Horse'.  ;) She first appears in the 1970 Britains catalogue as 'Girl With Bucket' and numbered 2039 in 'Farm Children'. Included in this title were, 2036. 'Boy with rope'. 2037. 'Boy with dog' and 2038. 'Girl with piglet'. In the catalogue it says, 'New addition, available in the Spring'. Catalogued with other items sub-titled 'Farm Accessories'.

What do you mean by this? to complete the pose?

Also available in a boxed set and a bubble pack, deleted end of 1974, although possibly still available in the two sets to end of 1975

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Yes, to complete the pose. You could also pose her feeding a donkey or a cow or whatever animals mouth is the same level as her hand or thereabouts.

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