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How well do you know your My Little Ponies? Can you identify this cutie mark? #MyLittlePony #Collectibles

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As my regular followers know, I’m selling a few of my doll-related items in my eBay store lately, to make room for new things. This week I’m selling two My Little Pony-esque toys.

I am certain the pony/unicorn on the right is NOT an actual My Little Pony brand toy. However the tiny lavender-colored one has me stumped.

An actual My Little Pony has a brand on its behind, which collectors call a “cutie mark.” This lavender-colored horse with a white mane and tail has a symbol like a crown, but the star in the middle of the crown “cutie mark” doesn’t match any of the “cutie mark” resources I’ve found online.

Can any of you help me to identify this little pony? Is it an actual My Little Pony? Or is it a knockoff? Here’s a closer look:

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In my eBay store, I’ve listed these as two knockoff My Little Pony toys, and my starting bid is 99 cents (US) with a Buy It Now bid listed at $2.99 (US). That sounds reasonable if they are not really My Little Pony brand toys.

But if this lavender horse is actually a rare pony, my prices are WAY too low! So please let me know if any of you are familiar with the My Little Pony family of toys and you recognize this little lavender pony as somebody special.

Feel free to leave a comment, whether you know something about it or not. I enjoy hearing your chit-chat on all topics related to this blog!

And if you’d like to bid on my sale, here’s the link.

 

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