Ponies with No Country
These are little ponies who don't have a place of origin stamped on their hoof. They have been found all over Europe, but as yet there is no conclusive evidence to suggest where they were made. It is possible that they were made in numerous places and not smply one country...but not much is known about them.


Blossom
Comments: dark symbol, is blue with pink hair
THANKS TO JEANNE DELANEY FOR THIS PIC


Minty
Thanks to Lynx for this image.


Moondancer
Comments: This is what I call a weird Moondancer...I've heard she is a German version. Her pose is different from a regular Moondancer and her symbol looks to be painted and a little clumsy in it's arrangement. She has much longer hair too and her eyes are a paler colour.
Thanks to Aine for this pic.


Gusty
Well, I think she's beautiful. her hair is neon green and lacks the streak of red and her symbol is brownish gold and painted. She also stands in the same pose as Majesty...I think she might be a relative of the Moondancer above...
Thanks to Rapunzel for this pic.


Lickety Split
She's much like the Hong Kong one but I did notice a few surprising differences when I compared her with my original. Her eyes (sadly somewhat damaged) are a paler purple and her symbol is smaller and more defined. Her front hoof reads *c 84 Hasbro Pat Pend* but none of her other hooves have writing on and it appears that a country of manufacture has not been smeared over, simply not printed. Her hair is properly styled, not crazy like Lickety Split's hair often is, and is silky. She is made in a pose which is proportioned slightly smaller than the Hong Kong one but slightly larger than the italian version. I got her from France.


Trickles
Her symbol is clearly larger and not glittered, but still a red colour, unlike the italian version. Also, the droplets from her watering cans are different (yes, they are there, only very faint and faded). Instead of three droplets, this Trickles has two droplets coming from each can, in metallic silver. The droplets are elongated and larger than on the Hong Kong original. Her eyes are printed rather oddly and are a darker green, and her hair is somewhat longer and thinner. Like Lickety Split, she has c 84 Hasbro Pat Pend but nothing else on her hooves, and is proportioned slightly smaller. Again, she came from France.
 


Confetti

Confetti seems to be a pale yellow in colour, and her symbol is not the normal dark pink and green glitter - instead it is pale pink and green and is painted on. Her hair seems the right colour but longer than Confetti hair normally is.
Like the above two ponies, Confetti has markings on her front hoof which read ©84 HASBRO PAT PEND. but no nationality. However, this one was found on the UK second hand market.
Thanks to Baby Liquorice for this pic and the info


Pinwheel
Well, she;s unusual. I've never seen Pinwheel in blond before...:) I think she's one of the same genre as the above Gusty and Moondancer...she's a beautiful pinkish purple colour :)
Thanks to Heart Throb for this pic :)


Baby Confetti (??!!)
Well, her symbol looks like Confetti's symbol, but her body colour is a gorgeous aqua with blue hair...
Thanks to Heart Throb for this pic.


This pony is like a cross between peachy and Medley though she is a no-country...and more orange in colour. She has a faint symbol of music notes. Her hooves do not bear the hasbro stamp but I suspect she is authentic nonetheless.
Thanks to Lynx for this image


This pony is somewhat unusual in that she is in the collector's pose...I know that there is a Lickety Split also in this pose (pic would be nice people). Apparently she was sold in Argentina with the Grooming Parlour.
Thanks to Lynx for this image.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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