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Vintage Whimsical Heavy Burnished Bronze Tone Metal 5” Squirrel & Acorn Figurine For Sale


Vintage Whimsical Heavy Burnished Bronze Tone Metal 5” Squirrel & Acorn Figurine
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Vintage Whimsical Heavy Burnished Bronze Tone Metal 5” Squirrel & Acorn Figurine:
$15.99

This vintage metal figurine is a charming addition to any collection. Measuring 5 inches, it depicts a whimsical squirrel holding an acorn. The burnished bronze tone gives it a rustic feel that fits perfectly into a farmhouse or countryside aesthetic.


Crafted from high-quality materials, this figurine is a must-have for collectors of animal-themed items. The intricate details of the squirrel and acorn make it a unique piece that is sure to be a conversation starter. Add this delightful figurine to your collection today.


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