Vintage Gurley Tavern Rocking Horse Candle
Condition: Pre-owned - Very Good
Dimensions: 3.5” x 3” x 1”
If you’ve been looking for a vintage Gurley Rocking Horse candle, you’re in luck! This rocking horse has never been burned. In fact, he doesn’t have a wick. Some of this rocking horse’s paint has faded or flaked, with his laser-like red eyes being an exception. Why be scared of Elf on the Shelf when you have a terrifying, red-eyed rocking horse candle!?!
If you’ve never heard of Gurley Candles, you’ve probably seen them; they’ve been around for quite a long time. They were first made by Gurley Novelty Co. (formerly Tavern) in Buffalo, NY in 1949. Learn more about Gurley Candles HERE. This woman does a great job displaying them, so definitely read the entire article.
They’ve become highly collectible, particularly if they are unused.
Condition: Pre-owned - Very Good
Dimensions: 3.5” x 3” x 1”
If you’ve been looking for a vintage Gurley Rocking Horse candle, you’re in luck! This rocking horse has never been burned. In fact, he doesn’t have a wick. Some of this rocking horse’s paint has faded or flaked, with his laser-like red eyes being an exception. Why be scared of Elf on the Shelf when you have a terrifying, red-eyed rocking horse candle!?!
If you’ve never heard of Gurley Candles, you’ve probably seen them; they’ve been around for quite a long time. They were first made by Gurley Novelty Co. (formerly Tavern) in Buffalo, NY in 1949. Learn more about Gurley Candles HERE. This woman does a great job displaying them, so definitely read the entire article.
They’ve become highly collectible, particularly if they are unused.
Condition: Pre-owned - Very Good
Dimensions: 3.5” x 3” x 1”
If you’ve been looking for a vintage Gurley Rocking Horse candle, you’re in luck! This rocking horse has never been burned. In fact, he doesn’t have a wick. Some of this rocking horse’s paint has faded or flaked, with his laser-like red eyes being an exception. Why be scared of Elf on the Shelf when you have a terrifying, red-eyed rocking horse candle!?!
If you’ve never heard of Gurley Candles, you’ve probably seen them; they’ve been around for quite a long time. They were first made by Gurley Novelty Co. (formerly Tavern) in Buffalo, NY in 1949. Learn more about Gurley Candles HERE. This woman does a great job displaying them, so definitely read the entire article.
They’ve become highly collectible, particularly if they are unused.