This is x-posted to the brag Arena - hope that's OK!
Mods please delete if I'm breaking a rule here. I am just so excited to share about this with fellow Petite fans!
I am an avid Petite Pony collector, having begun my collection in 1990 when I was only 6, and roundabout the early 2000s I learned of the mysterious "stamper Petites" aka "Italian Petites" by way of Silverdawn's Petite Pocket website. I was determined to one day find them for my own collection, and I scoured the web for more information on them to little avail. From what I could tell, it was unknown how many colors, moulds, and sets were ever produced.
Well...now I can answer that
There were 8 colors produced, each color made in 4 moulds, for a total of 8 sets of 4 / 32 individual ponies. I stumbled upon a single MIB set on Ebay, from an Italian seller, and following my purchase, she asked me if I would be interested in the other 7 sets.
WOULD I.
And with that...here are my photos! I am absolutely willing to share them with anyone who has a Petite Pony guide website and would like to make their guide more thorough.
First, here's the lineup on their new shelf
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loginMIP shots:
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loginThe plastic bubbles were yellowed, thus distorting the colors of the ponies underneath...but I freed them (please don't kill me, MIP collectors!), so those photos will follow.
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loginAll the backs are the same. If anyone likes collecting packaging, I have seven empty packages that I'd be happy to disperse to other collectors who would like one.
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loginFinally free!
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loginThe mould for the right-facing pony is a little "off" in some sets - a few ponies' faces look a tad melty
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loginAnd yet others looked just fine.
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loginSome of their symbols are very lightly printed as well.
I realize I forgot to take photos of their stamper bottoms, so I can add those later, or provide better close-ups of the rump symbols if anyone is interested!