Some were white, like Mystic, then there were ones that were black, chestnut, some were like palominos, and others were gray. |
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In July, Mr. Rogers said, Christie's in New York will auction much of the rest of the museum contents, including the preserved palominos and a Pontiac Bonneville with six-shooters for door handles. |
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Today, Palominos serve a wide range of purposes, from ranching and riding to racing and rodeos, and are valued for their all-around talent. |
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A combination of Arabic, Spanish, and Moorish ancestry, Palominos came to the United States when Queen Isabella sent a stallion to her viceroy in Mexico, named New Spain at that time. |
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Palominos, duns and blacks were popular, led by top class dun, the two-year-old filly Avonvalley Moonshine, who fetched pounds 6,000 for John Llewellyn-James, Worcester. |
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