Breyer Horses
1284 Indian Pony and Leottie Gift Set
Breyer's® Indian Pony characterizes the spotted horses developed by the Nez Perce Indians. These ancestors of the Appaloosa were known for their speed and agility, which were helpful in a life of hunting and trading. Decked in traditional garb worn during war and ritual ceremonies, the pony is accompanied by a girl, Leotie, wearing a replica of Native American buckskin dresses that were made of the skin of deer, moose, elk and buffalo. 8" doll, outfit and tack are all made in leather with intricate hand beading and stitching detail.
Packaged in a colorful and unique fully illustrated box with a certificate of authenticity.
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retail $140.00 now only $119.99 ![]()
477 Scamper, Barrell Racer
Scamper and owner/rider Charmayne James won the World Barrel Racing
Championships an unprecedented 10 times and were the National Finals
Rodeo Champions six times. Scamper, born Gills Bay Boy in 1977, was
the AQHA Horse of the Year five times and is a winner of the AQHA Silver
Spur Award. In 1996, Scamper became the first barrel horse to be inducted
into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame. Set includes a realistic action model
of Scamper and colorful race barrel.
577 Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron™
From the movie Spirit!
Retired. Limited qts left
582 Ethereal Earth (First in the Series)
Neck arched and muscles flexed, he embodies natures™ power and wild beauty, and with the sun at his heels, he calls to the ocean waters, the forest pines, and the mountain peaks in his unspoken language.
585 Bluegrass Bandit
Bluegrass Bandit was voted the Trail Pleasure Horse of the Year by Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse magazine in 2002. Bandit and rider/owner Jared Carrier won all of their classes in five of nine competitions and won the Amateur Owned & Trained (AOT) Pleasure High Point Award.
In 2007, at the National Championships, Jared and Bandit placed 1st in Western Light Shod, Light Shod English and the Western Light Shod Championship Class. Jared and Bandit are nationally ranked #1 overall as the high point Amateur-Owned and Trained Pleasure Horse for 2007.
586 Smarty Jones - 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Champion
New sculpture of 2004 Kentucky Derby winner and Triple Crown contender Smarty Jones! A people's horse from humble beginnings in eastern Pennsylvania, Smarty Jones won 8 out of 9 races in his brief but spectacular career, and was recently syndicated for a reported $39 million dollars!
retail $47.00 now only $40.99
595 Smart Chic Olena- Quarter Horse
He's the only horse in history to earn American Quarter Horse Association world championships in both cutting and reining! With career earnings totalling $167,471, Chic was retired to stud in 1993 where he immediately established his dominance in that field as well, siring look-alike world champions and futurity winners who have earned millions in reining, cutting and reined cow horse events. Today, Smart Chic Olena remains one of the breed's top all-around performance sires.
599 Kennebec Count - Morgan
Three time US National Pair Champion A classically-built chestnut stallion with a flaxon mane and tail, Kennebec Count was the first Morgan to leave his mark in the sport of combined driving. In 1985, Kennebec Count and his son Kennebec Russel, were the first Morgans to win the U.S. National Pairs Championship. That same year, as members of the United States Equestrian Team, they represented their country at the World Combined Driving Competition in England, placing first in Dressage and eighth overall out of 45 pairs.
702 Goffert 369 - Friesian
Goffert 369, a 16.3H breeding stallion foaled in 1994, is a stunning representation of a modern-day Friesian. In 2003, Goffert placed 4th in the Grand Prix Freestyle at Devon and shortly thereafter, was invited back to his homeland in the Netherlands by the prestigious Friese Paardenstamboek to perform at their 125th Anniversary Celebration, an honor befitting this beloved steed!
Retired!
