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The Grazing Mare was introduced in 1961 with only the round “Breyer Molding Co.” stamp. Sometime around 1970 the “U.S.A.” stamp was added, and some of the also have the “B” stamp. She was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #141.
The Proud Arabian Stallion (PAS) mold was introduced in 1971 and has both the round “Breyer Molding Co.” and “U.S.A.” mold stamps and sometimes the “B” stamp as well. The mold was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #211.
The Grazing Foal was introduced in 1965 with only the round “Breyer Molding Co.” stamp. Sometime around 1970 the “U.S.A.” stamp was added, and some of the also have the “B” stamp. It was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #151.
From 1987-1996, the Marguerite Henry’s Our First Pony Gift Set #3066 included a Black Tobiano Shetland Pony (Midge) with halter, and Black Pinto Mustang Foal (Teeny) and a Bay Pinto Arabian Foal (Friday). The story is based on the family of Peter Stone.
Early releases (an estimated 200 models) were painted a black pinto.
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Breyer Huckleberry Bey Famous Arabian Stallion #472
This is a Breyer Traditional Series model #472 of the Arabian stallion Huckleberry Bey.
The model is a portrait of the real-life National Champion Arabian Stallion Huckleberry Bey (1976-1992).
It was sculpted by Kathleen Moody and produced by Breyer between 1999 and 2007.
The model is known for its dynamic pose and detailed rich bay color with distinct white markings.
It is in the Traditional 1:9 scale and typically comes with a clear plastic stand, as seen in the image, because it does not stand on its own.