Breyer Rough Diamond “Phantom Wings” Foal #846
$15.00Breyer Rough Diamond “Phantom Wings” Foal #846.
Excellent condition.
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Breyer Rough Diamond “Phantom Wings” Foal #846.
Excellent condition.
Breyer Arabian Mare from the Bedouin Family Gift Set #3057.
Excellent condition.
Breyer Running Foal “Milo”, Buckskin Appaloosa #1795.
Excellent condition.
Breyer Family Arabian Foal “Charity” #6.
Very good condition. One of the front legs has a slight bend to it, does not effect ability to stand.
Breyer Proud Arabian Stallion #492091.
Excellent condition.
#84 Breyer Clydesdale Foal.
Very good condition, foals blanket is faded to a slightly blue/green color.
Breyer Alabaster Arabian Stallion #492091
This lovely Breyer Arabian Stallion is alabaster white, with a black mane, tail, and knees/black points. According to the ‘Identify Your Breyer’ website, this version of the Family Arabian Stallion was from 1991-1992, and was originally part of the “Arabian Horses of the World” set that was featured in Sears’ Holiday Catalogue. About 4,350 of this model were made.
The Family Arabian Stallion (abbreviated FAS) was introduced in 1958 with no mold marks whatsoever. In early 1960, a partial round “Breyer Molding Co.” stamp appeared, followed later in that year by a full round stamp. In 1970, the “U.S.A.” stamp was added, with some also having the “B” stamp as well. Early models have correct stallion genitalia, but by sometime between the early 1970s and 1983, the scrotum becomes a solid bar. The mold was sculpted by Chris Hess based on the Hagen-Renaker “Amir” sculpted by Maureen Love. It is Breyer mold #7.
Like New condition.
Breyer Alabaster Scratching Foal #714091
This adorable Breyer foal is alabaster white, with a grey mane, tail, and knees. According to the ‘Identify Your Breyer’ website, this version of the Scratching Foal was from 1991, and was originally part of the “Fun Foal Set” box set that was featured in JCPenney’s Holiday Catalogue. About 5,000 of this model were made.
The Scratching Foal model was introduced in 1970 with the round “Breyer Molding Co.” mold stamp. In 1970 or 1971, the “U.S.A.” stamp was added, and some of these may have the “B” stamp as well. The mold was sculpted by Chris Hess, and is Breyer mold #168.
Like New condition.
Breyer Blanket for Clydesdale Model
This model horse blanket by Breyer was originally found with the Clydesdale model. Green with velcro belly straps, closed front. 8.25″ long from front to back.
Breyer Hope of the Year Limited Edition
Breyer continues their mission of spreading Hope through a new limited edition Hope model featuring a beautiful pinto pattern Welsh pony, designed with love. She works at a therapeutic riding center where hugs are her specialty.
$1 from each Hope purchase supports the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) International organization to give hope to moms, dads, kids, veterans, and all people in need through a variety of equine-assisted programs.
This very special model is packaged in a full color sleeve & tray gift box with imagery showing how HORSES CHANGE LIVES.
Breyer thinks you’ll be as excited as they are to add this beauty to your collection and to support the amazing PATH International organization.
Breyer Chestnut Tobiano Pinto #655
The Might Tango mold has the round “Breyer Molding Co.” stamp, with some early models having the “B” stamp as well. Might Tango was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #3035MT.
Breyer Stormy #19
The Stormy mold was introduced in 1977 and is named for the equine star of Marguerite Henry’s bookย Stormy, Misty’s Foal.ย The mold has the round “Breyer Molding Co.” mold stamp, and it’s possible that some may have the “B” stamp as well. Stormy was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #19.
Breyer Standing Quarter Horse Stallion #705
Adios is a portrait model of the multiple world champion Standardbred pacer. Introduced in 1969, the mold has the round “Breyer Molding Co.” stamp on an inside hind leg and slightly later models (probably beginning around 1970) also include the “U.S.A.” stamp.ย Some “U.S.A.” models also have the “B” stamp. It was sculpted by Chris Hess based on a piece by James Slick and is Breyer’s mold #50.