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              swiss bob tail.jpg (67514 bytes)                     red stool horse.jpg (32214 bytes)   Red stool horse rear view.jpg (67845 bytes)                   shoefly front angle.jpg (63186 bytes)
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                                     white horse on bow rockers.jpg (63059 bytes)   side saddle (green) back view.jpg (33635 bytes)   side saddle (green) overhead shot.jpg (42958 bytes)
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  1. Swiss carved horse.  This horse has a carved bob tail and is in a dressage position.  It stands on a painted bow rocker with iron supports.  Based closely on a horse made by Andreas Bienz in Basel Switzerland.  1826.
    Approx size in inches.  4½x 3½.  
          
  2. Stool horse with a padded seat and castors beneath the hooves.  English - 1875.
    Approx size in inches.  2½ x 1¾.  

  3. Shoofly with wicker chair.  The horses have painted detailing on both sides.  Early 20th century.
    Approx size in inches.  2½ x 1¾. 

  4. Special white horse on ornate bow rockers.  This is a unique example of a very fine period rocking horse - achieved by combining many features of horses from the 19th century.

    This design is totally exclusive.
    Featured details :  Carved detailing on the ends of the rockers.
                                Painted design on foot board of rockers.
                                Over-emphasised arched neck.
                                Saddle with pommels for side-saddle riding.
                                Silver stirrups.
    Approx size in inches.  5¾ x 4.   (Doll not included).

 

 

 

         
          

         
          


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