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Breyer
Horse Item #1479
Renaissance Horse & Rider
Set
Limited Edition Collector's Set
recommended age: 8 and Up
date available: 2011
Description: The
Renaissance Horse model is a 2011 Limited Edition
collector's piece and part of the Breyer Traditional
collection (1:9 scale). It was sculpted using the
Marabella mold created by
Kathleen Moody in 1997 for its namesake Morgan mare.
It includes a Certificate of Authenticity and
collectible accessories: Traditional® Series horse, 8”
articulated doll complete with traditional costume, saddle,
bridle and breast collar.
The Breyer® Renaissance horse’s tack is
richly decorated and highlighted with splendid red jewels.
The elegant female rider is dressed in her finest dress of
gold fabric with white underskirt accented by red jewels to
compliment her steady palfrey horse. A palfrey horse was a
well-bred riding horse that was popular with nobility and
knights because of its unique four-beat gait called an
amble, which they could sustain for long periods of time.
Since their
gait was so smooth, a lady riding sidesaddle had
a much safer and more comfortable ride.
The modern sidesaddle was created during the
European Renaissance when Catherine de Medici, wife of King
Henry II of France, asked to have a second pommel, or horn,
added just beneath the main pommel of her saddle. By placing
her leg securely between the two pommels and one foot in the
slipper-shaped stirrup, a woman could now sit facing the
head of the horse and have a safer seat and control her own
mount.
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail: $100.00
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