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The history of the horse dates back 55 million years. Its evolution and adaptation as it migrated, is an amazing story. Our first indication of man's relationship with the horse is about 3000-4000 BC, where the majestic beauty of this animal is depicted in cave dwellings.
The horse has been used in every area of human development hunting, transportation, herding, wars, public safety, just to name a very few. Our love for this glorious animal continues and it's devotion and strength is unparalleled.
Our equine depictions capture the beauty, spirit, and energy of this remarkable animal.
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H-0580 - Endearment Sculpted by M. Lloyd Way 5" x 4" x 1 ½" (1 lb.) shown in O - available in N, S, O, B, LR, RQ, DR |
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H-0581 - Mare and Colt Sculpted by Gayle Bright 9" x 6" x 3" (2 lbs.) shown in O - available in N, S, O, B, LR, RQ, DR |
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H-0583 - Katie's Horse Sculpted by April Davis Leiter 6 ¼" x 6 ¼" x 2 ¾" (1 ¾ lbs.) shown in O - available in LR, N, S. O, GR, DR, RQ |
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H-0584 - Equestrian Antique 7" x 4 ½" x 4" (2 lbs.) shown in O - available in N, S, O |
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H-0585 - Lucky Equine Sculpted by April Davis Leiter 7 ¾" x 6 ½" x 2 ½" (3 ¼ lbs.) shown in O - available in B, N, S, O, LR, RQ, DR |
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H-0589 - Tally Ho Sculpted by Gayle Bright 11 ½" x 8 ¾" x 3 ¼" (7 lbs.) shown in O - available in N, S, O |
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