Breyer Creations began as the Breyer Molding Company, a Chicago, Illinois-based plastics manufacturing company. Its first model horse, the # 57 Western Horse, made its appearance in 1950. It was a unique for the F.W. Woolworth Company, made to adorn a mantelpiece clock. The company was afterwards flooded with requests from folks who saw it and wanted to know if these folks could acquire just the horse! By accepting that one order, the Breyer Molding Company had altered the focus of its company and company direction forever! Breyer Horses now has many diffrent product lines.
Breyer Traditional Horses ,The world’s ‘most inquired for’ horses since 1950! Hand-painted and accurately detailed – no two are exactly alike – Breyer’s Traditional series brings the world of horses alive with the a lot authentic and realistic model horses available today! Sculpted in 1:9 scale.
Breyer Barns ,Tack shop and Saddlery are Created out of natural wood and equipped using many working parts, Breyer’s equine barns are authentically designed and straightforward to assemble. Our high-quality accessories, from grooming and cleaning tools to decorative objects, are real looking in design and depth and are based on similar items foundlocated in real horse barns. Completely articulated rider dolls are 8” tall, beautifully made, and authentically dressed. Scaled to fit Traditional-sized horses.
Breyers Special Runs collection From the US Equestrian Team Foundation to Tractor Supply Company, and from Olympic equine athletes to equine movie celebrities like Spirit, Breyer has a long history of providing a select group of merchants unique run models which are extremely collectible. Usually limited in production, these models are created with the same top notch of those found in our other lines.
The Saddle Club Lisa, Stevie and Carole, the heroines of The Saddle Club tv series, are learning about life and riding at Pine Hollow Stables, where these folks share adventures using their equine pals Prancer, Belle and Starlight. In the series, based on the publications published by Bonnie Bryant, these folks remain true to which brought them together: their love of horses.