Auction 6 Sunday Benefit Auction
Jul 18, 2021
41 Taylor Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540, United States

BreyerFest 2021 - Benefit Auction


This Virtual Benefit Event is part of the most colorful and fun BreyerFest yet!
The canvas of our world is painted with a myriad of eye-catching colors and patterns of our beloved equine companions. We stand in awe of the unique beauty of the horses gracing our planet - pinto, appaloosa, brindle, roan and every color in between! The stories you will hear and the horses you will meet at BreyerFest: Horse of a Different Color will leave you INSPIRED!

Delve into the world of colorful horses and have some fun!

BreyerFest: Horse of a Different Color also shines a spotlight on the way horses bind us together as a community. In the same way we connect with a fine work of art, with shared inspiration and emotion, we will come together for the shared experience with horses in a way only Breyer can create. 

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LOT 23:

Custom Curly Horse Model - Breyer Horse

Sold for: $700
Start price:
$ 75
Estimated price:
$100 - $150
Buyer's Premium: 18%
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Custom Curly Horse Model - Breyer Horse
Colored in Curls is an American Bashkir Curly Horse Gelding with a winter haircoat. He was repainted and resculpted by Emily Oakes of Moonfire Equine Art from model number 1356 Little Joe’s Cochise. Colored in Curls was inspired by some of the curly horses that Emily grew up with on Oakesmuir Farm in Ontario, Canada.About The Curly Horse. Although the breed was originally thought to have originated in the Bashkir Region of Russia, more recent research supports North American origins. For example, Sioux winter counts from 1801-1802 included images of curly-haired horses. In the 1930s, the Damele family of Nevada began breeding curly horses after they noticed those horses survived the harsh winters the best. In 1971, the American Bashkir Curly Horse Registry was created to preserve and promote this wonderful breed. Curly Horses are hardy and a great breed for people who are allergic to horses. Curlies have a reputation for calmer temperaments. Not only do curly horses make lovely family horses, they excel at high levels in a variety of disciplines including dressage and reining.