This Alabaster Indian Pony Presentation model was made in 1972 only and was a holy grail model for my family for many years. We're so thrilled to have this lovely, incredible piece in our collection at last.

As a lifelong Man O' War fangirl, this presentation piece was a must have.

This is the Adios Presentation Piece, though it is not the one released as part of the Presentation Series in the early 1970s. This model has a different base and a different name plate and was commissioned as a special run by Adios' owner, Delvin Miller in 1969, so it actually pre-dates the better known Presentation collection models. Overstock of these models were offered again by Miller in 1981.


The Ford Pinto FAF produced for Ford employees who worked on the Ford Pinto Design Team. A handful of these foals are known. They date to sometime in the 1970s.


This is a Chalky Alabaster Rearing Stallion on a pen set. I'm not sure what company made the set, but the horse is screwed into the base with felt covering the bottom of the base, just like the Breyer lamps (Dunning Industries). Because the model is a chalky, the set most likely dates to the mid-1970s. We also have a Classic Lipizzan on a similar pen set (no picture yet).

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