BREYER TRADITIONALS:
RUNNING MARE
You can find the Running Stallion and Running Foal on the
Breyer Traditional Series: Other Type page.

empty Running Mare in Red Roan
Shown as "Honey's Dejonaise," and owned by Sarah Stroughton


empty Running Mare in Bay (#124)
Photo provided by Traci Hilbert


empty Running Mare in Bay
Photo provided by Karen Malcor

empty Running Mare in Bay (#124)
Shown as "Sheba," Morab brood mare owned by Peri Riggins


empty Running Mare in Bay
Shown as "Rusty Rouge," and owned by Sarah Stroughton


empty Running Mare in Glossy Dapple Grey (#123)
Photo provided by Traci Hilbert


empty Running Mare in Glossy Dapple Grey
Shown as "Secret's Gossip" and owned by Kari Newman

empty Running Mare in Alabaster
Released in the 1960's; photo provided by Becky Edmonsond


empty Running Mare in Alabaster
1994 JC Penny Special Run; photo provided by Traci Hilbert


empty Running Mare in Alabaster
From the 1994 "Spirit of the East" gift set; shown as "WWS Concentrated Charm," and owned by Kolleen Gouyton


empty Running Mare in Palomino
Photo scanned in from a JAH issue

empty Running Mare in Buckskin (#969)
Known as "Karintha," released in 1996; shown as "WWS Yimya," and owned by Kollean Gouyton


empty Running Mare in Buckskin (#969)
Known as "Karintha," released in 1996; photo provided by Daphne Macpherson


empty Running Mare in Dapple Flaxen Chestnut
Breyerfest 2007 raffle model on the Running Mare mold. Photo by Melodie Dowell.


empty Running Mare in Chestnut Overo (#848)
Shown as "Cherokee Heart," Spanish Mustang mare owned by Peri Riggins


empty Running Mare & Foal in Woodgrain
Photo provided by unknown

empty Running Mare in Smoke
Photo provided by Laurie Jensen


empty Running Mare in Smoke
Photo provided by Karen Grimm


empty Running Mare in Smoke


empty Running Mare in Smoke
Matte smoke finish edition is #121. Image provided by Breyer. She has white points, a bald face and gray hooves - or at least she did. Our old girl is a candidate for the "most-loved" division as she is full of rubs and missing some paint, but we love her bright, sweet face and long, ground-covering gait. This model was so popular that is was offered from 1961-1970.



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