Grazing Mare
- Last Updated: 23 September 2022 23 September 2022
Name Origin: Originally the Grazing Mare was called Buttons (and the Grazing Foal was called Bows). Isn’t that cute! The Buttons name was dropped from usage in 1967. She’s called the Grazing Mare because, well, she’s a grazing mare.
Sculptor: Christian Hess
Introduced: 1961
Breyer Mold: #141
Size: Traditional
Realistic Colors
Bay Buttons/Grazing Mare #141 (1961 - 1980) |
Bay Blanket Mare & Foal #49-37908 (1989 - 1990 JC Penney) |
Bay Blanket Sandy Clara & Mae #712240 (2018 Vintage Club #2) |
Bay Mahogany Grazing Mare & Foal #3352 (1998 - 1999) |
Black Buttons/Grazing Mare #142 (1961 - 1971) |
Buckskin Serenity #710195 (1995 JC Penney) |
Buckskin Surf & Sand #712088 (2012 Passage to the Pacific) |
Chestnut Buttons & Bows #3165 (1993 - 1995) |
Chestnut Liver Grazing Mare & Foal #3358 (2000 - 2003) |
Grey Dapple Light Crystal & Crispin #712184 (2016 Breyer Website) |
Grey Smoke Cream & Cocoa #701709 (2009 Just About Horses) |
Palomino Buttons/Grazing Mare #143 (1961 - 1980) |
Decorator Colors
Unpainted |
SR = Special Run/Limited Edition, production run number unknown.
Breyer Naming Convention: Call a mold by the name of the very first release of that mold.
Stone Naming Convention: The breed the mold represents.
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