Product code: Breyer Amerigo- EQUITANA USA 1996 outlet SR
Breyer traditional Amerigo on the Semi-Rearing Mustang mold! This Exclusive Edition Breyer model horse commemorates five centuries of American discovery. In the year 1492, a man named Christopher Columbus reported his discovery of a new land. Following Columbus' discovery, a man named Amerigo Vespucci was sent on four separate voyages to map the new land. It was Amerigo's maps that revealed to the world that this was not Asia, but indeed a New World, which would be named for the man whose maps discovered America. This American Mustang bears the map of the 50 United States, in the representative colors of the "Land of Milk and Honey," and romantically depicts the appeal of our country as "the land of the free and the home of the brave." Limited to 1,000 models, this model was designed by Ginger Ryals and was produced exclusively for "The Ginger Horse." VERY RARE AND outlet HARD TO FIND. Message me if you have any questions or concerns! Feel free to shoot me an offer! No Intl shipping.
Breyer traditional Amerigo on the Semi-Rearing Mustang mold! This Exclusive Edition Breyer model horse commemorates five centuries of American discovery. In the year 1492, a man named Christopher Columbus reported his discovery of a new land. Following Columbus' discovery, a man named Amerigo Vespucci was sent on four separate voyages to map the new land. It was Amerigo's maps that revealed to the world that this was not Asia, but indeed a New World, which would be named for the man whose maps discovered America. This American Mustang bears the map of the 50 United States, in the representative colors of the "Land of Milk and Honey," and romantically depicts the appeal of our country as "the land of the free and the home of the brave." Limited to 1,000 models, this model was designed by Ginger Ryals and was produced exclusively for "The Ginger Horse." VERY RARE AND outlet HARD TO FIND. Message me if you have any questions or concerns! Feel free to shoot me an offer! No Intl shipping.