E. Joy Morris “Hackney” Horse

 
E. Joy Morris “Hackney” Horse
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E. Joy Morris “Hackney” Horse, 1900-1905, outside row stander. See Carousel News & Trader, September 1997, pp. 18-21, for detailed information about this horse and its restoration. Provenance: Heritage Plantation, Sandwich, MA; Ken & Barb Weaver, Spring City, PA. Characterized as a “hackney” or coach horse because of the bobbed tail, cropped mane, and bridle bit, this dramatic horse features a realistic rendering of a sparrow hawk under the cantle, three bells on the headstall, and a rosette on the bridle. Restored by Bob and Wanda Hoelscher, Redmond, WA, 61”L x 61”H.
Price: $16,500.00