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This F.H. Ayres design rocking horse by the Stevenson Brothers of Bethersden, England is made with the permission of the legendary F.H. Ayres, purveyor of the finest rocking horses during the Victorian era and prized by children of all ages and British royalty alike. The horse, made from durable North American Tulip wood with a slightly longer body than the traditional Stevenson Brothers rocking horse, is hand carved to show musculature and constructed using the traditional Victorian method of mortise and tenon, ensuring a sturdier connection between joints than the common dowel and peg style that weakens after years of riding.The traditional dapple gray horse is hand-painted with the finest attention to detail and is tacked in London tanned English cowhide leather, complete with a red suede saddle blanket. Mounted on a Victorian safety stand, designed in 1878 by PJ Marqua of Cincinnati, Ohio, the horse comes complete with a real horse hair mane and tail and hallmarked brass plaque bearing the makers name, date and unique number.
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| $4,900.00 |
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- 23" in height
- 17 lbs.
- Sounds and plush feel
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| $93.60 |
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This Mahogany rocking horse by The Stevenson Brothers from Bethersden, England is based on a 1910 design originally manufactured by the legendary F.H. Ayres, purveyor of the finest rocking horses during the Victorian era, and prized by children of all ages and British royalty alike. Made from Mahogany wood, the horse is hand carved to show musculature and constructed using the traditional Victorian method of mortise and tenon, ensuring a sturdier connection between joints than the common dowel and peg style that weakens after years of riding and fitted with tanned English cowhide leather tack, sage green leather saddle top and tartan-plaid saddle blanket.When this Mahogany rocking horseÕs natural finish is polished, its takes on a beautiful reddish brown hue. And, when rocked in the light, the grain tends to change color. Mounted on a Victorian safety stand, designed in 1878 by PJ Marqua of Cincinnati, Ohio, the horse comes complete with a real horse hair mane and tail and hallmarked brass plaque bearing the makers name, date and unique number.
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| $6,900.00 |
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Plush Rocking Brown Horse
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| $139.99 |
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Ages 10 months and up. The Award-Wining soft rocker features buttons that activate songs that teach ABC, 1-10, colors, shapes, and more. Colt, the uniquely designed wester-style horse is an updated version of the classic rocking horse. His colorful accessories are sure to delight your little cowboy or girl. Enjoy watching your little one ride off into the imaginary sunset. Hand grip, footrest and rocker are made out of high quality solid hardwood. No assembly needed. 24.5"x12"x17.5
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This English Oak rocking horse by The Stevenson Brothers from Bethersden, England is based on a 1910 design originally manufactured by the legendary F.H. Ayres, purveyor of the finest rocking horses during the Victorian era, and prized by children of all ages and British royalty alike. The horse, made from traditional English Oak wood with its natural beauty and distinctive pattern, is hand carved to show musculature and constructed using the traditional Victorian method of mortise and tenon, ensuring a sturdier connection between joints than the common dowel and peg style that weakens after years of riding and finished in a dark wax and polished which builds up a patina over the years.The rocking horse is fitted with dark Havana English cowhide leather tack and matching suede saddle blanket. Mounted on a Victorian safety stand, designed in 1878 by PJ Marqua of Cincinnati, Ohio, the horse comes complete with a real horse hair mane and tail and hallmarked brass plaque bearing the makers name, date and unique number.
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| $6,800.00 |
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Having grown up in Kenya, the Stevenson Brothers of Bethersden, England, often camped on the riverbeds and plains of the Serengeti where massive herds of zebra and wildebeest roamed. In recognition of their time spent there, and as a tribute to their Uncle James Bosworthick, who secured their passage out of Kenya in 1958, they decided a limited edition of 100 of these amazing beasts was only fitting. With 25 years of classic rocking horses under their belts, this is one of the most fun and collectible so far. Made from durable North American Tulip and Beech woods, this rocking zebra is carved to show musculature and is constructed using the traditional Victorian method of mortise and tenon, ensuring a sturdier connection between joints than the common dowel and peg style that can weaken after years of riding. The Zebra is hand painted with the finest attention to detail, includes a real horse hair mane and tail, is tacked in black, tanned English cowhide leather and mounted with silver metalwork. The vibrant turquoise suede saddle blanket sets off the unique black and white design beautifully. Each heirloom quality, rocking zebra is an individually numbered masterpiece of English artistry, complete with a secret locking compartment. It is a contemporary design that works well in modern and traditional interiors alike.
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| $6,000.00 |
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Your kids will enjoy endless hours of freewheeling fun with this timelessly classic children's rocking horse handcrafted by master Thai woodcarvers. This delightful rocker has been expertly designed in the shape of a chopper motorcycle complete with decorative carved head and tail lights. The motorcycle's body features lead-free red, black, gray and green painted accents for a realistic touch. The lightly bowed sled rocker legs, featuring stabilizing cross-planks, keep playtime safe and give your little king or queen of the road a smooth, easy ride. The handles offer a comfortable grip and the firmly secured foot rests set your child's legs at a relaxed angle. The frame of this rocker is crafted from durable acacia wood and treated with quality stain to bring out the rich, natural colors of the wood grain. The splinter-free finish is achieved by applying and polishing multiple coats of soft wax. Created with love and built to last, this chopper rocking horse makes an excellent gift for any child. Crafted with lead-free paint, and rigorously tested and certified compliant with all industry and federal safety requirements. Measures 36 in. L x 27.5 in. H x 14 in. W. WARNING: NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS. AsiaEXP brings you childrens furniture of exceptional quality from a variety of world cultures. With this purchase, you are not only receiving a beautiful decor accent, you are also supporting a great cause. By shopping with us you help to sustain talented Asian artisans and to preserve the rich cultural heritage of Asia. The handcrafted nature of this item will produce minor differences in design, color and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to the unique quality of individual creations. Measurements may vary slightly.
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| $649.99 |
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Ollie Octopus Chair Rocker For every child who wonders what it would be like to ride the seven seas, Ollie is his captain. Ollie cuddles baby up in his soft tentacle seat and sends them rocking through waves and under sea. Ollie’s fun melodies will encourage baby’s imagination.
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Based on the tremendous response to The Golden Jubilee rocking horse, The Stevenson Brothers of Bethersden, England, presented their second rocking horse, inspired by Her MajestyÕs favorite colored horse, Tinkerbell, to the Queen of England, at Windsor Castle in honor of her 80th Birthday.Made over a period of ten weeks from carefully selected, sawn and air-dried English Oak grown over centuries in Windsor Great Park, this rocking horse is carved to show musculature and is constructed using the traditional Victorian method of mortise and tenon, ensuring a sturdier connection between joints than the common dowel and peg style that can weaken after years of riding. The colored horse is hand-painted to match her MajestyÕs favorite horse with exacting detail and tacked in nutmeg-colored, tanned English cowhide leather. The royal blue suede saddle blanket is trimmed in gold and silver, reflecting Her MajestyÕs racing colors. The blanket also bears the EIIR cipher, crown and horseÕs name hand embroidered by Hand & Lock of London, the oldest heraldic embroiderers in the world.Complete with a secret locking compartment (turning the horse into a rocking safe) and its own miniature woolen rug, made to the same design as those used in the Royal Mews on Her MajestyÕs own horses, this rocking horse is mounted on a Victorian safety stand, designed in 1878 by PJ Marqua of Cincinnati, Ohio, and comes complete with a real horse hair mane and tail and hallmarked gold plaque bearing the horseÕs name, makers name, date and unique number.
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| $7,400.00 |