Identify Your Breyer | Home | Web Specials | Special Events | Glossary | Site Index | Traditional Molds
Lady Roxanna
The Lady Roxana mold was introduced in 1986 as part of Breyer's Artist Series and is named for the mother of Lath and the mate of Sham, the famous Godolphin Arabian. in Marguerite Henry's novel, King of the Wind. It has a "� 1986 Reeve Intl" engraved on the inside of one hind leg. She was sculpted by Rich Rudish and is Breyer mold #425.
A symbol means that I don't yet have a picture of that model. If you can help, please see the Help Wanted section. Clicking on any photo below will open a larger version of that picture.
Photo |
Photo | Photo | Model Number | Name | Color | Release Dates | Released Through/Notes |
425 | Marguerite Henry's Lady Roxanna | alabaster, grey-shaded eyes and nose, rose grey mane/tail, | 1986-1988 |
Artist Series With small "Artist Series" brochure. |
|||
426 | Prancing Arabian Mare | light sorrel, flaxen mane/tail, near fore and hind stockings | 1988-1989 | ||||
939 | Cinnamon, Appaloosa | red chestnut blanket, long star, tri-color eyes, dark grey-chestnut points, four stockings | 1996 | Limited Edition | |||
1234 | Sahara | shaded fleabitten grey, snip, darker points, near fore sock | 2004-2006 | My Favorite Horses series | |||
3160 | Proud Mare and Newborn Foal With Andalusian Foal |
slightly glossy chocolate sorrel, solid face, dark red mane/tail, four stockings | 1993 | ||||
3161 | Proud Mare and Newborn Foal With Andalusian Foal |
rosey dun, solid tan face, darker grey dun mane/tail, dorsal stripe, near fore stocking | 1993 | ||||
8921 | Lady Roxana | tan dun, solid tan face, darker grey dun mane/tail, dorsal stripe, near fore stocking | 1996 | Leftovers of #3161 | |||
710796 | Cinnamon, Appaloosa With removable blue rosette ribbon |
red chestnut blanket, long star, tri-color eyes, dark grey-chestnut points, four stockings | 1996 | JCPenney Holiday Catalog Same as #939 |
|||
Sandy Bay | sandy bay, black mane/tail, four stockings | 1994 |
BreyerFest Live Auction (1 made) |
Artist's conception for the original Lady Roxanna