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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.

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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

(c) Hilary Hurley

  939 Cinnamon, Appaloosa red chestnut blanket, long star, tri-color eyes, dark grey-chestnut points, four stockings 1996 Limited Edition

(c) Jamie Dulin

1234 Sahara shaded fleabitten grey, snip, darker points, near fore sock 2004-2006 My Favorite Horses series
(c) Barbara Schweder 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