A-62, Early Draft Foal
Height: 2 1/8”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
S1950-S1951, as “Colt, brown/palomino” (Chestnut, Palomino)
Notes: This mold was formerly misidentified as A-062. Several examples of A-62 in black pinto and brown pinto have been found, but these may not have been production colors.
Mold Book Name: Colt
A-61, Early Draft Horse
Height: 3 ¼”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
S1950-F1950, as “Horse, brown/palomino” (Chestnut, Palomino)
S1951, as “Draft Horse” (Chestnut, Palomino)
Mold Book Name: Horse, draft
Notes: This mold was formerly misidentified as A-061. It is also known as Draft Horse, comical.
A-146, Early Saddle Horse, feet apart
Height: 2 ¾”
Designer: Tom Masterson
Production Dates:
F1951, as “Saddle Horse chestnut/palomino” (Bay; Palomino)
Mold Book Name: Horse
Notes: This is also known as Saddle Horse, style 1. There are two versions of this mold, with different drawings on the Fall 1951 vs. 1952-1954 order forms. The feet-apart version appears to be the earlier one, so it must be A-146 (listed in the Mold Book in July 1951), while the later version with feet together is A-169 (July 1952).
A-169, Early Saddle Horse, feet together
Height: 2 ¾”
Designer: Tom Masterson
Production Dates:
S1952-S1954, as “Saddle Horse chestnut/palomino” (Bay; Palomino)
Mold Book Name: Horse
Notes: This is also known as Saddle Horse, style 2. There are two versions of this mold, with different drawings on the Fall 1951 vs. 1952-1954 order forms. The feet-apart version appears to be the earlier one, so it must be A-146 (listed in the Mold Book in July 1951), while the later version with feet together is A-169 (July 1952).
In addition, there are at least two variations of A-169, feet together. Both are shown here.
A-147, Frisky Colt
Height: 2”
Designer: Tom Masterson
Production Dates:
F1951-S1954, as “Frisky Colt chestnut/palomino” (Bay; Palomino [both colorways may face left or right])
2015-2021, as “Frisky Colt” (Chestnut [faces left])
Mold Book Name: Colt, frisky
Notes: There are two very different variations of this mold, facing right and facing left, both produced in the 1950s. The left-facing mold is not depicted on any of the 1951-1954 order forms. It was reissued in 2015.
A-234, Rearing Horse
Height: 3 ½” Designer: Maureen Love
Production Dates:
F1954-F1956, as “Rearing Horse chestnut/palomino” (Palomino; Bay)
S1957-F1957, as “Rearing Horse” (Matte white)
S1958-F1960, as “Rearing Horse buckskin/brown” (Gloss brown, Matte brown, Gloss buckskin [rare], Matte buckskin)
S1982-S1985, as “Rearing Horse” (Black)
Mold Book Name: Rearing Horse