Horse Toys

Horse Toys
Horse Toys

Rocking Horses: the Regal History of a Favorite Toy

The rocking horse and its larger cousin, the carousel horse have been entertaining children (and adults) for ages.

Some sources say that the rocking horse first made its appearance in the 17th century, possibly as a tool to begin to teach young children how to ride. It wasn’t until two centuries later, during the Victorian era, that rocking horses became the toy of young aristocrats.

Others theorize that the concept of the rocking horse began much earlier and during the Middle Ages. Knights in training would often construct horses to practice jousting and other skills. Of course, the children of that era would want to emulate their heroes on horseback, and it’s possible that smaller versions of the knights’ contraptions might have been toys.

Queen Victoria was the woman responsible for making the rocking horse famous. She had given her children dapple-gray rocking horses. Once the rocking horse obtained the young royal seal of approval, everyone had to have a dapple-gray rocking horse. At first, only the wealthy could afford these state-of-the-art toys. They were hand crafted in small numbers until the industrial age hit and mass production made the rocking horse available to the public.

Up until 1880, rocking horses were mounted on a pair of bowed slabs of wood like a rocking chair. During this period, Philip Marqua of Cincinnati invented the “safety stand”. The safety stand works on the same principle as a gliding rocker. The wooden horse is set on a stand that stays in one place while the safety swing mounted to the frame provides the rocking motion. Overall, the safety stand offered far more stability and appealed to safety-conscious parents. These days, both options are offered on the market. For most people the elegance of a traditional bowed rocker is still part of the attraction of a rocking horse.

Rocking horses can be as simple as a few flat boards and some stain or as ornate and beautiful as a carousel horse. Some rocking horses have real saddles too. If you’re handy in the workshop, you can make your own rocking horse. There are sites on the internet that offer plans and instructions. This could be a fun project for you and your child to work on together. You can make your rocking horse as fanciful or as simple as you like. In fact, the “rocking horse” doesn’t have to be a horse at all. Some rockers look like swans, unicorns, cars, and motorcycles!

Whether you buy a rocking horse or make one yourself, the rocking horse will no doubt become a cherished heirloom of your child. While your child is young, he or she will spend hours playing on the horse, stretching imagination and going on wild adventures. As children grow older, rocking horses remind them of fond childhood memories. Eventually, when children have children of their own, the rocking horse passes down to the next generation to begin the cycle all over again.

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GETTING MY HORSE INTERESTED IN TOYS?

Hello all,

I’m trying to give my horse some new toys, to keep things interesting for her. Just a little extra mental stimulation. What are the best horse toys? Balls, Stall apples, etc.?

She is very smart, and has an energetic nature….so I think she would do well with some things to play with.

Also, what are some good safe toys that she can be left alone with in her paddock, while I’m at work?

what everyone has suggested so far are all good ideas. jolly balls are great and i love all the likit toys, too. but remember, some horses actually won’t play with toys. My one gelding wont touch them. (tho most all horses like likit toys b/c theyr flavored and its something they eat) So maybe before going out and spending all that money, try this- get an old soccer ball and crisscross thick ropes all over it, and braid the ends to make handles and see if your horse likes that. if she does, then get shopping!!!!

The most amazing horse toy ever!

Horse Art Prints

Horse Art Prints
Horse Art Prints

Funny Pets, Sports, Animals on Art Prints

I have been collecting for over 25 years and I am selling my surplus fine art prints at my website of funny dogs, cats, birds, Horses, wildlife, pets, sports, animals by English artists from 1800’s to 1900’s. I also have Funny kittens on fine art prints by famous funny English artist Louis Wain 1860-1939 and also Sports and Billiards Playing funny dogs on art prints by various artists.

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  1. I have 20 types of Sports and Billiards Playing funny Dogs and Sports Playing funny Kittens on Art prints.

  2. Funny Rules of Golf by Perrier and Golf Playing Funny Cats and Dogs on Art prints.

  3. Angling, Shooting, Hunting, FieldSports, Wildlife on fine art prints from 1700’s to 1900’s.

  4. Horses and Jockeys on Fine Art prints by Artists from 17th. To 20th. Century.

  5. Funny Kittens, Birds, Pigs, Dogs, Owls and Cats on Modern Fine Art Prints by Louis Wain 1860-1939.

  6. Various A to Z Cat Breeds and Victorian Kittens on Fine Art Prints from 1800’s to 1900’s.

  7. A-Z Dog breeds on Fine Art prints by Artists from 17th. to 20th. Century.

  8. Various Dog Breeds on original 1930’s fine art prints by J. De Clayes

  9. Lovebirds, Owls, Budgies, Eagles, Harriers, Parrots, Kingfishers on Fine Art Prints by artists from 17th. To 20th. Century.

  10. Pigs, Cows, Chickens and Farm Animals on Fine art prints.

  11. Wildlife, Landscapes, Seascapes and Animals on Fine Art prints by Monet, Degas,Constable, Turner, Hogarth, Rembrandt, Caneletto, Louis Wain and Van Gogh from 1700-1950s.

  12. Leopards, Tigers, Lions, Cheetahs, Cougars, Lynx, WildCats on fine art prints.

  13. Dolphins and Wildlife on Fine Art prints.

  14. Rabbits and hares on fine art prints.

  15. Funny Bonzo The Dog by George Studdy on Fine Art prints.

  16. Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Goofy, Donald Duck on fine art prints.

  17. Victorian Fairies on fine art prints.

  18. Nursery Fine Art prints by various artists.

  19. Funny Victorian British Bobbies ( Policeman ) on fine art prints.

  20. Hot Air Balloons and Victorian Military Fine Art prints from 1680 to 1900.

  21. Sailing Ships and River Scenes on Fine Art prints by various artists from 1700-1900.

  22. WW1 and WW2 War planes on fine art prints.

  23. Leopards, Tigers, Lions, Cheetahs, Cougars, Lynx, WildCAts on fine art prints.

 

All above pictures are 15 1/2″ by 11 3/4″ in size ( Picture Frames can be brought off the peg at any local retailer ) and art prints are sold for GB £13-99 each + GB £8 Post and Packing per Order.

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All Art prints are sent in a stationary tube anywhere in the UK by Royal Mail Special Next Day Delivery or signed for worldwide.

24) Vintage Classic Cars 1900-1913 on 10 Types of Art Prints:All original 10 Types of Car Pictures are 9″ X 7″ in size and over 40 years old and are sold for GB £7 each + GB £8 Post and Packing per Order. **Special Offer**Buy 10 for £60 and Free Post and Packing** A Saving of GB £18**.

 

25) Decoupage Art Prints: Dickens, Floral, Fruits and Flowers on Fine Art Prints 8″ X 6″ in size and sold for £3.99 each + £8 Post and Packing or 10 of the same print £29 and free Post and packing **A Saving of £19 **

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Please visit my Funny Animal Art Prints Collection @ http://www.fabprints.com

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Looking for art print I saw on Kentucky Derby website?

It had a foal curled up in front of a barn and race horses in the background like it was dreaming of the future. It reminded me of the Ducks Unlimited series of the puppies dreaming of future hunting. Does anyone know what I’m talking about and where I can find one of these to buy? The artists name or name of the print would be great!

I think I can help. The artist is Fred Stone and the print you have described is called ” A Century of Heroes”. You can try the web site www.fredstone.com or www.prints.com. Good luck!

Driving horse ground training youngster

Horse Images

Horse Images
Horse Images

Horse And Carriage Hire

Why not travel in style in a horse drawn carriage? This luxurious transport is perfect for a romantic trip, an alternative day out, to celebrate a special occasion or for a superb alternative for corporate events.

Horse drawn carriages, complete with suspension for passenger comfort, have been used as far back as Roman times. The carriages range from the functional day-to-day transport to the extravagantly gilded and decorated carriage of Queen Elizabeth II. For an idea of what type of carriage and livery you might want to hire one of the most complete collections is housed at The Royal Mews in London.

But this opulence is not reserved for the monarchy and there is a growing trend for hiring horse drawn carriages for special occasions. The most popular being weddings, with bride and groom being whisked away from the church in true style and comfort.

Horse drawn carriage hire is also a fantastic way to see the sites of a city. The slow pace of a horse drawn carriage allows the tourist to capture images that usually flash by in the bustle of motorized transport. For visitors to New York no tourist experience is complete without a trip on a horse drawn carriage around Central Park. For the more adventurous, hire a horse drawn carriage to visit the Valley of the Kings in Egypt complete with your own private guide.

Corporate events can also be given the finishing touch of a horse drawn carriage. A day at the races can become a day to remember with valued clients being collected from their hotels and driven to the race-course in a horse drawn carriage. A glass of champagne and a hamper of goodies can give your guests the ultimate traveling picnic experience.

A more somber use for horse drawn carriage hire can be seen in the resurgence of horse drawn hearses. This dignified final journey is crowned with a glass carriage usually pulled by dark Horses with magnificent black feathered plumes. The stately pace of the horses turned out in their finest coats and Bridles is a glorious tribute to a loved one.

There are also more nostalgic uses for horse drawn carriages. We all have the Dickens image of snow falling at Christmas as a horse drawn carriage drives through a market town carrying passengers laden with presents. Increasingly, horse drawn carriage hire is being used for Christmas trips. In some countries sleds with bells replace the wheels with passengers wrapped tightly in warm furs to keep them toasty on their journey.

There are endless uses for horse drawn carriage hire and this relaxing form of transport is the perfect way to make any occasion an event to remember.

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Can anyone tell where I can find an image of a dark horse poster?

On the top of the poster was a quote by H.P. Lovecraft, “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear”. Under the quote is dark horse comic characters like Hellboy. The poster I believe says something like playing on your nightmares. I would also like to know if any knows where I could purchase the actual poster as well.

try to this…

http://www.tfaw.com/Search/_results_invstatus_search=instock/_results_prod_type_search=Posters/_results_publishers_search=Dark+Horse

Wooodstock 69 ’s band:BLACK HORSE. Original song on civil war images.