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Tinkerbell
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 Majesty’s 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 Majesty’s 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 Majesty’s racing colors. The blanket also bears the EIIR cipher, crown and horse’s 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 Majesty’s 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 horse’s name, makers name, date and unique number.
Available to discerning owners as a limited edition of only 100, this unique, heirloom quality rocking horse is an investment in authentic English craftsmanship from the most highly regarded makers in the field. A timeless piece of equine sculpture that is rideable by children of all ages.
Available in two sizes: Large 56” L x 18” W x 48” H (holds up to 250 pounds)
Extra Large 70” L x 22” W x 58” H (holds up to 320 pounds)
Green Policy – Working with hardwoods brings with it an environmental responsibility, which the brothers honor: whenever possible, timbers are bought from suppliers supporting the code of conduct of the International Tropical Timber Organizations. The timber used by Stevenson Brothers comes from plantations with a sound replanting policy. As a double guarantee that the wood of your rocking horse is being replaced, we will send you a tree which you can plant and care for in your own garden.
As with all of Stevenson Brothers’ rocking horses, you also have the ability to custom build your very own horse: chose one (1) of three (3) horse sizes, the type of wood carved, the type of stand your horse is mounted on, the fittings, whether or not and/or how you want your horse painted, and the colors of the leather saddle and suede saddle blanket. In addition, you can choose to include a secret locking compartment and inscribe your very own message on the included plaque. To discuss all of your options, please contact us directly at 484-466-2067.
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 Majesty’s 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 Majesty’s 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 Majesty’s racing colors. The blanket also bears the EIIR cipher, crown and horse’s 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 Majesty’s 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 horse’s name, makers name, date and unique number.
Available to discerning owners as a limited edition of only 100, this unique, heirloom quality rocking horse is an investment in authentic English craftsmanship from the most highly regarded makers in the field. A timeless piece of equine sculpture that is rideable by children of all ages.
Available in two sizes: Large 56” L x 18” W x 48” H (holds up to 250 pounds)
Extra Large 70” L x 22” W x 58” H (holds up to 320 pounds)
Green Policy – Working with hardwoods brings with it an environmental responsibility, which the brothers honor: whenever possible, timbers are bought from suppliers supporting the code of conduct of the International Tropical Timber Organizations. The timber used by Stevenson Brothers comes from plantations with a sound replanting policy. As a double guarantee that the wood of your rocking horse is being replaced, we will send you a tree which you can plant and care for in your own garden.
As with all of Stevenson Brothers’ rocking horses, you also have the ability to custom build your very own horse: chose one (1) of three (3) horse sizes, the type of wood carved, the type of stand your horse is mounted on, the fittings, whether or not and/or how you want your horse painted, and the colors of the leather saddle and suede saddle blanket. In addition, you can choose to include a secret locking compartment and inscribe your very own message on the included plaque. To discuss all of your options, please contact us directly at 484-466-2067.



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