Equine portraits have long been a tradition in the sporting world and with good reason. The ones that adorn our boxes from selected U.S. and European artists show the sensitivity and endearing nature of the horse.
Currently available reproductions used for the lid are shown below.
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The art in the lid was done in 1901 by German artist Veit. It is a fine example of her ability to capture the sensitivity of her subjects. Artist: Veit - 1901. 3"x5"x1.25" high. $40 incl. S&H (US). |
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| Chestnut artist: Rivst - 1910 3"x5"x1.25". $40 incl. S&H (US). |
artist: Dresden - 1903 3"x5"x1.25" $40 incl. S&H (US). |
Bay artist: Rivst - 1911 3"x5"x1.25". $40 incl. S&H (US). |
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Mare and Foal artist: Drummond - 1905 4"x6"x1.5". $50 incl. S&H (US) |
English Hunter artist: Payne - 1910 3"x5"x1.25". $40 incl. S&H (US). |
Chestnut in Stall artist: Alfredson - 1908 3"x5"x1.25". $40 incl. S&H (US). |