Description: Fisher-Price made several different riding horses during their early years beginning in 1934 with the #200 Wheel Horse. It seems that every year or so a new Riding Horse was introduced with slightly different features. The two year only #254 is no except to the rule. The #254 Riding Horse was advertised as being able to support "more than 500 lbs.".....now that's a strong horse!
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Accessories:
- FPT4140 - Riding Horse - Wooden riding horse with a large red 1-1/8" thick wooden seat that is also used as the horse's body. The front has a flat 1-1/8" thick wooden horse neck and head with black eyes, a black mane, and a red bridle painted on both sides. The horse also has a red leather reins. The seat is supported by 4 round 1-1/8" thick wooden legs that rest on a flat rectangular wooden base that rolls on 4 wooden wheels. Model number does not appear on toy. Measures 18" long, 15-1/4" high, 8" wide.
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Variations: None.
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Other Information:
- There were 5 different versions of a riding horse used during the early years of Fisher-Price, from 1934 to 1940's, click here for a list of these variations.
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