A PAIR OF LIFE-SIZE MODELS OF JUMPING HORSES
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A PAIR OF LIFE-SIZE MODELS OF JUMPING HORSES

BY TOM HILL, 2012

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A PAIR OF LIFE-SIZE MODELS OF JUMPING HORSES
BY TOM HILL, 2012
Each eventing horse formed of between 500-600 reclaimed horseshoes, galvanised and black painted, on a rectangular steel bases
126¾ in. (322 cm.) high; 136 in. (345.5 cm.) long overall;
The bases -- 121½ in. (308. cm.) wide; 39¾ in. (101 cm.) deep (2)
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This lot will be removed to an off-site warehouse at the close of business on the day of sale - 2 weeks free storage
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The current lot was featured beside the final fence, Obstacle Number 28, in the cross-country Equestrian Eventing at the London 2012 Olympic Games in Greenwich Park. Made of recycled horseshoes, each horse took almost three months to create. After the eventing the horses were moved to the front of the Queen's House in Greenwich Park for the remainder of the Olympics. Since the Olympics they have been exhibited at Burghley Horse Trials and at Ascot Champions Day.