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Night Horse Fireback

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Night Horse Fireback

This fireback's curvaceous frame and rope moulding lend it a distinctive originality. Under a crescent moon, a cantering horse is pictured by a water hole as it eclipses the stars of the constellation Pegasus.

The thigh of the horse covers the star Markab, the bottom right star of the large square of stars which is most recognizable feature of the constellation Pegasus. Markab is still represented on this fireback as a reflection in the water with it's neighboring star Algenib.

In Greek mythology Pegasus, the winged horse, was the offspring of Neptune and Medusa, created at his father's command from a mixture of sea foam and the blood that fell when Perseus severed Medusa's head.

The canter is a moderate running pace of a horse, a brisk but easy movement. To win in a canter, in horse-racing, is to distance all the other horses so much that surging toward the end of the race is unnecessary.

• Fireback by J. Del Conner ©JDC 1998

• Cast Iron, Made by hand in the USA

• First introduced in 1998

• SF11 - 21.5" wide, 18" high, 48 lbs, .625" thick

• $586 retail price • $471 sale price includes free ups ground shipping