Auction
Welcome to the BreyerFest Live Auction!
BreyerFest is a blast, but it also gives Breyer and its fans an opportunity to give back to the horse world and other charitable organizations whose work we support. A portion of the proceeds from the BreyerFest Benefit Auction are donated to worthy organizations each year. Over the last 35 years, Breyer has donated over $3,000,000 thanks to the continued generosity of BreyerFest attendees!
Join Online or In Person
The Live Auction will be held both in person and virtually. Guests attending in-person at the Kentucky Horse Park and guests joining from the comfort of their homes can have a chance to bid on some spectacular test runs!
ALL bidders, whether you are joining us in-person or online, must register through Bid Spirit if you want to bid on the auction lots!
Please follow the instructions below on how to register.
Live Auction at the Hall of Champions
For our in-person bidders head over to the Hall of Champions before the 5:00pm start time and register for a bid card at the registration table.
Auction models will be on display in the Visitor’s Information Center all day Friday and until 3:30pm on Saturday. Auction lots are viewable online through our auction partner and on BreyerHorses.com prior to the start of the auction.
Each year, a portion of the proceeds from the live auction is donated to our BreyerFest Beneficiaries. (See our beneficiaries at the bottom of this page)
The 2024 auction raised
over $190,000 to support our charities!
Registration Instructions
If you’d like to bid on this year’s exclusive offerings, participating is easy! We recommend setting up your account prior to Saturday, to make sure you’re ready to go when the action starts on Saturday at 5:00pm EDT.
2. Click the yellow "Registration" button found in the top right corner.
3. Enter your name, email, create a password, verify you are over 18, and accept the terms and click "send".
4. Click on the confirmation link send the email that was used to register to activate your account.
5. Search for BreyerFest 2025 Benefit Auction in search bar located at the top.
6. Approved bidders can then place pre-bids and absentee bids on the day of the auction. Bidders can visit the auction page and watch the simulcasted live feed, and bid!
*Approved bidders can only place absentee bids once the auction is created, and the catalog is posted.
See the Auction Lots
Explore the full list of auction models below and plan your bids!
Lot 1 | Western Horse
Mold # 57
For Lot #1 what better model to kick off the Cheers to 75 Years Live Auction than the iconic Western Horse. Done on Breyer's first mold produced back in 1950 mold #57 sculpted by Chris Hess, this handsome guy has been reimagined as a glossy dapple grey with a detailed black and silver saddle. Lot #1 is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 2 | Ayyis Amazigh
Mold # 814
You might recognize this attractive guy as the Sunday Raffle, B’saha. He is done on mold #814 and designed by Lesli Kathman. For the 75th Anniversary he is dressed up in gloss making his Black Sabino-Tobiano pattern really pop! Lot #2 is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 3 | Clydesdale Stallion - Othello
Mold # 708
This stunning stud is strutting his stuff and showing off his bright bay sabino pattern! Lot #3 is done on mold #708 and designed by Lesli Kathman. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 4 | Nokota – ‘Passion’
Mold # 705
There is no fire hotter than a blue flame—and no fire hotter than the passion horse lovers have for Breyer horses. Lot #4 ‘Passion’ represents that fire, whether it’s for creating, collecting, customizing, or showing. It is a fire that can last a lifetime and bring joy to all generations of horse lovers. The fire also burns in Breyer and its many artists, customizers, and tack makers that create the magic that makes a Breyer horse so special. Whatever aspect of the hobby you claim, you are sure to experience this fire known as the blue flame of passion. Passion is done on mold #705 as a glossy multicolor flame decorator designed by Kathleen Moody. This lot is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 5 | Gaming Stock Horse - Wyatt
Mold # 730
Hang on as this flashy guy is ready to run fast! Lot #5 is done on mold #730 as a beautiful black splash pinto, designed by Sommer Prosser. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 6 | Five Gaiter
Mold # 52
This unique dude is ready to turn heads whether he’s on your shelf or in the show ring! He is done on mold #52 as a beautiful bay sabino-frame, designed by Leslie Kathman. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 7 | Cantering Warmblood
Mold # 739
Pink never looked prettier especially on this lovely gelding! Lot #7 is done on mold #739 as a beautiful strawberry roan. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 8 | Misty & Stormy
Mold # 20 & # 19
The sweet Misty and Stormy pair that has been in production since the 1970s is debuting a fun new decorator color! Ready to brighten up anyone’s day they are done on mold #20 and mold #19 as glossy rainbow and pearly white decorators. They are Breyer test colors and were hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 9 | Gem Twist
Mold # 495
This dapper dude is ready to hit the show ring and bring a pop of color! Lot #9 is done on mold #495 as a buckskin sabino, designed by Sommer Prosser. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 10 | Akhal Teke
Mold # 805
This fine gentleman is ready to gallop his way into your heart and herd! Lot #10 is done as a glossy dapple flaxen liver chestnut tobiano, designed by Heather Puleo. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 11 | Rugged Lark – Onsite Exclusive
Mold # 450
Last produced in 2008 Rugged Lark is making his triumphant return for the Cheers to 75 Years Live Auction! He is done on mold #450 as a handsome color-shifted black pintaloosa, designed by Lesli Kathman. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey. This Onsite Exclusive is only available to be bid on by registered bidders who are in-person at the Kentucky Horse Park during the Live Auction on 7/12/2025.
Lot 12 | Fighting Stallion
Mold # 31
Lot number 12 represents 75 years of a hobby that has brought endless joy and play activity to countless children and adults. The palomino color is a nod to the color of the first Breyer horse created back in 1950. Depicted on the sides of this Fighting Stallion, sculpted by the pioneering Breyer artist and toolmaker Chris Hess, are creators, artists, customizers, photographers, showers, tack makers, and just plain lovers of all things equine. These are the people involved in the world of Breyer that made it all happen over those 75 years…and oh, what a glorious 75 years it has been! Lot #12 is done on mold #31 and designed by Kathleen Moody. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 13 | Family Arabian Mare & Foal
Mold # 8 & # 9
A vintage favorite the Family Arabian Mare and Foal are showing off their modern colors and patterns! They are done on mold #8 and mold #9 as a chestnut tobiano-sabino mare and buckskin tovero foal, designed by Lesli Kathman. They are Breyer test colors and were hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 14 | Sherman Morgan
Mold # 430
This attractive guy is showing off his good side, which for him it's all of them! Lot #14 is done on mold #430 as a dapple bay blanket appaloosa. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 15 | Murgese
Mold # 824
Debuting earlier this year as the first release of the Premier Club this handsome Murgese is sporting a beautiful new color! He is done on mold #824 as a glossy dapple sooty palomino, designed by Sarah Minkiewicz. Lot #15 is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 16 | Marabella – Morgan Mare
Mold # 487
This glamourous girl is ready to bring a pop of color to your herd and will turn heads whether she is on your shelf or in the show ring! Lot #16 is done as a chestnut leopard appaloosa. She is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 17 | Zippo Pine Bar
Mold # 466
This charming guy will steal hearts wherever he goes! Lot #17 is done on mold #466 and done as a handsome grullo overo, designed by Sommer Prosser. He is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 18 | Racking American Saddlebred - Hamilton
Mold # 802
This stunning stud is ready to strut his way into your herd. He is done on mold #802 as an attractive sun-faded black homozygous tobiano, designed by Jennifer L. Scott. Lot #18 is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 19 | Huckleberry Bey – “Bold Illusion”
Mold # 472
You might recognize this guy's pattern from the 2002 Connoisseur Series release, Bold Impression. Bold Illusion is inspired by Bold Impression but is done as a glossy metallic colorshift and holographic tobiano on mold #472. Lot #19 is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 20 | Vanner Mare & Foal
Mold # 811 & # 812
Another beautiful mare and foal set offered in this year's Cheers to 75 Years Live Auction. This sweet pair are done on mold #811 and #812 as a dapple blue roan mare and bay foal. They are Breyer test colors and were hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
Lot 21 | Lady Phase – Onsite Exclusive
Mold # 40
You might recognize this beautiful lady as the Saturday Raffle, Cheers. She is done on mold #40 and designed by Lesli Kathman. For the 75th Anniversary she is dressed up in gloss making her silver bay blanket appaloosa pattern really pop! Lot #21 is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey. This Onsite Exclusive is only available to be bid on by registered bidders who are in-person at the Kentucky Horse Park during the Live Auction on 7/12/2025.
Lot 22 | Alborozo Pegasus
Mold # 718
Saving a fan favorite for last, the iconic Alborozo mold has a fun new upgrade for 2025, Pegasus wings! This stunner is done on mold #718 as a Sacred Kingfisher inspired glossy metallic blue, gold, and pearly white overo Pegasus. Lot #22 is a Breyer test color and was hand-decorated at Breyer Animal Creations®, a division of Reeves International, Inc., in Pequannock, New Jersey.
We are pleased to support the following groups as BreyerFest Beneficiaries:
Old Friends

Founded in 2003 by former Boston Globe film critic Michael Blowen, Old Friends is a Thoroughbred Retirement Facility in Georgetown, KY that now cares for more than 155 horses whose racing and breeding careers came to an end.
A "living history museum of horse racing", the farm attracts nearly 20,000 tourists annually that get up close and personal with such stars of the turf as 1997 Kentucky Derby winner Silver Charm, three-time Santa Anita Handicap victor Game on Dude, Breeders' Cup Sprint Champion Gulch and Breeders' Cup Classic winner Alphabet Soup.
By promoting these one-time celebrated horses through a campaign of education and tourism, Old Friends aims to draw attention to the need for widespread Thoroughbred aftercare. The farm is open to the public for tours daily. Reservations are required. Please call (502) 863-1775.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)

ASPCA was the first humane society to be established in North America (by Henry Bergh in 1866) and today is one of the largest in the world. ASPCA provides local and national leadership in three key areas: caring for pet parents and pets, providing positive outcomes for at-risk animals and serving victims of animal cruelty.
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)

The HSUS is the nation's largest animal protection organization, rated the most effective by its peers. Since 1954, they've been fighting for the protection of all animals through advocacy, education and hand-on programs.
The HSUS is a mainstream voice for animals, with active programs in companion animals, wildlife and habitat protection, animals in research and farm animals. They protect all animals through legislations, litigation, investigation, education, science, advocacy, and field work.
Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.)

Since 1969, PATH Int'l has provided Equine-Assisted Activity and Therapy (EEAT) programs in the U.S.A. and Canada through its network of nearly 800 member centers. Each year, dozens of new centers initiate new programs and more than 42,000 individuals with special needs benefit from activities which include therapeutic riding, hippo therapy, equine facilitated psychotherapy and learning, driving, interactive vaulting and competition.
The Cloud Foundation

A Colorado (501c3) non-profit that is dedicated to the preservation of wild horses on our public lands, and the protection of Cloud's herd in the Arrowhead Mountains of Montana.