A beautifully carved early 20th-century carousel horse attributed to Edward Joy Morris II of Pennsylvania, dating to circa 1901–1902. Rich in character and craftsmanship, this piece captures the elegance and romance of the golden age of American carousels.
Expressive detailing can be seen throughout — from the sculpted mane and alert ears to the decorative trappings across the saddle and breast collar. Hand-painted accents in soft pastels and warm tones enhance its architectural saddle, tassel embellishments, and classic bridle design. Its poised stance and refined carving reflect the artistry and craftsmanship of the Edwardian era, making it a striking decorative statement and a true piece of American folk art history.