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Antique 1931 Polo Magazine Cover — Original Arabian Star Blaze Lithograph

Antique 1931 Polo Magazine Cover — Original Arabian Star Blaze Lithograph

Regular price $185.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $185.00 USD
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CONDITION
Very good antique condition for age. Light age toning and minor surface wear consistent with a 1931 original publication. No major tears or losses noted. Presents beautifully and retains strong color and clarity. Please note this piece arrives unframed.

SIZE
Approximately 14 x 9.5 inches.

PROVENANCE
Original printed advertisement from Polo: The Magazine for Horsemen, January 1931 issue, published by Harper & Brothers. Polo magazine, established in 1927, was one of the most influential American equestrian periodicals of the early 20th century, covering hunting, horse shows, steeplechasing, and riding culture.

MAKER
Published by Harper & Brothers, New York.
Illustrated cover artwork commissioned for Polo magazine.

MATERIAL
Original 1931 paper print (not a reproduction).

WHY WE LOVE THIS
This striking 1931 Polo magazine cover features a beautifully rendered Arabian-type horse wearing traditional bridle tack, distinguished by an ermine star blaze—a classic and highly prized marking. The painterly illustration captures the refinement, athleticism, and elegance synonymous with early American polo and hunt culture.

As both an equestrian art piece and a fashion-forward graphic moment, this cover embodies the golden age of sporting illustration. The typography, color palette, and subject matter feel unmistakably Ralph Lauren–adjacent decades before the aesthetic became mainstream. It is equally compelling styled alone or layered into a gallery wall of horse and hound imagery.

A rare and authentic artifact from interwar American equestrian life, ideal for collectors of polo history, Arabian horse enthusiasts, and those curating an English country or sporting-inspired interior.

STYLING SUGGESTION
Frame in a simple antique gold or dark wood frame with a wide ivory mat and display in a library, tack room office, or above a console layered with leather-bound books, silver trophies, or a brass desk lamp. Pairs beautifully with other vintage equestrian prints for a collected, club-like look.

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