Rembrandt aficionados - model/history question

Is there any way to identify a Rembrandt when there’s little information known? I tried using the serial # through Lynnda at Classic Saddlery but that didn’t get me very far yet.

Is anyone here familiar with the Rembrandt models? Has the Laurea always been styled as is shown on the Classic website? It was suggested mine could be a Laurea but its looks don’t match. Is there any way to distinguish between the Victor and Select models? Does anyone have either model?

I’m attempting to sell my saddle and have had questions from buyers about the model/tree/etc I can’t answer! Thoughts?
photo 1, photo 2 I know these saddle aren’t a dime a dozen, so I may never end up knowing, but I’d like to be able to tell people the facts if at all possible!

I have had a few Rembrandts. From the flap, I would say it is not an Integra or an O/S model. Not sure about the Laurea. I had an old Rembrandt catalog…I will look for it this evening.

The old Vivian model perharps?

http://www.classicsaddlery.com/closeouts/ClassicAdjVivian17.5.jpg

Looks somewhat similar to the Vivian, though the flap on that one looks bulkier than what I have?

I was informed that one big difference between the Victor and the Select is that the Victor has a modified cutback and the Select a full cutback. In that case, I am leaning towards this being a Select model.

I thought you were talking about a Rembrandt painting or drawing of a dressage horse. Then I would say provenance is everything.

That’s just an original Rembrant “classic.”

Back when, they only had the classic and the Adjustible tree, and the Adjustible tree was called the Integra. The classic really didn’t have a name that I recall. They were an INCREDIBLE value.

Rides and fits extremely similarly to Passier.

I wish I could find another in XW. Had one in Regular, and passed it along as all my ponies are XW to SW. (stupid-wide :uhoh: )

I’m a fan. I sold an Integra a few years ago, and now I’m looking for another one, 18"… if anyone knows of one…
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