This company is based in England and produce a number of china and cold-cast porcelain pieces (resin with porcelain dust mixed in to give the model a metallic hue). They include horses and ponies, head busts and several horses with riders. Their most popular artist is David Geenty, who has also done sculptures for American Artists
(Man O' War, Ruffian), and he's produced many fine pieces for
the company over the years.
Above: 3.15"; owned by Barri Mayse
Shire Mare
& Foal
Dapple grey Shire mare, shown as "Mystck Night,"
and black foal repainted by owner Julie Froelich
Trotting
Foal in Grulla
Shown as "Tiffany Rowan," Welsh filly owned by Traci
Durrell-Khalife
Walking Thoroughbred in Bay
Photo provided by Karen Grimm
Prancing Mustang in Chestnut
Photo provided by Karen Grimm
Welsh Cob in Bay
This model was repainted by C. Davitt, shown as "Dyfed Rambler,"
and owned by Pauline Entin
Show Pony in Bay
This model was repainted by C. Davitt, shown as "Merry Go
Round," and owned by Pauline Entin
Part-bred Arabian in
Palomino
This model was repainted by C. Davitt, shown as "Sandking,"
and owned by Pauline Entin
Creamware Shire Horse
Signed on the base Geenty, and has the Heredities Creamware sticker to base. Measures 14” across and 10” high approx. Photo provided by Karen Costin who would like further information on the piece at karendiva71 at bulldoghome.com.
At The Start
Photo provided by the Heredities
web site
Favorite
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Flat Out
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Girl & Pony
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In with a Chance
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Mare & Foal
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Outsider
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Over The Last
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Running Mates
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Sheba & Dutchess
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Smart Money
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