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Just a few of my chinas. I have a weakness for
broken ones, as you'll see at the bottom of the page. I have an
HR Forever Amber, Comella, and Small Zara to add to the "fixer-uppers,"
but I haven't gotten around to getting pix of them yet. :-)
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This is the American Artists "Secretariat."
He is a cold-cast porcelain (so technically resin).
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This handsome fellow is Cashel Rock, a
fine china Thoroughbred produced by Caughley
in Shrewsbury, England. He is a one-of-a-kind model produced as
a sample for Horsing Around. He is quite a large piece at 13.5 inches
tall (from hooves to eartips).
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This magnificent piece is Risque Remarque, the Albany "Desert
Orchid" china custom glazed by Lyne Raff. He is a multi-champ!
(Photo by Lyne Raff)
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This is Jahrtausend, the Franklin Mint
Thoroughbred from their Horses of the World curio-size series. Pamela
Du Boulay sculpted this magnificent piece.
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This is my first Royal Worcester
horse. He's a bit of a fxer-upper, to say the least. As of 6/20/06,
he's back in one piece, and I'll be picking him up at BF. Now if I
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My second RW, the Suffolk
Punch, also in dire need of some TLC. (Photo by Karon Grieve) |
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This is the Breyer porcelain
"Ballyduff." He's ever so cute. :-) |
Coming soon: more broken chinas! HR Comella, Small Zara,
and Forever Amber
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