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. :-)
This is the American Artists "Secretariat." He is a cold-cast porcelain (so technically resin).
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).

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)

This is Jahrtausend, the Franklin Mint Thoroughbred from their Horses of the World curio-size series. Pamela Du Boulay sculpted this magnificent piece.
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 could just decide what color to paint him...
My second RW, the Suffolk Punch, also in dire need of some TLC. (Photo by Karon Grieve)
This is the Breyer porcelain "Ballyduff." He's ever so cute. :-)

Coming soon: more broken chinas! HR Comella, Small Zara, and Forever Amber