I am pleased to offer a vintage-style horse head sculpture, often referred to as a bust. These pieces are frequently found in materials like plaster (chalkware), resin, or concrete and are popular as both indoor decor and garden ornaments.
Potential Origins and Identification
Similar sculptures have been identified with various manufacturers and artists:
Austin Productions: A common manufacturer of such pieces, specifically a 1978 design titled "Flaming Mane" by artist James Killian Spratt. These are typically made of Durastone, a dense plaster-based material, and often feature a bronze or verdigris finish.
Neoclassical/Italian: Some vintage plaster versions are attributed to mid-century Italian production, often inspired by classical Greek or Roman sculptures like the chariot of Selene from the Parthenon.
Modern Reproductions: Similar "stylized" versions are sold under brands like Ellena (resin) or Carnlow (polystone).
Features and Value
Condition: The white spots visible on the base and muzzle of your item are likely paint chips or "flea bites," which are common in vintage plaster/chalkware pieces.
I am asking $40 OBO!!!!!!
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