Rosenthals
This is Deutschmark, our lovely Rosenthal Trotting Horse probably produced in the 1930s or earlier. He was sculpted by Professor Theodor Kärner, one of the finest modern equestrian sculptors. Deutschmark is a multi-champ in both halter and collectibility.

This is Marzipan, another Rosenthal piece, probably produced in the 1930s or earlier and sculpted by Albert Heinrich Hussmann.

The incredibly rare Rosenthal Small Polo Pony. He's slightly larger than classic scale. He looks extremely gawky in photos, but he's really a neat little horse. He is a very early piece dating to about 1911, sculpted by Dorothea Moldenhauer. This particular example has a little gold metal tag on a chain around his right hind foot. It reads "Ertos" which may be the name assigned to the piece.

Here is our Small Polo Pony standing beside Pauline Entin's Large Polo Pony at Breakables Live 2012. The large pony is quite similar, but he has reverse dapples and a white tail rather than grey. He is a bit larger than traditional scale.
This is a Lipizzaner sculpted by Kärner. This piece is usually seen as white ware, but this fellow is a lovely dappled blue.

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