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Re: Horse ornament
I can’t quite make out the mark on the bottom. If you can read it and put it in the descriptions that would help.
Re: Horse ornament
Yes I agree with Mark. For the best valuation we need to have a clear shot or description of the marking, Values for these figures depends a great deal on the maker.
Re: Horse ornament
Thanks for the new pic. HEREDITIES THE CHARM OF CREAMWARE ENGLAND is what the mark says.
This site has some info http://modelhorse.gallery/H/Heredities/MHCs_Hered.html
I’m not finding much info for value. Sold items by the same company range from about $10 - $50 on eBay but these are not horses. They do have two that I think are called cold cast bronze horses being sold now for sixty something each and Etsy has a bronze one being sold for about $30.
I think your horse is the Walking Thoroughbred in Bay.