Overview
A dynamic, pure white bisque porcelain sculpture featuring two galloping horses in a moment of spirited motion. The unglazed finish emphasizes the musculature and fluid lines of the animals, mimicking the look of classical marble.
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Overview
A dynamic, pure white bisque porcelain sculpture featuring two galloping horses in a moment of spirited motion. The unglazed finish emphasizes the musculature and fluid lines of the animals, mimicking the look of classical marble.
Story
In the 1990s, this piece was a coveted centerpiece for home consultants across North America. It captures the 'Wild at Heart' aesthetic that dominated late-century interior design, blending equestrian grace with minimalist white decor.
Maker / Origin
PartyLite began in 1909 as a small business run by Mabel Baker on Cape Cod before evolving into a massive direct-sales empire. While known for candles, their decorative accessories were designed to create 'lifestyle vignettes' in the home.
Condition & Value
The porcelain appears bright and free of the common 'flea bite' chips on the ears and hooves. The felt base and original sticker are intact, which is excellent for preservation. Excellent condition maintains the higher end of the range. Value is driven by the secondary market for PartyLite collectors and equestrian enthusiasts.
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Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.
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Comparable demand stays strongest where maker, originality, and venue confidence line up. Broader examples still trade, but the range tightens quickly when provenance, condition, or selling lane fit is missing.
Best Venue
Specialty auction or a focused dealer with buyers already in this lane.
Signed example with light edge wear and original frame.
Comparable format with stronger provenance and cleaner surface.
Smaller related piece with visible craquelure and trimmed margins.
Period match with softer condition and weaker subject matter.
Close market lane comp with similar material and presentation.