::My
Little Pony Information:: ::The Porcelain Collection: Single Figurines:: |
Basic
Ceramic Stats:
1. They were produced under the company Extra Special (with licensing from Hasbro Bradley). 2. Both single figurines and scenic sets are copyrighted in 1985. 3 . There are advertised 22 U. S. sets (including both single figurines and scenic figurine sets), plus one special order. 4 . First Born was a special order ceramic available with the purchase of two ceramic figures. She is also probably the most common. 5 . There are those that were produced in Sweden (and perhaps other places as well) that did not fall into the category of the 22 U. S. sets: Buttons and Majesty, other Swedish single ceramics still probably undiscovered. 6 . They are often referred to as ceramics, figurines, or porcelain items. Single figurines came package with a tag, and sceneries came packaged with boxes. 7. Single figurines from the U. S. originally had two round gold seals on their stomachs. The Swedish versions have a painted on logo. 8. The Scenic Set versions have a gold horseshoe and copyright information painted onto the bottom of the ceramic. 9. Singles are anywhere from 1 to 3 inches tall, and usually 2-3.5 inches wide. Scenes are anywhere from 3.5-7 inches tall and usually 3.5-6.5 inches wide. My
Little Pony Ceramic Figurines began production in 1985. The individual
ceramic ponies came with the authentic My Little pony tags. A tag
example can be seen right. All came with the same style tag, with Blossom
and Baby Blossom. However, the cards had the individual pony names. For example,
Tootsie's card would read: Tootsie Pony. The larger ceramic My Little Pony scenes
came in boxes. They are stamped with a horseshoe on the bottom and are
produced by Hasbro. |
::Applejack::
::Baby Moondancer:: ::Bowtie:: ::Cherries
Jubilee:: ::Cotton Candy:: ::Firefly::
::First Born:: ::Glory:: ::Medley::
::Lickety Split:: ::Peachy:: ::Tootsie::
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