1998-2006 (grey, chestnut and bay with or without blaze and stockings; white. There were two base styles, plain and textured; the last pieces produced were not on a base. Limited Edition of 1000. Retail price was $100.)
Mold Book Name: Quartet Collector’s Horse
Notes: The number B-150 also appears in the Mold Book as “Cinco.” The name “Quartet” refers to this mold’s being the fourth in a series of limited-edition pieces marketed directly to collectors.
1993-1994 (Limited edition of 262. Blanket Appaloosa pattern in bay, grey, or light brown.
Notes: This mold was first produced as a Maureen Love original. “Jamboree” was the first in what would be a series of six limited-edition horses marketed directly to Hagen-Renaker Collector’s Club members.
2004-2021 (originally palomino, offered to Hagen-Renaker Collector’s Club members for $102 and non-members for $120. Color choices were extended in 2006 to palomino, bay, charcoal, or chestnut, and later to charcoal gray, black, bay, dark chestnut, chestnut, gray, white, rose gray, buckskin, palomino, black and white pinto, calico pinto, dapple grey. Earlier pieces were on a base; later pieces had no base. A total of 122 were made.)
Mold Book Name: (in DW section) Arabian Sixth – Exi ; (in Miniatures section) A-4012, Exi – Collector Horse MC [Maureen Love Calvert] – last horse
1994 (chestnut, white, bay, or dapple grey. Limited Edition of 418. Retail price was $100; $115 for dapple grey)
Mold Book Name: Encore
Notes: This is also known as the “Other Abu-Farwa” and believed to be reworked from a earlier sculpt of the real horse Abu-Farwa. See B-621, Abu-Farwa. The name “Encore” refers to this mold’s being the second in a series of limited edition pieces marketed to collectors.
2002-2021 (Limited Edition of 1000, originally light chestnut or palomino. Retail price was $100. Color choices were later extended to include charcoal gray, black, bay, dark chestnut, gray, white, rose gray, buckskin, black and white pinto, calico pinto, and dapple grey. A total of 406 were made.)
Mold Book Name: Cinco
Notes: The name “Cinco” refers to this mold’s being the fifth in a series of limited-edition pieces marketed directly to collectors.
The earliest light chestnut and palomino Cincos were sold on a base; later versions in all colorways had no base.