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Breyer, perhaps today's most famous model horse manufacturer.
 
Roy and Trigger porcelain, 2001. I did not design the deco (industry-speak for "paint job").
 
Zebra, 2000. The model shown is my licensed ceramic version of the mold I sculpted for their plastic line. The plastic's deco was not designed by me.  
Elvis and Rising Sun, "Harmony On Horseback", 2010 resin. I sculpted and designed the original deco for this, but more drybrushing was added at the factory. They also gave Elvis more feminine deco.  
Castagna, a resin collectibles company from Italy.
 
Moose, 1995. The company made several sculptures of this subject, but this is the one I did. I did not design the deco.
 
Baby Unicorn. Oddly enough, this was the only equid I sculpted for them. Another apprentice named Christine sculpted the Unicorn Mama, and I was directed to sculpt this after she quit, as a companion piece.  
Bison with White Calf. The company may have produced more than one sculpture in this theme, but this is the one I did. I had no control over decoration  
Gnu. Again, no control over their choice of decoration.  
Staffordshire Bull Terrier, "medio" size. The company made several of this breed in varying scales, but this is the only one I sculpted.  
Hagen-Renaker, a ceramic giftware manufacturer.
 
Guinea Pig for their Miniatures line. The one shown was one of the very first ones batched. The sculpt has a cavy nose, but the factory deco looks like a dog nose-leather.
 
Disney, for Disneyland's October 3, 2001 Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Evening. This was the first Haunted Mansion-NBC conversion at this park. I also sculpted the 3" tall mini Doom Buggy with Jack and Sally (no photo yet) that is very popular, and a Sally resin ornament, with dangling limbs on threads, that never went into production. That one best embodied the Burton spirit! I think in later years, the Park went with the much cheaper cloisonne ornaments.
Jack Skellington resin ornament. I also designed the deco.  
Dr Finkelstein resin ornament, deco designed by Paul Francis.  
Lock, Shock, and Barrel resin ornament. I also designed the deco.  
Mayor resin ornament. I also designed the deco.  
Sony and Amazon

In 2009, I was hired to "ghost sculpt" (no pun intended) the Slimer figure for the original creator of the character puppet, as it appeared in the first Ghostbusters film. Paul Francis sculpted the base and designed the resin tints deco. I did the original eye deco.