Lady Jewel is the mare; Jade is the foal
Lady Jewel
& Jade in Palomino
These one-of-a-kind test color mare and foal were painted by Laurie Jensen; photo by Gail Berg
Lady Jewel & Jade in in Rose
Grey and Chestnut
This is the very first Lady Jewel and Jade, introduced in
1988, and came in a set; photo provided by Monica Hambalko
Lady Jewel & Jade in Rose Grey and Chestnut
This is the original set, shown together; owned by Gail Berg
Lady Jewel & Jade in Light Dapple Grey and Black
Known as "Bedouin Princess & Blessing;" photo
scanned in from the 1993 Hartland Collectables catalog
Lady Jewel & Jade in Bay
Photo provided by Karen Grimm
Lady Jewel in Brown Tobiano
1994 special runs for Modell Pferde Versand of Klettgau, Germany. The foal's name was Gloria and the mare's name was Nimbus; photos provided by Karen Malcor
Lady Jewel in Black Blanketed Appaloosa
Special Run for BHR
Lady Jewel in Palomino
Spotted
Special Run for Modell Pferde Versand, Klettgau, Germany
Lady Jewel in Rose Grey
This is the very first Lady Jewel, introduced in 1988. Photo
scanned in from the 1988 Hartland Collectables color flyer
Lady Jewel in Bay
Part of a special run sold through JC Pennys during
Christmas 1992; photo by Gail Berg
Lady Jewel in Bay
Part of a special run sold through JC Pennys during
Christmas 1992; photo provided by Traci Hilbert
Lady Jewel and Jade in Black with silver mane/tail
Photo provided by Anni Stapley-Koziol
Example of signature "Hartland Collectibles" / "Paola Groeber"
Jade in Black
Blanketed Appaloosa
Special Run for BHR
Jade in Palomino Spotted
Special Run for Modell Pferde Versand, Klettgau, Germany
Jade in Chestnut
This is the very first Jade, introduced in 1988. Photo scanned
in from the 1988 Hartland Collectables color flyer
Jade in Bay
Part of a special run sold through JC Pennys during Christmas
1992; photo provided by Traci Hilbert
Jade in Bay
Part of a special run sold through JC Pennys during Christmas
1992; photo by Gail Berg
Jade in Brown Tobiano
1994 special runs for Modell Pferde Versand of Klettgau, Germany. The foal's name was Gloria and the mare's name was Nimbus; photos provided by Karen Malcor