Fleabitten grey Arabian Stallion
Photo provided by Lil Brooksby. Arabian Champion mold.
Bay Arabian Stallion
Bay catalogue Arab Stallion from 2006, called "Bantry Bay" in catalogue. Shown as "Al Ahmar" by owner India Jones.
Dun Arabian Stallion
Amber champagne horse in the arab stallion mould, dating from the 1970s (this mould is still in use but newer ones tend to be much finer in build), his name is Luka. Photo provided by Laura Bond.
Brown Arabian Stallion
'Bashir' is a brown Arab Stallion. Made in 2007. Owned and photographed by Sonya.
Chestnut Arabian Stallion
Image provided by Melody Dowell.
Arabian Stallion in Leopard Appaloosa
Leopard spotted Julip Original "Commotion" in the Arab Stallion mould. Part of the designer Julip range painted by Helen Moore. Made as a knabstrupper, now shown as an araloosa. Owned and photographed by Pip Williams. Shown as TS Commotion.
Black Arabian Stallion
This is a Julip Black Arab Stallion painted by Helen Moore. 2008 or 2009.
Owned and photographed by Melodie Dowell.
Black sabino Arabian Stallion
Customized by Laura Bond. Image provided by Melody Dowell.
Arabian Stallion in fleabit chestnut
This is a special order on the ‘Arab Stallion’ mould to catalogue model ‘Flame’s colour which is quite popular amongst collectors. Since arriving, he's become one of my favourites. I bought him secondhand although he’d already had another owner prior to that so I’m not sure when he was made. He has ‘Helen’ eyes though so I think possibly 2006/2007.
Owned, photographed and shown as ‘Ptolemy’s Folly’ by Christine Sutcliffe.
Arabian Stallion in fleabit chestnut
This is a vintage Julip Arab Stallion with tack. Owned by Jessica Shorkey. Photo by Melodie Dowell.
Chestnut Arabian mare, foal
Wizzy, a chestnut arab champion (sold in the Julip catalogue recently as Gypsy Moth) and Sascha, an older style foal or yearling, probably from the 1970s. Photo provided by Laura Bond.
Arabian mare in black pinto
Shown as Castlerigg Domino. Bought new 1977. A special-order colouring on the Arab mare chassis. Owned by Lesley Miller.
Chestnut Arabian Mare
Arab mare and side saddle rider from Julip of England. These are dated to the 1970's and are in excellent shape for that time period. Owned and photograped by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian Champion in dun
Known as "Malteser". 2006 release. Photo provided by Kim Watson.
Roan Arabian Champion
Roan catalogue model Arab Champion from 2006, called "Malteser" in the catalogue. Shown as "Scarletta", Ruby's mother (foal belowe) by owner and photographer India Jones .
Arabian Champion in brown roan
Known as Malteser. Image provided by Melody Dowell.
Arabian Champion in brown
'Allu' is an accidental portrait model in the Arab Champion mould. He was a model off the spares page and looked a lot like a real pony. Made in 2007. Owned and photographed by Sonya.
Arabian Champion in grey
Image provided by Melody Dowell.
Arabian Champion in grey
This is an older Julip which was one of their catalog models. She's an Arab Champion named Chrystal. Owned and photographed by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian Champion in dapple grey
Original catalog model from about 1998 or so. Image provided by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian Champion in buckskin
Arab Champion Tosca. Photo by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian Champion in leopard appaloosa
Image provided by Melody Dowell.
CM'd Arabian Champion
Twilight's Last Gleaming is a dun Lusitano, he's a Julip Horse of the Year plastic arab champion (made/sold in the early 1990s) customised by myself, Laura Bond, to a dappled yellow dun in 2004. Photo and information provided by Laura Bond.
CM'd Arabian Champion
Resculpted Arab Champion done by Helen Moore in 2007 and repainted by Melodie Dowell in 2008. Image provided by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian Stallion in bay
Known as "Sparrow", 1980 Arabian Stallion. Photos by Melodie Dowell.
Dandelion, Chestnut Horse of the Year
In working herder Arabian costume by Melodie Dowell. Photo by Melodie Dowell.
David and Dandelion, in box (#1402)
. Designed by Annabel Levaux Davies. Made in China. Photo by Melodie Dowell. From back of box: Ten things you didn't know about Julip Model Horses
Julip models have been galloping into collector's homes since 1945. WOW!
Early Julips were made of chamois leather, with lead wire in their legs.
The first Julip shop was at 18 Beauchamp Place in the heart of London's Knightsbridge.
The highly collectable latex Julip Originals were Produced in the 1950's. They are still carefully hand made the same way today.
In 1989 the immensely popular 'Horse of the Year' range was launched.
Many Julip models are based on real horses. In 1997 Julip made a white horse called Mousie in memory of Julip Director Annabel's own pony.
In 1995 Julip celebrated it's 50th Anniversary with a limited edition model and a party covered by Hello! magazine.
Forget meeting rock stars and trips to Disneyland...in 1999 Julip were asked by the Make-a-Wish Foundation (who grant the wishes of very ill children) to make a Julip horse to one of the children's designs.
In 2000 Julip made a model of ILPH Bob the Cob who went on to become the equine ambassador to the world's largest equine charity the International League for the Protection of Horses, the ILPH.
In 2001 Julip finally caught up with cyberspace and launched their website www.juliphorses.com.
"Palomino" Arabian
Arab from 1987. Letter P in mouth. Image by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian Stallion in brown
Produced by Helen Moore in 2007. Image by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian Stallion in black
Produced in 2008. Image by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian Stallion in fleabit grey
Produced in 2008. Image by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian chorus line
Showing from 1970's through current showing mold shrinkage. Images provided by Melodie Dowell.
Arabian in bay blanket appaloosa
Produced by the new Julip artists in 2008. Image provided by Melodie Dowell.