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Just been here today to buy my niece a present for her birthday.I am not a cat person although I do have one of these lovely cats on my hearth.Shane won't allow the real thing anyway!! Thought you might be interested.They are really lovely.
http://www.winstanleycats.uk.com/
http://www.winstanleycats.uk.com/
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About 15 yrs ago my Aunt gave me a gift of a pottery Siamese cat she found in the local antique shop. I have always wondered about the maker's signature and the no.2 on the paw. As soon as I clicked on your link I could spot the similarity, the signatures match and I now know why it has a number. I have a winstanley cat!
I am so glad I found AB it's a gold mine of information and you really are a true star!
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They are lovely.
Your one could be quite valuable cherrybomb.
It's a lovely pottery .They have a large collection of railway memorabilia there too.Also all the cats that haven't fired properly or have a chip or crack from the kiln are all out in among the plants in the garden.The owner is the son of the lady who started doing them in London ,and I think they were first called Kensington Cats.My niece is thrilled with hers.
Your one could be quite valuable cherrybomb.
It's a lovely pottery .They have a large collection of railway memorabilia there too.Also all the cats that haven't fired properly or have a chip or crack from the kiln are all out in among the plants in the garden.The owner is the son of the lady who started doing them in London ,and I think they were first called Kensington Cats.My niece is thrilled with hers.
Apparently she has been making them now for forty years and met her husband in Kensington when she was had just left art college.he had a pottery there and she worked for him and then married him.Then they headed to North Walsham and opened the pottery.
Tells you all about her here.....very talented lady.
http://www.catworld.co.uk/articlecatworld.asp?artid=918& amp;pre=25638
Tells you all about her here.....very talented lady.
http://www.catworld.co.uk/articlecatworld.asp?artid=918& amp;pre=25638