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Cats are gathering ➡️ #SouthernAllSalesCats This is a wonderful vintage piece by British ceramic artist, Jenny Winstanley. Although her son and apprentices continue to create them now, the works (vintage items) by Jenny Winstanley, the mother, are truly masterpieces. Winstanley Cats (Kensington Cats) are carefully made one by one, and you can tell the high quality at a glance. Especially when compared to recent works, the vintage pieces by Ms. Winstanley herself have a depth and dimension that exudes dignity and elegance. Also, the eyes, known as cathedral glass eyes, which are a characteristic of Winstanley, are adorable and captivate the viewer's heart. On the back, there is Jenny Winstanley's signature, "made in England," and the model number "7," making it a rare and valuable early vintage piece. Recently produced works are mainly classified by sizes 1 to 5, and the size number is written on the back of the work. On the other hand, early vintage pieces are from the period when model numbers were used for management. This work is marked with the number "7." ❇️Size: Height 8cm, Width 20cm, Depth 12cm ❇️Condition: There are no noticeable scratches, chips, or crazing, and it is a high-quality, beautiful item. Ms. Winstanley's words, "Winstanley Cats bring life to gray," truly mean that there is a living cat here. (For reference) History of Winstanley Cats ~ Jenny Winstanley's workshop was initially called Kensington Workshop in the 1950s, but from 1958, it was renamed Winstanley Workshop, after Jenny's maiden name. In 1964, the workshop moved to Norfolk, and in its heyday in the 90s, it employed five staff and had a second factory. Jenny passed away in 2004, but her sons have taken over, and the workshop is still supported by a strong fan base. Cats are gathering ➡️ #SouthernAllSalesCats No. 2180 《B》 ※Cat figurine Popular keywords... England, Vintage
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