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※ This is a set sale of two cats. Cats are gathering here ➡️ #SouthernAllSalesCats These are two wonderful vintage works by British ceramic artist, Jenny Winstanley. Both are calico cats, so they are probably both female cats. Perhaps they are a mother and child or sisters. Both are wonderful vintage pieces with lovely expressions. Judging from the paint, texture, and signatures on the back, they were probably made as a pair at the same time. ① First cat A lovely British Winstanley Cat (Kensington Cat), a glossy calico cat, size "4". The well-balanced limbs and the beauty of the fur are outstanding, and the cat has a slightly smiling mouth, making it adorable and charming. Winstanley Cats (Kensington Cats) are carefully made one by one, and you can tell the high quality at a glance. ❇️ Size is "4", approximately 23 cm in height, 17 cm in depth, and 16 cm in width. ❇️ Condition is a beautiful item with no cracks or chips. ② Second cat A British Winstanley size "2", a calico kitten. With cute round eyes looking slightly upwards, the glossy calico fur further enhances the cute little face. In Jenny Winstanley's words, "Winstanley Cats bring life to gray" - "Winstanley Cats breathe life into clay." Indeed, there are cats with life here. The promised cathedral glass eyes are also present, and with their transparent eyes, they follow the viewer everywhere. Size is "2", approximately 21 cm in height, 10 cm in width, and 11 cm in depth. There are no cracks or chips, and it is an extremely high-quality, beautiful item. (For reference) History of Winstanley Cats - Jenny Winstanley's studio was initially called the Kensington studio in the 1950s, but from 1958, it was renamed the Winstanley studio, after Jenny's maiden name. In 1964, the studio moved to Norfolk, and exports to the United States and other countries began. Jenny passed away in 2004, but her sons have succeeded her, and works are still being made today. Click here ➡️ #SouthernAllSalesCats No.2167.68 ≪OK≫
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