Cats 05/19/2009
Have you noticed how very many Staffordshire figure groups have a little dog tucked somewhere on the base? Dogs are commonplace in early 19th century Staffordshire figure groups. Stand-alone models in all shapes and sizes abound. But the same can't be said of cats. Ever wondered why? This cute cat currently graces the stock of John Howard, Woodstock, UK. Width: 3" To give our cat story a happy ending, let me add that in the Victorian era cats were increasingly considered hearth side companions and small family members. In 1871, England's first cat show gave legitimacy to these long overlooked companions...but the potter who fashioned John Howard's cat must have known this time would come. CommentsLeave a Reply |

