6411
Cat Door Stops $29.50 each (ASC $4.00) A cat is a useful in many ways, just two examples, as a companion and a predator of vermin. T ese characters are happy just to hold the door and may scare some undesirables as well. Made of non-allergic material, and weighted with sand they are more than up to the task.
6411 Ginger Orange Tabby 16” X 7.5” 6414 Coco Brown Tabby 10” X 9” 6416 Tilly Tabby Longhair 15”
6413 Malal Siamese 16” X 7.5” 6415 Miles Jr Black 10” X 9”
6415
Karate Mice Decoration 37707 - $14.95 each T ese mice have taken up martial arts, just to fi nd internal peace. Hand knitted in Peru of alpaca wool, with acrylic fi ll; you do not need a holiday to decorate. T ree colours please choose, grey and white, white, or tan and white. 3”
6413 6414
6416
Gorey Cat Brooch Edward Gorey’s celebrated art defi es stylistic description but leans toward the surreal. Featured here in sterling silver.
44607 Gorey Cat About Town Brooch 1.5” X 1.5” $58.50
Cat and Tracks Mug 42167 - $29.95 Quality English made mugs of fi ne bone china with plenty of cats...apparently with muddy feet.
Cat Socks 3 pair 61601 - $23.95 Bespectacled cats in navy, charcoal, and black.
Hand Painted Pottery Cats Made at a small family pottery in Torbay, England, they do everything from the mixing of the clay, hand painting, and multiple fi rings in a small kiln. Unique to this area.
68210 Cat Bank 4” x 4” x 5”
$32.50
68211 Cat String Holder (with scissors) 4” x 4.5” x 5”
$36.95
Feline Salt and Pepper 41665 - $29.95 Ceramic shakers made in England hand painted and posed at attention. 3.5”
Cat and Tracks Tea Cozy 42168 - $31.95 A tea cozy featuring all kinds of English cats and their paw prints. T ey all seem to be a bit surprised; maybe it’s all that tea. 12.5” x 10”
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