








Ceramic Cat Figurine by Louis Wain
This is a ceramic figural cat attributed to Louis Wain, a British artist renowned for his whimsical and stylised depictions of cats. The piece is marked "Made in England" and features the registered design number Rd No 638517, indicating it was produced around 1920.
It was manufactured by companies such as Max Emanuel & Co., a London-based glass and porcelain importer active during that period. The ceramic reflects Wain’s distinctive artistic style, often featuring colourful and anthropomorphic cat figures
Origin: England
Period/Style: Early 20th Century
Date: Circa 1920
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 12.5cm height x 7.5cm width x 5cm depth
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This is a ceramic figural cat attributed to Louis Wain, a British artist renowned for his whimsical and stylised depictions of cats. The piece is marked "Made in England" and features the registered design number Rd No 638517, indicating it was produced around 1920.
It was manufactured by companies such as Max Emanuel & Co., a London-based glass and porcelain importer active during that period. The ceramic reflects Wain’s distinctive artistic style, often featuring colourful and anthropomorphic cat figures
Origin: England
Period/Style: Early 20th Century
Date: Circa 1920
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 12.5cm height x 7.5cm width x 5cm depth
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This is a ceramic figural cat attributed to Louis Wain, a British artist renowned for his whimsical and stylised depictions of cats. The piece is marked "Made in England" and features the registered design number Rd No 638517, indicating it was produced around 1920.
It was manufactured by companies such as Max Emanuel & Co., a London-based glass and porcelain importer active during that period. The ceramic reflects Wain’s distinctive artistic style, often featuring colourful and anthropomorphic cat figures
Origin: England
Period/Style: Early 20th Century
Date: Circa 1920
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 12.5cm height x 7.5cm width x 5cm depth
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