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    Posted 5 years ago

    EAPGDepres…
    (69 items)

    I really love these cats. They measure in at 29". from my research I and also opinions of several others I have concluded that these are Deruta Ital cats. My persistence paid off. Per the suggestion of a fellow memeber, I soaked my cats in gentle soap and the plaster came off. Italy!

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    1. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Here's one that's also on CW and it is marked Italy, so that part is right! :^D

      https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/130169-ceramic-cat-from-italy

      It was posted 5 years ago, with no other information! I hope it helps! :^)
    2. EAPGDepression EAPGDepression, 5 years ago
      I like mine better, ;) That blue and yellow contrast is really nice.
    3. EAPGDepression EAPGDepression, 5 years ago
      The colors on mine seem kind of French and have a mid-century vibe. Maybe I should investigate french ceramic cats.
    4. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 5 years ago
      Porcelain. Long neck cat, mine was from Italy. I don't remember what the process in making them is exactly. I just remember that it takes a long time to make one. They paint it and fire it many times before finished.
    5. EAPGDepression EAPGDepression, 5 years ago
      So the people on my facebook pottery identification group have concluded Deruta Italy pottery cats. I am pretty happy with this after doing an extensive search. to the person who claimed everything signed Italy. These probably were signed underneath the felt but whatever glue they used eroded the bottom glazed and pulled it off. Also, the colors and painting seem consistent. So mystery solved!
    6. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 5 years ago
      Even tho you have solved your question, I do not believe glue would erode glaze. My thought is that after your pulled the felt off, it appears there is a layer of something besides glaze on the bottom. It looks suspiciously like plaster of Paris. Someone may have put plaster on the bottom to make it sit evenly and then put felt on top of the plaster to prevent scratches on furniture.
      If you soaked the felt fuzz off, you might also soak off plaster which will soften when wet. Then you would be right down to the glaze and maybe you will find the provenance hidden there.
    7. EAPGDepression EAPGDepression, 5 years ago
      Wow. You guys are so amazingly helpful. I will have a look later. Super excited to find out!
    8. EAPGDepression EAPGDepression, 5 years ago
      Thank you once again Watchsearcher. You have increased the aesthetic value of these cats exponentially. I thought it had areas of painted over damage and color loss but it was actually just whatever person decided to slap plaster on the bottom. He made it a real messy job. I was able to remove the plaster and the glaze indeed was intact. The cats need an overnight bath though for the bottom. It's still a bit hard to remove.
    9. EAPGDepression EAPGDepression, 5 years ago
      Look at the new pic. ITALY!
    10. EAPGDepression EAPGDepression, 5 years ago
      Persistence pays. ;)
    11. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 5 years ago
      I am so glad to be able to help solve the puzzle. Someone probably didn't even consider they would be hiding some important info when they plastered the bottom.
    12. EAPGDepression EAPGDepression, 5 years ago
      Well you helped me in another way too. I am about to reveal the maker of my Art Nouveau vase. I was sitting there thinking about it and I said what if I'm just not looking hard enough. So I went and looked all through the pattern on the vase and when the light hit it just right a signature was revealed.
    13. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 5 years ago
      I’m looking forward to that post!

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