I was getting ready to list this hand carved wood Cheshire Cat that I purchased at the thrift store a couple of months back but thought I had better run this one through the experts.
This cat is almost 10 inches in length and about 5 inches wide between the tips of the feet. It's heavy and I think made out of solid mahogany (correct me on the wood if I'm wrong). The wood seems old and dry as well as the paint.
It's hand carved and painted. If you look closely the wood grain has been nicely used to represent the cats fur. I can't find any clear signature on the cat.
My concerns were that I may be under valuing this cat because I missed something in describing it or identifying the time period or even the wood carver if anyone thinks they may know where to look.
Does any know how old this cat might be from the carving style, paint or the way a Cheshire cat looked at a certain period of time?
Also, who the carver might have been, I know that's a long shot. Also, a ball park value or range? I may be able to determine this if I know some more information about it.
Thanks for any help!
Kevin