| Adding Fenton alley cats can bring a twist and | | | | burmese, and colorful opalescent glass, and being |
| renewed enthusiasm to your cat figurine collection! | | | | so large this really brings out the beauty of the |
| There are a few features of these art glass cats | | | | particular art glass used. Their size also offers a |
| that make them unique from other cat figures. | | | | lot of room for some creative hand painted art. |
| The most obvious difference is that they weigh | | | | There is no shortage of variety in these unique |
| over 3 pounds and stand about 11 inches tall, | | | | collectibles and certainly something to satisfy |
| towering over most of the other cat miniatures in | | | | everybody's taste or glass style preferences. |
| your collection. A terrific way to draw immediate | | | | Some of the older vintage alley cats are worth |
| attention to your feline display! | | | | quite a bit of money. They are a highly sought |
| They have a smirk and tilted head that really | | | | after collectible, especially the original carnival glass |
| captures the "cool cat" look and feel we often | | | | designs. Newer production of these pieces are still |
| imagine in cartoon personalities like Tom (from | | | | available and very affordable. In recent years |
| Tom & Jerry) Garfield and Sylvester! Their | | | | these alley cats have been made exclusively for |
| neck is long and lanky and they are often hand | | | | and offered on QVC as limited edition pieces and |
| painted with a winking eye. | | | | can still be found today in new or like new |
| Of course, they are produced in all of the | | | | condition. |
| beautiful Fenton glass types such as carnival, | | | | |