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  1. Aug 6, 2007 · Now, that phrase can mean several things, but most often it involves an elderly woman who lives in a Victorian house with her two-dozen cats, frightens children, and travels not only to the beat of a different drummer but an entire orchestra heard by no one but herself.

  2. Dec 23, 2013 · She did just that, creating the beloved ceramic cats for which she is so well-known, as well as lesser-known ceramic sculptural work. Mary's art career began when she finished her degree in painting from the Cleveland Art Institute, but was set aside to marry and raise a family.

  3. Mary Gates Dewey cat sculpture from 1999. LIKELY SOLVED. Picked this up at a local thrift store and was going to use it as a grave marker for one of my cats that recently passed, noticed it was signed "The Dewey Studio" copyright 1999, with a number 24 on it.

  4. This is a fabulous art handcrafted pottery piece by the late Mary Gates Dewey. ( 1927-2013). It is signed on the back. C,1980's. Number 6. Mary's highly collectible scat cat sculptures capture the Grace mischievousness witnessed in the lives of our feline friends.

  5. Mary Gates Dewey studio art pottery sculpture of a cat. Made to rest on the edge of a shelf or mantelpiece. Signed and dated '97. Measures 23" long x 10" tall. Condition: good, no chips or cracks, see

  6. 1993 MARY GATES DEWEY STUDIO CERAMIC CAT # 02 Dewey ceramic cats are handmade of clay and the colors and patterns are produced by an ancient method of firing called sawdust or "pit" firing. Once the piece has been bisque fired in a kiln, it is buried in sawdust and the sawdust is burned.

  7. This charming cat sculpture is an original hand-made piece by renowned US artist Mary Gates Dewey. Her famous ceramic cats are seen in fine handcraft galleries around the country. Each cat is hand mad...from eBay

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