Nicholas and Steele
Antique Edwardian Black Cat Bird Scarer with Glass Eyes
Antique Edwardian Black Cat Bird Scarer with Glass Eyes
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A wonderfully characterful antique Edwardian black cat bird scarer, crafted from painted sheet iron or tinplate and retaining its original glass marble eyes.
Traditionally used in orchards, kitchen gardens and allotments to deter birds from fruit and crops, this striking folk-art silhouette features vivid green glass eyes designed to catch and reflect the light. The simple hand-cut form, weathered surface and expressive design give this piece enormous charm and authentic rural character.
Its aged patina and original finish tell the story of many years of outdoor use, while the distinctive black cat silhouette makes it an eye-catching decorative object for the home, garden room, greenhouse or country cottage interior.
Today, pieces such as this are increasingly sought after by collectors of garden antiques, folk art, agricultural bygones and black cat memorabilia.
Condition
Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface oxidation and patina consistent with age and outdoor use. Original glass eyes remain intact. Please study photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Features
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Edwardian period, circa 1900–1920
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Painted sheet iron / tinplate construction
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Original green glass eyes
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Traditional bird scarer or orchard frightener
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Folk art black cat silhouette
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Attractive weathered patina
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Unusual and collectable rural antique
Perfect For
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Country house interiors
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Cottagecore décor
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Garden antique collections
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Folk art enthusiasts
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Black cat collectors
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Potting sheds and greenhouses
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Rustic farmhouse styling
A rare and evocative piece of Edwardian garden history, combining practical rural heritage with enduring decorative appeal.
Dimensions
L36.5cm W17cm.
