Samuel Johnson (1709-84), compiler of the first English Dictionary, was not only a writer and critic, but also a renowned and witty conversationalist. Dr Johnson – as he is always known – was devoted to his cat Hodge who lived with him at 17 Gough Square, London. Referring to Hodge, Dr Johnson is reputed to have said ”...but he is a very fine cat indeed...” We have adapted the phrase to read 'Here lives a very fine cat indeed' so that fine cats everywhere can be acknowledged. On this decorative wall plaque, an especially fine and splendid cat is shown on an especially ornate baroque backing. What better present for a cat lover?
Fixing Points: one hole at the top of the tile
Dimensions: 3.9" x 3.9" (10cm x 10cm)
Made in Bath, England by Black Dog Decorative Tiles (https://www.blackdogtiles.com)
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Please Allow 3-4 Weeks For Delivery