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This striking tall figurine depicts a seated Siamese or Egyptian-style cat rendered in a highly stylized Mid Century Modern aesthetic, carved from dense hardwood with a rich ebonized dark espresso finish and high-gloss lacquer coating. The elongated, sinuous silhouette — featuring an exaggerated long neck, almond-shaped incised eyes, carved whisker lines, and a dramatically tapered body — is quintessentially representative of the atomic-age decorative arts movement popular from the late 1950s through the 1960s, when sleek cat sculptures of this form were widely produced in Africa, Southeast Asia, and domestic studios for the American and European export market. The piece stands approximately 16 inches tall and features a serrated or crenellated base edge detail, rounded haunches, and a deeply carved central body seam running from chest to base, all hallmarks of hand-carved folk art production of the era. The wood grain is visible beneath the lacquer on closer inspection, and the overall form closely resembles pieces attributed to African or Balinese carvers producing export decorative goods during the mid-20th century. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the photographs, which is typical of mass-export carved wood pieces of this period. Condition is rated Very Good; the piece retains strong structural integrity with no cracks or breaks, though light surface scratches are present across the body and base, minor scuffing to the ear tips reveals lighter wood beneath the ebonized finish, and the base shows expected wear from display use. A bold, graphic statement piece that pairs well with Mid Century Modern, Hollywood Regency, or eclectic bohemian interiors.