Orange Tabby Cat Angel Christmas Ornament with Lace Tutu

Unbranded (Comparable to Kurt S. Adler or Midwest of Cannon Falls) · Art & Decor > Holiday Ornaments

Orange Tabby Cat Angel Christmas Ornament with Lace Tutu

Era / Decade

1990s - Early 2000s

Material

Resin or polymer clay face, synthetic gold lamé fabric wings, polyester lace trim, and gold metallic cord.

Condition

Very Good. The figurine's face and paint are intact, the lace appears clean, and the gold wings show no significant peeling or flaking.

Demand Level

Moderate-Strong (Seasonal). High demand among 'Crazy Cat Lady' collectors and vintage ornament enthusiasts during Q4.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$8.00 (Low) - $14.00 (Mid) - $22.00 (High)

Estimated Retail Value

$12.00 - $18.00

Comparable Sales

Similar feline angel ornaments from the 90s typically sell for $10-$15 plus shipping on eBay. Rare or branded versions (like Danbury Mint) can reach $30+.

Description

Whimsical orange tabby cat angel Christmas ornament. Features a detailed resin feline face with yellow eyes, gold metallic fabric wings, a gold ribbon bow, and a voluminous white lace tutu. This hanging ornament is perfect for cat lovers or kitchy holiday decor collectors.

Key Features

Highly giftable for cat owners; orange tabby specific markings; whimsical/kitsch aesthetic; lightweight for easy tree hanging.

Authenticity Indicators

Mass-produced holiday decor. Confidence: High (Authentic generic decor). No designer hallmark visible.

Flaws to Note

Possible minor fraying on the gold ribbon ends; lace may require light dusting with a soft brush; check for tiny chips on the ears (none visible in photo).

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay (Global reach for specific cat breeds), Etsy (Vintage section if over 20 years old), or Facebook Marketplace/Mercari for low-cost shipping items.

Selling Tips

Wait until October-November to list for peak profit. Use keywords like 'Cat Angel,' 'Orange Tabby,' 'Kitsch Christmas,' and 'Pet Memorial.' Ship in a small box, not a poly mailer, to avoid crushing the lace or wings.

Appraised on 4/19/2026