Two Day Sale of Decorative Art & Design

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An ash stool, with a hoop back with a banded George VI cipher to the seat, 72cm CONDITION REPORT: One spindle split, front leg with split. ...[mo...

Two Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson table lamps, each carved with chamfered edges and carved mouse signature, 31.5cm high overall (2)

An Arts and Crafts oak three-fold screen, with embossed and highlighted panels depicting peacocks, with repeating simplified peacock feather panel...

An oak dining room suite, by Stanley Webb Davies of Windermere (1894-1978), comprising: a dining table, with a rectangular top, over trestle ends ...

An Arts and Crafts oak book trough/coffee table, the tapered supports with carved roundels each end, over a glazed terracotta inset top including ...

An Arts and Crafts style ash rocking chair, by Neville Neal, after a design by Ernest Gimson, with a ladder back and rush seat, stamped to uprigh...

An Arts and Crafts oak lamp table, the top with canted corners over a pierced frieze and turned spindles united with stretchers, 39cm wide 41.5cm...

A brass hall mirror, by Liberty & Co., the brass surround inset with Ruskin-type turquoise roundels, ivorine plaque verso, 63cm wide 52cm high CO...

An Arts and Crafts oak 'Ethelbert' armchair, c.1898, by Liberty and Co., with later alterations and lacking front stretcher CONDITION REPORT: Ad...

An Arts and Crafts oak dining room table, by Theo Dalrymple, the rectangular top with an extra leaf, raised on chamfered legs, 135.5cm long, 180cm...

Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, an oval cheese-board with an adzed top, 37cm long CONDITION REPORT: Ears of the mouse have been nibbled, d...

A near pair of oak and mahogany cabinets, by Shapland & Petter, each with inlaid chequer and feather strung details, the cupboards inlaid with a d...

Three Arts and Crafts oak single chairs, by E.G.Punnett for William Birch, each with ringed turned supports and rush seats, and an Arts and Craft...

An Art Nouveau oak display cabinet, with inlaid flower head motifs, the raised top shelf over two glazed doors, one lacking glass, with four adjus...

A pair of 'Art Nouveau' ceiling lights, each with a pierced brass mount and with 'smokey' cased glass globes, approximately 60cm high (2) CONDITIO...

A birchwood oval shaker box and cover, banded, 87cm long CONDITION REPORT: Scuffing to the outside, the bottom edge has a piece chipped off. Plea...

A stained pine wall cabinet, attributed to Elena Dmitrievna Polenova (1850-1898), profusely chip carved with stylised panels, with two top hung an...

A pair of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak monks' armchairs, with carved latticework panels, turned octagonal chamfered supports with 'mouse' signat...

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak dining suite, comprising: a table, with a rectangular adzed top, raised on turned octagonal chamfered trestle end...

A pair of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak corner display cabinets, with leaded glass panels, three glass shelves over a panelled door with latch ha...

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson carved oak fender, 20th century, with an adzed and carved mouse signature, 160cm wide 35.5cm deep Internal measurem...

An 'Abingwood' chair, designed by George Walton, in oak with rush seat and tapering splat with heart shape motif, repairs and seat worn First us...

An Arts and Crafts oak triple wardrobe, inset with with embossed copper panels and shaped hinges, flanked by a mirror door raised on a plinth base...

A Neville Neal ash rocking chair, after a design by Ernest Gimson, with a spindle turned back and a rush seat, stamped Neville Neal to upright

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