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Large Doll's House 'The Folly' in Tudor style, with six rooms and staircase each decorated with wallpaper and flooring, hinged panels to front. Height 170cm, width 120cm, height 55cm approx. The previous owner believes this to have originally belonged to the Cadbury family. Comes with display cabinet.
An early 20th century Continental oak cabinet bookcase on base, the top section with glazed door enclosing shelved interior, flanked by spiral column support, the lower section with single drawer above carved panelled door, decorated with masks, fruit and foliage carved panels, 218cm high x 86cm wide
An early 20th Century Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted pears and raspberries against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, diameter 22cm
A large 19th Century Vienna porcelain cabinet plate hand painted to the central roundel with a lady sat upon a stone wall dress in yellow with a purple velvet shawl draped upon the ledge with Cupid to her shoulder with a quiver of arrows by her side, the border edge in royal blue and gilt cartouche panels and repeat foliate patterns, titled Sie Wieder Gut (to make good again) underglaze Beehive mark, visible diameter 37cm, framed
A 19th Century Vienna porcelain cabinet plate titled to the reverse Pustinio depicting three women stood in contemplation within a stone building with mountains in the distance, the border edge in tones of pink and crimson with gilt cartouche panels and jewelling, underglaze Beehive mark, titled, framed, visible diameter 23.5cm
A large 19th Century porcelain cabinet plate hand painted to the central roundel with three children dressed in 18th Century attire sat in a garden setting, the border edge in royal blue with a pale blue and gilt jewelled pattern edge, printed crossed L mark with BB inside, visible diameter 23cm
1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak chest of drawers, with gallery back, the overhanging top, above two short and two long graduating drawers, tooled handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with recessed carved mouse signature, adzed finish, 95cm wide, 48cm deep, 77cm high. private collection of “Mouseman” furniture, the pieces passed down from the vendors Grandfather Harold Stead. The collection was formed from a friendship between Harold Stead and Robert Thompson. Harold Stead decided in the 1930’s to begin the restoration of The Manor House in Lower Wyke, near Bradford, by the late 1930’s restoration was completed, one of the rooms had oak panelling and through knowing cabinet makers H P Jackson and Robert Thompson the decision was made to use the “Mouseman” to fill the Manor. All the pieces in this auction were personally worked on by Robert Thompson himself, originally the collection of furniture was larger but owing to Harold Stead retiring and downsizing a large portion of the collection was sold, these nine pieces being the last of the collection.
1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak dressing table, the overhanging top with tail carved corners, above a series of four frieze drawers, tooled handles, scorn and leaf carved spandrels, on four carved legs and block feet, with carved mouse signature to one leg, adzed finish, 104cm wide, 58cm deep., 74cm high private collection of “Mouseman” furniture, the pieces passed down from the vendors Grandfather Harold Stead. The collection was formed from a friendship between Harold Stead and Robert Thompson. Harold Stead decided in the 1930’s to begin the restoration of The Manor House in Lower Wyke, near Bradford, by the late 1930’s restoration was completed, one of the rooms had oak panelling and through knowing cabinet makers H P Jackson and Robert Thompson the decision was made to use the “Mouseman” to fill the Manor. All the pieces in this auction were personally worked on by Robert Thompson himself, originally the collection of furniture was larger but owing to Harold Stead retiring and downsizing a large portion of the collection was sold, these nine pieces being the last of the collection.
1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak chair, the cross splat back with a carved squirrel recessed motif, drop in seat above caved legs, carved mouse signature, adzed finish, united by stretchers. private collection of “Mouseman” furniture, the pieces passed down from the vendors Grandfather Harold Stead. The collection was formed from a friendship between Harold Stead and Robert Thompson. Harold Stead decided in the 1930’s to begin the restoration of The Manor House in Lower Wyke, near Bradford, by the late 1930’s restoration was completed, one of the rooms had oak panelling and through knowing cabinet makers H P Jackson and Robert Thompson the decision was made to use the “Mouseman” to fill the Manor. All the pieces in this auction were personally worked on by Robert Thompson himself, originally the collection of furniture was larger but owing to Harold Stead retiring and downsizing a large portion of the collection was sold, these nine pieces being the last of the collection.
1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak chair, the cross splat back with a carved knights head recessed motif, drop in seat above caved legs, carved mouse signature, adzed finish, united by stretchers. private collection of “Mouseman” furniture, the pieces passed down from the vendors Grandfather Harold Stead. The collection was formed from a friendship between Harold Stead and Robert Thompson. Harold Stead decided in the 1930’s to begin the restoration of The Manor House in Lower Wyke, near Bradford, by the late 1930’s restoration was completed, one of the rooms had oak panelling and through knowing cabinet makers H P Jackson and Robert Thompson the decision was made to use the “Mouseman” to fill the Manor. All the pieces in this auction were personally worked on by Robert Thompson himself, originally the collection of furniture was larger but owing to Harold Stead retiring and downsizing a large portion of the collection was sold, these nine pieces being the last of the collection.
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