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WORKSHOP OF ROBERT MOUSEMAN THOMPSON; a rare adzed oak bureau, the fall front enclosing six pigeon holes above two short over two long drawers, with carved mouse to the fall front supports, width 91cm, depth 46cm, height 90cm.Condition Report: Good overall condition with no signs of woodworm, cup ring to the interior, minor water damage in parts, no apparent woodworm.
WORKSHOP OF ROBERT MOUSEMAN THOMPSON; an adzed oak refectory dining table, on octagonal columns united on a stretcher, length 122cm, depth 75cm, height 74cm.Condition Report: Supplied with custom made covers and original receipts, very light surface wear, good colour, minor marks to the edge of table.
TIM STEAD and JÜRGEN TÜBBECKE, An Impressive and Important Oak, Brass and Chrome Timepiece, Number 27, Designed by Tim Stead in Galashiels, the clockmaker Jürgen Tübbecke, circa 2000, Wall mounted, with a glazed pendant shaped case enclosing a skeleton dial, with Roman Numerals, a subsidiary seconds gear, signed J Tübbecke, nu 27, Galashiels, the case 60cm high. The dial is cunningly fitted below the very tall oak and brass pendulum, 190cm long; this in turn suspends from the open brass movement with single train, lever escapement, 64cm high; a separate pulley mount suspends a 51cm pendulum weight; also including a long chrome and brass winding pole, with turned wood (possibly holly or boxwood) handles, overall height is approximately 350cm depending on pulley placement when mounted. It is not clear what the time duration of this clock is...the adjustable pendulum drop suggests it could be longer than typical 8 days. Note: This is a rare opportunity to purchase a very fine example of Tim Stead’s work. The two makers also collaborated on the famous ‘Millenium Clock’ currently in the main halls at The National Museum of Scotland. Tim sadly died relatively recently and his home has been acquired and turned into a study centre and museum of his works. This is managed by the Tim Stead Trust and ‘The Steading’ is well worth booking to see locally. Tim was an extraordinary designer of all things in wood, and had a very particular style. He is perhaps the Robert Thompson, better known as ‘Mouseman’ of our age. Tim described his furniture as ‘Sculpture in Disguise’. The mock up image I created is to give an idea of scale. The actual clock face can clearly hang at head level if the overall piece is placed high on a wall on within a stairwell. It is unlikely the face was ever meant to placed by a persons feet!
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 5'3" Panelled Sideboard, 1930s, with raised upstand above a central bank of two short over three graduating drawers with turned knob handles, enclosed by two cupboard doors each with wrought iron hinges and latches, square head screws, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark,160cm wide, 47cm deep, 94cm highMarks to the top, ring marks, stains. Crack to right hand side top. Dirty. Second drawer has been fitted for cutlery. Water/stain splashes. Wear consistant with age and use. Used. See extra images in due course.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Tallboy, 2016, adzed top, above two cupboard doors with wrought iron hinges and latch, above two short over two graduated long drawers, with wrought iron drop handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark,84.5cm wide, 46.5cm dep, 122cm highIn good order with minor water splash marks. See extra images in due course.

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