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Lot 41

A PAIR OF ROBERT MOUSEMAN THOMPSON OAK BOOKENDS, carved with a single large mouse to each end, probably 1960's, approximate heights 16cm (2)

Lot 972

A ROBERT 'MOUSEMAN' THOMPSON OAK DESK, C1930 with adzed top, panelled sides and back, 74cm h; 50 x 137cm, carved mouse 'signature' ++Never previously offered for sale, in well used but sound condition, complete and undamaged, ink and other stains on the top, handling grease and grime, not cleaned or restored

Lot 973

A ROBERT 'MOUSEMAN' THOMPSON OAK MONK'S CHAIR, C1930 the arm bow carved with two monks or saints' heads, leather seat, 79cm h, carved mouse 'signature' The Monk's chair was originally designed for the Library of Ampleforth College in the 1920s. Early examplesm such as the present lot are carved with two monks or saints heads ++We understand that this chair has always accompanied the desk in the preceding lot and like it, has never been previously offered for sale. In well used but sound, complete and original condition. Not repolished

Lot 979

A ROBERT THOMPSON 'MOUSEMAN' OAK STOOL, C1960 35.5cm h ++Stain on top of seat, no damage and sturdy/stable

Lot 77

Two Robert Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn ashtrays.

Lot 1106

A Robert Mouseman Thompson cheese board of oval form Having adzed decoration, length 40cm.

Lot 45

MOUSEMAN ASHTRAY. A Thompson of Kilburn, carved oak ashtray by Robert 'Mouseman'. Width 10cm.

Lot 542

An Arts & Crafts oak elbow chair, by Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of Kilburn, probably 1950's, panelled back, open arms, studded tan leather seat, octagonal legs with carved mouse, width 51cms and a matching side chair, (2).

Lot 1335

An elm storage unit on casters with carved figural decoration of stoats and birds in the manner of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson.

Lot 216

A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of Kilburn oak tray, of kidney shaped form with adzed centre, raised rim and two mouse motif handles, 47.5cm wide

Lot 1928

An early carved oak bowl by Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson (24cm diameter)

Lot 1929

An octagonal carved teapot stand or clock back, Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson width 19cm

Lot 730

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak occasional table of octagonal form, the adzed top above a cruciform pedestal base with carved 'mouse' signature, height 70.5cm and diameter 68cm, some wear.

Lot 734

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak occasional table of octagonal form, the adzed top above a cruciform pedestal base with carved 'mouse' signature, height 70.5cm and diameter 68cm, some wear.

Lot 477

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.

Lot 478

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.

Lot 479

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.

Lot 480

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.

Lot 481

1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson panelled oak wardrobe, with a concave cornice top above two doors opening to reveal a rail and single drawer, hand wrought hinges and latch, with apron frieze to the bottom rail, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse signature, adzed finish, 132cm wide, 60cm deep, 183cm 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.

Lot 482

1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak single bed, the thumb moulded top rail held by block carved supports, carved mouse signature, adzed finish, 91cm wide, 210cm long, 113cm 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.

Lot 483

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.

Lot 484

1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak single bed, the thumb moulded top rail held by block carved supports, recessed carved mouse signature, adzed finish, 91cm wide, 210cm long, 113cm 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.

Lot 485

1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak side table, the overhanging top with tail carved corners, above a single frieze drawer, tooled handle, on four carved legs and block feet, with carved mouse signature to one leg, adzed finish, 67cm wide, 42.5cm deep, 63cm 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.

Lot 383

Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak cheese board of oval form, the handle typically carved with a mouse, 36.5cm long Condition: **General condition consistent with age

Lot 340

A ROBERT 'MOUSEMAN' THOMPSON DOUBLE PIN TIDY ,carved with signature mouse, 11.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep

Lot 285

TWO MOUSEMAN CARVED OAK ASHTRAYS BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN AND ANOTHER, CARVED WITH A REPTILE

Lot 299

A MOUSEMAN OAK BOWL BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN

Lot 199

Robert Mouseman Thompson oak book trough

Lot 428

Robert Mouseman Thompson vintage oak cheeseboard

Lot 429

Robert Mouseman Thompson oak breadboard

Lot 431

Robert Mouseman Thompson oak ashtray

Lot 418

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn light oak coffee table, with an adzed rectangular top, on a trestle base, 90cm

Lot 615

ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK TRINKET BOX Of rectangular form with lift-off cover, carved mouse signature. 10cm by 19cm by 11cm

Lot 620

ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK FRUIT BOWL Circular with adzing and carved mouse signature. 29cm

Lot 621

ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN AN EARLY SET OF SEVEN MOUSEMAN OAK DINING CHAIRS c.1930's/40's Each with burr panel back and leather seat, raised on faceted baluster legs, joined by a square of stretchers, each with carved mouse signature; together with a Mouseman oak carver chair, with panel back carved with a ship and leather seat, raised on faceted baluster legs joined by stretchers, carved mouse signature. (8) Note: The positioning of the rush rail between the front legs is a feature of early Thompson chair designs.

Lot 1391

A burr elm table with carved figural decoration of a stoat in the manner of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson.

Lot 1392

An elm storage unit on casters with carved figural decoration of stoats and birds in the manner of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson.

Lot 96

Workshop of Robert Thompson of Kilburn, North Yorkshire A "MOUSEMAN" OAK CHEESE BOARD, the handle with carved mouse signature. 37.5cm(L) CONDITION: Generally good

Lot 720

ROBERT ' MOUSEMAN' THOMPSON OAK BOOK TROUGH with carved mouse signature, 45cm long

Lot 266

A pair of Robert "Mouseman" Thompson nut bowls, diameter of both 15cm (2). CONDITION REPORT Some wear commensurate with age. No visible signs of damage.

Lot 453

Robert Mouseman Thompson carved oak ashtray with signature mouse detail

Lot 255

Yorkshire oak - Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson ash tray

Lot 106

A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson carved oak ashtray with signature mouse to one side, 10cms long

Lot 278

Robert Thompson (Mouseman): An oak canted rectangular ashtray, cigarette cut outs with carved Mouse signature to side.

Lot 457

A 1930's Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Panelled Oak Chest of Drawers, the rectangular overhanging top above four graduating drawers, the fronts heavily relief carved with strapwork surrounded by chip carving, turned and carved knob handles, on four block feet, with carved mouse signature, 70cm by 55cm, 75cm high (wonderful colour)

Lot 458

A 1930's Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Panelled Burr Oak Floor Standing Corner Cupboard, with open upper section, carved with the initial G and recessed mouse motif to each corner, fitted with two adjustable shelves, the lower section with single door opening to reveal two adjustable shelves, hand beaten wrought-iron hinges and lock plate, 78cm by 41cm, 194cm high

Lot 459

A 1930's Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Burr Oak Dished Stool, with oval shaped saddle top, heavy burr figuring, on four octagonal splayed legs, carved with mouse signature, 40cm high top 6cm thick (wonderful deep colour)

Lot 461

A 1930's Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Kidney Cow Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse signature on the seat, 43.5cm Some surface wear, minor wear to the mouses ears. 010615

Lot 462

A 1930's Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Kidney Cow Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse signature on the seat, 43.5cm Some surface wear and loose joints. 010615

Lot 463

Three 1930's Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Fitted Pigeon Holes/Message Boxes, each with ten compartments and latin text AUT DISCERE AUT CAEDI, LITERA SCRIPTA MANET and HODIE MIHI CRAS TIBI, one carved with a monk, each with carved mouse signature, 160cm wide, 33.5cm deep, 45cm high

Lot 464

A Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Double Dish Top Stool, the adzed top on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse signature, 82cm by 36cm, 41.5cm high (good colour)

Lot 465

A Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Bedside Cupboard, the raised up stand above a single panelled door, with wrought iron hinges and turned knob handle, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse signature, 48cm by 38cm, 66.5cm

Lot 466

A Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Mantelpiece, circa 1950's, of demi-lune shape, with a large carved mouse signature, 158cm wide, 36cm deep, 8cm thick (good colour)

Lot 467

A Pair of Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Candlesticks, with wrought-iron sconces, of octagonal form on square bases, each with carved mouse signature, 22cm (good colour)

Lot 468

A Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse signature, 47cm; and Two Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Ashtrays, each with a carved mouse signature, 10cm (3)

Lot 469

A Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Ronson Table Lighter, of rectangular form, with carved mouse signature, 11cm by 8cm, 11cm high Good order. 030615

Lot 470

A Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Cheese Board, circa 1950s, with carved mouse signature on the board, 37cm Used and dry. Worn on the mouses head. 02.04.2015

Lot 471

A 1950's Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Octagonal Oak Coffee Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 46cm

Lot 472

A 1950's Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Rectangular Oak Coffee Table, on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse signature, 91cm by 39.5cm, 42cm high

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