Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, above two short over three graduating long drawers, with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark,91cm by 46cm, 93cm highPost 1955. Marks to the top. Slither off the bottom of tail. Minor water/splash marks to the front. Light surface wear to the top. Wear consistant with age and being used.
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Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Four English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, 1999, tan leather upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, each labelled 22/6/99,84.5cm highGenerally in good order. Some water/splash marks, but clean chairs.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Bedside Cupboard, with raised upstand, above a door, enclosing a shelf, with wrought iron hinges and turned handle, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark,48cm wide, 38cm deep, 69.5cm highMinor water marks. Water marks around front right foot. Overall in good order.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled Tall Double Wardrobe, 1930's, with burr oak panels, half penny moulding top, wrought iron hinges and latch with square head screws, right door with rare full length mirror, full width oak hanging rail and three shelf unit on right hand side, on four block feet, recessed carved front paw mouse trademark,122cm wide (4ft), 57.5cm deep, 185cm highMade for Kate Elwell, Robert Thompson's secretary for several years until her marriage in 1938.Photograph of Kate Elwell painting Alms boxes at Robert Thompsons workshop, Kilburn, Yorkshire, taken by G. Bernard Wood of Leeds.Photograph of Kate Elwell (left) two others and Robert Thompson.Split in grain on back right leg has had two metal brackets to give support. Splash marks to the left door. Wear consistant with age and use. The vendor is a relative of Kate Elwell.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Writing Desk, fold over top with two pull rests, upstand to the rear, above two drawers, above two cupboard doors, with wrought iron hinges, latches and handles, on four octagonal and block feet, carved mouse trademark to each pull rest,86.5cm wide, 38cm deep, 77cm highMinor water marks. In good order.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3ft Bedstead, 1930's, with penny moulded tops, with carved mouse trademark on footboard, 91cm wide, headboard 116.5cm high, footboard 76cm high, with Staples sleeve insulation sprung base and vono metal railsMade for Kate Elwell, Robert Thompson's secretary for several years until her marriage in 1938. Photograph of Kate Elwell painting Alms boxes at Robert Thompsons workshop, Kilburn, Yorkshire, taken by G. Bernard Wood of Leeds. Photograph of Kate Elwell (left) two others and Robert Thompson. Rectangular metal bracket on the back of the headboard. Splash/water marks. Natural grain splits. 6'2" or 188cm long.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, above two short over three graduating long drawers, with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark,91cm by 46cm, 93cm highWater marks down the front left side. Tiny dent on upstand. Ink stain top right drawer. Natural grain splits in back left leg.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 3ft Refectory Coffee Table, the rectangular adzed top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark,91cm by 37.5cm, 44cm highSome water marks to the top and underside. Visable police marker pen under top and stretcher base. Mouse is in good order. Wear consistant with age and being used.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled Partners' Desk, circa 1932, dowelled two plank top with carved mouse tails to each corner, plinth base, above two sets of three graduating drawers with tooled knob handles and two cupboards each with an adjustable shelf, butterfly hinges and straight head screws, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 152cm wide (5ft) 84cm deep, 72.5cm high The desk and chair were gifted by the American Paul Herrick Kelly (7th June 1881-19th December 1964) to his eldest son Captain Philip Paul Kelly (9th April 1906-18th March 1943) on the occasion of his marriage to Mary Haselwood Porter (18th June 1908-2001) on the 9th April 1932, Edmonton.They had one son together, Michael P Kelly (2nd June 1934-2008).In the 1939 register they are living at 50 Park View Road, Ealing.Captain Philip Paul Kelly attended Ampleforth college 1919-1923.He was mentioned in despatches, he was in the 2nd Bn Durham Light Infantry (50242) and died in Myanmar, buried at Tankkyan War cemetery, Myanmar. The top has ring/water/splash marks, surface wear, natural grain split and gap in the two planks. Missing one shelf clip in cupboard. Missing some fixing blocks under the top centre section. There is later ply behind the drawers, probably to stop them going to far in. Bottom right drawer has teeth marks! probably a dog. Wear consistant with age and being used.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cow Stool, the kidney shaped seat on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat,45.5cm highMarks to the seat. Splash/water marks on the legs and under the seat. Dent to left front edge of seat. Old damage to right ear. Dirty.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Fender/Curb, 1930's, of plain rectangular form with moulded top edge, with carved mouse trademark, external 145cm wide, 49.5cm deep, internal 122cm wide, 38cm deepMade for Kate Elwell, Robert Thompson's secretary for several years until her marriage in 1938. Photograph of Kate Elwell painting Alms boxes at Robert Thompsons workshop, Kilburn, Yorkshire, taken by G. Bernard Wood of Leeds. Photograph of Kate Elwell (left) two others and Robert Thompson.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Eight (6+2) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, 2006, tan leather upholstered seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark,armchairs 90cm high, single chairs 85cm high (some labelled 17/09/06)Generally in good order, with some water/splash marks, more on one armchair and three single chairs.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, with carved mouse trademark to the interior,30cm diameterWorkshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Napkin Ring, of standard octagonal form, with carved mouse trademark,5cm (2)Bowl has marks and has been washed/direct sun light. Old filled grain split to side wall. The napkin ring is in good order.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Sewing Work Box, with a rectangular lid over a single drawer, on four octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark,50cm wide, 33cm deep, 60.5cm highDrawer front has grease marks from hands. Water and splash marks, specially on the right side and right front. Oil marks down the metal lock fitment (visable on the inside of the lid and down the key hole).
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Monk's Chair, circa 1932, with curved back and shaped arms, each side carved with a monks head, over three gridiron panels, the centre gridiron with the Ampleforth Abbey coat of arms, woven leather seat, on four octagonal legs each with a pop mark, joined by a cross stretcher, with caved mouse trademark on lower left leg, 80cm high The desk and chair were gifted by the American Paul Herrick Kelly (7th June 1881-19th December 1964) to his eldest son Captain Philip Paul Kelly (9th April 1906-18th March 1943) on the occasion of his marriage to Mary Haselwood Porter (18th June 1908-2001) on the 9th April 1932, Edmonton.They had one son together, Michael P Kelly (2nd June 1934-2008).In the 1939 register they are living at 50 Park View Road, Ealing.Captain Philip Paul Kelly attended Ampleforth college 1919-1923.He was mentioned in despatches, he was in the 2nd Bn Durham Light Infantry (50242) and died in Myanmar, buried at Tankkyan War cemetery, Myanmar. Water damage to back. Damage to bottom of front right leg. Crack in left gridiron. Movement in frame. Grain splits. Wear consistant with age and use. The seat is stable and useable. The chair is good for age and useable. See extra images.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dressing Table Stool, with upholstered cow hide leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 39cm by 31.5cm, 47cmCow hide leather seat is badly marked. Foam has lost its sponge. Damage to the mouse's ears. Water/splash marks. Wear consistant with age and being used.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled Small Robe, 1930's, with burr oak panels, wrought iron hinges and latch with square head screws, full hanging pole, two shelves, on four square section feet, recessed carved front paw mouse trademark, 65cm wide, 56cm deep, 137.5cm highMade for Kate Elwell, Robert Thompson's secretary for several years until her marriage in 1938. Photograph of Kate Elwell painting Alms boxes at Robert Thompsons workshop, Kilburn, Yorkshire, taken by G. Bernard Wood of Leeds. Photograph of Kate Elwell (left) two others and Robert Thompson.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): Two English Oak Panel Back High/Adjustable Child's Chairs, circa 1930s, the backs carved with an elephant and a bear, adjustable lattice leather seats, back and side rails, with shaped arms terminating in carved monk's heads (with different facial expressions), on square section legs joined by rails, with a central rail with mechanism, each with recessed caved mouse trademark,85.5cm highCommissioned by Thompson-Schwab family, Kingfield House, Penton, Carlisle, Cumbria.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Blanket Chest, 1928, 3/4 hinged top with wrought iron leaf hinges, mouse tails to the front corners, the front with chip carving and three carved panels, the centre panel dated and initials 1928 JKB (John and Kathleen Brunton) enclosed by two medieval profiles, below FERE GOD LOVE GOD, carved mouse trademark on left panel, on four stile supports, 108cm wide, 52cm deep, 66cm highThis chest is based on a 16th Century example held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert museum, and which was illustrated in Robert Thompson's copy of Early English Furniture & Woodwork, a 1922 publication by Crescinsky and Gribble. Robert annotated the page, next to the illustration with notes and working drawings, and the book is still in the possession of the Thompson family at Kilburn.John James Brunton (14th July 1882- 3rd February 1948) married Alice Kathleen Rycroft (1st September 1895- 5th June 1975) in 1928 at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe, Halifax. Water marks to the back of top. Grain split in back of top. Natural defects in the oak. Splash/water marks. Front 3/4 is warped. Natural splits in the back plank and water marks. Replacement part to top of lock. See extra images.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Double Wall Light Bracket, with scrolling arms, oak leaf and acorn design carved to face of bracket, with carved mouse trademark,48cm wideWhite paint behind the mouse, on edges, and flecks along the top. Dirty. Old wax. Used.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Mantel Clock, 1930's, the adzed circular case with chip carving, set with a clock, with carved mouse trademark,24cm wide, 6.5cm deep, 18cm highSpeckles of white paint. Dusty and dirty. Clock face is 11cm diameter. Not in working order. See extra images.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Monk's Chair, circa 1930s, with curved back and shaped arms, each side carved with a monks head and a rose, over three panels, the centre with a shield and carved H (Horlicks), each side carved with the Yorkshire Rose, woven leather seat, on four octagonal legs, joined by a cross stretcher, with caved mouse trademark on lower right leg, brass inventory plaque 502/309,79cm highLoose right panel. Caster holes on the bottom of legs. Black dirt marks? above mouse. Old damage to back right leg. Wear consistant with age and use.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Monk's Chair, circa 1930s, with curved back and shaped arms, each side carved with a monks head and a rose, over three panels, the centre with a shield and carved H (Horlicks), each side carved with the Yorkshire Rose, woven leather seat, on four octagonal legs, joined by a cross stretcher, with caved mouse trademark on lower right leg, brass inventory plaque 502/1204,79cm highDeep scratch on back of curved back. Natural grain splits. Drak mark, burn mark? on back right leg. Caster holes on bottom of legs. Filled holes under curved back. Wear consistant with age and use.

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