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Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson (Kilburn), an English Oak panelled drinks cupboard, with raised upstand, over two cupboard doors enclosing a single fixed shelf, wrought iron hinges and latches, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, c1986 as specially made item for vendor, h.76 x w.93 x d.51cm.
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN, A SET OF EIGHT MOUSEMAN OAK PANEL-BACK DINING CHAIRS raised on faceted baluster fore legs terminating in blocks joined by stretchers, each with a carved mouse signature. (8) Height of backs 84.5cm Six bought new from Thompsons in 1987. Two were bought from Thompsons in 2009.
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN, AN EARLY MOUSEMAN OAK DRESSING CHEST, CIRCA 1930-40 the mirror with a penny-moulded pediment and supported on faceted columns with leaf-carved candle sconces and a carved mouse signature, the chest with further penny-moulding above two short drawers over two long drawers, with a recessed carved mouse signature, adzed. 183.5cm high, 76cm wide, 45.5cm deep
A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak open bookcase, with a raised three-quarter gallery with half-penny moulding, over three adjustable shelves, with the carved mouse signature to the side, 116cm wide 26cm deep 117cm high This was given to the vendor's parents, who lived near Kilburn in Yorkshire, for their wedding in 1936. Condition ReportSome staining to the top right. Back board with small loss - photograph shows this.colour loss to the right side. Some colour change to the shelves Additional photos added
A pair of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak single beds, 1930s, each with half-penny moulding to the headboard and footboard, with adzed latticed frame, each with the carved mouse signature to the side of the footboard, both with fittings, one with a pair of irons,91.5cm wide60.5 and 100cm high (8)The beds were given to the vendor's parents, who lived near Kilburn in Yorkshire, for their wedding in 1936.Condition ReportOne pair of irons. Four cast mounts for the bed ends. Some screws. Ends where the cast brackets fit have been adapted. Filled holes to the lower holes. See extra images. Colour good overall.
A pair of diminutive leaded glazed oak hanging corner cabinets by Derek 'Lizardman' Slater of Crayke, North Yorkshire, 68 cm[Derek Slater was apprenticed to George 'Acornman' Grainger, of Acorn Industries, who himself had worked for Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, and is one of a number of craftsmen working in the distinctive Yorkshire School style, collectively the craftsmen are known as The Yorkshire Critters]
An adzed oak refectory dining table and six chairs by Derek 'Lizardman' Slater of Crayke, North Yorkshire[Derek Slater was apprenticed to George 'Acornman' Grainger, of Acorn Industries, who himself had worked for Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, and is one of a number of craftsmen working in the distinctive Yorkshire School style, collectively the craftsmen are known as The Yorkshire Critters]
An oak three legged milking stool by Derek 'Lizardman' Slater of Crayke, North Yorkshire, 42 cm high[Derek Slater was apprenticed to George 'Acornman' Grainger, of Acorn Industries, who himself had worked for Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, and is one of a number of craftsmen working in the distinctive Yorkshire School style, collectively the craftsmen are known as The Yorkshire Critters]
A leaded glazed oak dining display cabinet by Derek 'Lizardman' Slater of Crayke, North Yorkshire, 186 x 45 x 195 cm[Derek Slater was apprenticed to George 'Acornman' Grainger, of Acorn Industries, who himself had worked for Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, and is one of a number of craftsmen working in the distinctive Yorkshire School style, collectively the craftsmen are known as The Yorkshire Critters]
An adzed oak coffee table by Derek 'Lizardman' Slater of Crayke, North Yorkshire, 107 x 45 x 44 cm[Derek Slater was apprenticed to George 'Acornman' Grainger, of Acorn Industries, who himself had worked for Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, and is one of a number of craftsmen working in the distinctive Yorkshire School style, collectively the craftsmen are known as The Yorkshire Critters]
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, a group of four oak ashtrays, three of rectangular forms with two canted corners, the other of circular form and mounted with a horseshoe, each carved with mouse signaturethe largest 13.5cm wideAll in good condition, the older ashtray and the the one mounted with the horseshoe with a lovely rich colour, the other two likely a little later.
WORKSHOP OF ROBERT 'MOUSEMAN' THOMPSON (1876-1955): AN ENGLISH OAK CORNER CABINET with penny moulded frieze above a lead glazed door and side panels, enclosing three glass shelves, the panelled base with cupboard door fitted with wrought iron latch, carved mouse signature, 188cm high x 74cm wideProvenance: Purchased directly from the Mouseman Workshops, circa 1980s Private Collection, Bournemouth
WORKSHOP OF ROBERT 'MOUSEMAN' THOMPSON (1876-1955): AN ENGLISH OAK REFECTORY-TYPE DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS the rectangular adzed top raised on faceted baluster supports joined by an adzed stretcher, carved mouse motif to one leg, 183cm long x 87cm wide x 74cm high, the dining chairs with carved mouse motif to a turned baluster front leg, above lattice-panel back and leather covered seats, the two carvers 90cm high x 52cm wide x 50cm deep, the single chairs 84cm x 44cm x 44cm (7)Provenance: Purchased directly from the Mouseman Workshops, circa 1980s Private Collection, Bournemouth

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