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Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of Kilburn, an oak ashtray, c. 1930/40, with carved mouse signature. 10.5cm by 7.5cm. Provenance: Dr. Harry Addison, GP, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, a friend and contemporary of James Heriot (Alf Wight) and the inspiration for Dr. Allinson in "All Creatures Great and Small".
Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of Kilburn, an oak ashtray, c. 1930/40, with carved mouse signature. 10.5cm by 7.5cm Provenance: Dr. Harry Addison, GP, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, a friend and contemporary of James Heriot (Alf Wight) and the inspiration for Dr. Allinson in "All Creatures Great and Small".
Workshop of Robert Thompson of Kilburn a Mouseman oak kidney shaped tray, the rim carved with two trademark mice handles, 47cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn - an oak candlestick of adzed slightly tapered octagonal form, the column carved with signature mouse and stylised leaves to the angles on square base, the top with cylindrical iron sconce and broad circular drip pan, 28.5cm h Generally light wear with some light scratching and very minor losses to tips of two leaf centres
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn - an ashtray of conventional form, carved with signature mouse, 10cm w; together with an octagonal stand with concave border carved with signature mouse, 18.5cm w (2) Ashtray with some staining to dished centre and around nose of mouse, colour generally good. Octagonal stand with ring marks, staining
Fine Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn refectory dining table, together with six lattice back chairs (4 + 2) (6), one table leg carved with the traditional mouse, as well as mouse carvings to the legs of the chairs. Table is 154 x 87 x 74cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)All good but used condition. Table and chairs structurally sound. There are some nasty marks/stains to the leather seats. Probably manufactured in the last 20 years.
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn oak corner display cabinet, with penny moulded cornice, above a leaded glazed door revealing three glass shelves, the base with cupboard door and carved mouse motif. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good sound condition overall No damage to glass.Height of base unit 67 cm approx.width of base unit 73cm approx.depth of base 47 cm approx.Height of top unit - 122cm approx. width of top unit 64cm approx. depth of top unit cm approx.total combined height 189cm Approx.
An oak blanket chest, in the manner of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, with a panelled hinged top, front and sides,110cm wide35cm deep49.5cm highCondition report: With some scuffs and stains. One small crack to the front. Hinges possibly replaced. Agewise - likely post-war. Additional images uploaded.
Robert Thompson (British 1876-1955), a 'Mouseman' carved and painted oak wall plaque for Haileybury School c.1932/3, signed with a carved mouse in profile The shield form carved with winged hearts (Haileybury school badge) and an open book inscribed in Latin "Sursum Corda" (Lift up your Hearts), painted in black, silver, red and gold 26.5 cm high, 13 cm wideSmall Chips to the top left and right corners on the front of the shield and some to the back of the pointed part of the shield. Some small losses to the black colour on the front and edges of the raised carved elements. Some losses and fading to colour on the ribbon at the top part. Some indistinct scratched letters(?) on the back. Some rubbing to other colours.
Robert Thompson (British 1876-1955), a 'Mouseman' oak bowl and cheeseboard c.1935, each signed in relief with a mouse The bowl with adzed sides; the cheese board with curved boarder, the mouse having a long tail, both with a dark patina Bowl 25 cm diameter; board 31 cm wide (2) The bowl has four splits, very evident when the bowl is turned over, when viewed as a bowl, it shows two long furrows. There is heavy wear to the bowl interior is keeping with use, and natural wear to the underside. A few small losses to mouse's ears but concealed by the patina. Cheese board: there are some 'slither' chips and losses to the lower sides and corners, all appear to be old and covered with the same aged patina. There is old wear to the top and and underside.

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