Stock ref: DS1484

Circa late 1940s

An early  rare and wonderfully patinated kidney shaped Serving Tray from ex Mouseman craftsman Martin ‘Lizardman’ Dutton. Carved from a single block of oak, lightly tooled to the tray and  darker fumed from new so it now has a lovely rich aged chestnut brown colour. There’s been a splinter loss on the carved Lizard’s head and some natural grain splitting around one of the recessed handles and extending to the upper rim, some of which  looks to have been glued/filled in the past.

Martin Dutton (1921-2009) of Huby, Nr York was a talented craftsman who worked at Thompson’s  through the war years. His solo work from the late 40s onwards bears  his distinctive Lizard carving. Martin, who was deaf  from birth, later became the senior woodwork teacher at the  Yorkshire Residential School for the Deaf in Doncaster, the lizard carving continued by his associate craftsman Derek Slater.

Size: 49(w) x 33(w) x 2.3(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1476

Circa 1970s

A wonderful opportunity to own a bespoke designed Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Display Stand, ideal  for  displaying plants, vases or sculptures. The octagonally carved  and shaped display plinth sits centrally on an octagonally carved tapering column and shaped cruciform base, supported by four feet. It presents with a wonderful natural wax polished rich honey colour and excellent condition, just minor marking as shown below from use  as intended.

Size: 40.5(w) x 40.5(d) x 105.5(h)cm. Display plinth 20cm dia.

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Stock ref: DS1392

Circa 1960s

A pair of the matching Robert Mouseman Thompson  lattice backed dining chairs in superb condition, complete with their original leather, made by the same craftsman and from the same original ownership. Made in the 60s, confirmed by the position of the bottom rush rail. Both present with a cleaned natural wax polished and aged colour and are completely sound with no faults to the framework. These original untreated  aniline cow hides are very prone to staining and these present  in exceptional condition for their age,  with only very minor staining.

Size: 44(w) x 43.5(d) x 85(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1483

Circa 1980

Not often seen on the market, an excellent solid oak standard lamp made by  Mouseman trained craftsman Albert ‘Eagleman’ Jeffray. Of typical form with an octagonally carved and tapered base with a tooled tapering central column, leading to a brass bulb holder.  In full tested working order. Rich medium fumed honey colour, excellent condition, just a small old minor splinter loss on the step of the base,  visible in the image gallery below.

Size: 30.5(dia) x 138(h) excluding the bulb fitting.

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Stock ref: DS1464

Circa late 1970s

An impressive solid oak dining set  from ex Mouseman Yorkshire craftsman Albert ‘Eagleman’ Jeffray. Comprises an octagonal  4’6″ diameter dining table with an adzed top sitting on a central cruciform pedestal base with sledge feet. These octagonal tables seat 4 in comfort and will accomodate up to 8. Cleaned and wax polished in our workshop, it presents in superb condition and colour free from any staining, damage or repairs. Complimented by a set of 6 of the highly popular lattice backed dining chairs with their original aniline cow hide seats and Alberts trademark Eagle incised prominently on each chair, and the table.  The chair frames have also been cleaned and wax polished in our workshop. The original cow hide seats, whilst having some surface staining and creasing, inevitable on the untreated natural aniline hide used, remain very usuable. Fairly priced accordingly, we will be pleased to discuss and assist if purchasers wish to consider replacing the leather.  The set represents great value for such high quality craftsmanship. From the same original ownership as the display cabinet – see stock ref: DS1463.

Sizes: Table 137(dia) x 75(h),  Chairs 44.5(w) x 45.5(d) x 88(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1482

Circa 1970s

An excellent handcrafted example of  Mouseman trained Albert ‘Eagleman’ Jeffray’s work, this Workbox is the perfect place to store all your craft and sewing bits and pieces. Rectangular form with panelling all round, a hinged lid allowing easy access to a large storage compartment and a lower drawer with compartments and brass handle, standing on carved square and octagonal legs. Albert’s trademark Eagle is incised into the rear panel. Of a larger size than the Mouseman version and with adzing to all visible panels in line with earlier period Mouseman craftsmanship. It presents in a wonderful waxed condition, clean and stain free inside and out and a medium fumed rich golden colour.

Size: 53.5(w) x 36(d) x 68(h)

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Stock ref: DS1375

1991

An excellent example of a Mouseman standard lamp complete with electrical fittings. The octagonal faceted base is carved from a block of oak and features the trademark mouse carved in high relief on one side. This supports a tapering octagonal carved and adzed column through which the wiring passes to a brass switchable bulb holder.

Presented in pristine condition with a waxed medium fumed colour. The original invoice confirms purchase on 22/6/91 for £ 215. It currently costs £ 650.

Size: 31(dia) x 138(h to base of bulb holder)

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Stock ref: DS1463

Circa 1980

A superb and  rarely found 3’6″ wide x 5’9″ tall partially lead glazed display cabinet handcrafted by ex mouseman craftsman Albert ‘Eagleman’ Jeffray. Panelled and adzed all over in line with earlier period Mouseman work, featuring an open upper display section  with 2  fixed shelves above a lockable, leaded and glazed double doored cupboard with 2 fully adjustable inner shelves and traditional wrought iron fittings, standing on turned and carved feet. 

Privately acquired from the original North Yorkshire owners it presents in excellent condition and in a rich golden colour. 

Size106(w) x 31(d) x 175.5(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1469

Circa 1940s/50s

A wonderful example of the highly sought after  early Mouseman oak fruitbowl, of typical adzed and tooled all over form with a beatifully exectited mouse carved to the outer face of the bowl. Excellent condition, no faults and virtually no evidence of fruit acid staining within the bowl. Lovely medium fumed naturally aged honey colour.

Size: 24(dia) x 7(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1462

Circa 1980

A superb example of the larger 3′ high x 5′ wide Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Sideboard. No longer a standard stock sideboard configuration, this design harks back to the 1950s and earlier. The nearest stock item produced to the same overall size today is the 5′ Welsh Dresser Base (£ 7,300 new).

The sideboard features a rectangular hand adzed top with an upstand to the rear, above two short and three long graduated drawers, the top two baize lined and compartmentalised for cutlery. Flanked on both sides by two full height panelled cupboards,  each with two fixed inner shelves  and traditional wrought iron fittings. Panelled to the sides and rear, standing on carved octagonal feet,  with a trademark mouse carved in high relief to the left canted corner.

Exceptional condition and medium fumed golden colour. Competitively priced.

Size: 152.5(w) x 49(d) x 94(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1467

Circa 1950s

A sought after early 10″ diameter Mouseman Fruitbowl, adzed and tooled all over, with the mouse carved  characteristically to the outer edge.  In original family ownership until our acquisition it has only ever  been used as a display piece and  presents with wonderful graining and in a stain free condition. Dark fumed from new,  and following a fresh polish with clear wax, it presents with a rich deep chestnut brown colour and patina. There is a small natural burr on the lip of the bowl shown in detail in the image gallery below. Present from new and never filled as the  graining and pores can be seen running through it. Competitively priced to take account of this natural minor blemish.

Size: 25.5(dia) x 7.5(h) cm

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