Stock ref: DS1444

Circa late 40s / 50s

A rare and exquisitely carved oak dish of stylized leaf form from ex mouseman craftsman Martin Dutton. A wonderfully tactile piece to handle, the oak is beautifully contoured and tooled in traditional mouseman style to all visible surfaces with his distinctive Lizard carved prominently within the dish. Very dry and grubby on acquisition a gentle clean and re-wax in our workshop has really brought out the rich natural colour of the fumed oak. No evidence of any losses or repairs, just a couple of natural hairline shrinkage splits to edges (shown in the image gallery)  which are quite usual on a piece like this crafted from oak.

Martin Dutton (1921-2009) of Huby, Nr York was a talented craftsman who trained and 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: 25.5(w) x 23(d0 x 3.7(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1444

Circa late 40s / 50s

A rare and exquisitely carved oak dish of stylized leaf form from ex mouseman craftsman Martin Dutton. A wonderfully tactile piece to handle, the oak is beatifully contoured and tooled in traditional mouseman style to all visible surfaces with his distinctive Lizard carved prominently within the dish. Very dry and grubby on acquisition a gentle clean and re-wax in our workshop has really brought out the rich natural colour of the fumed oak. No evidence of any losses or repairs, just a couple of natural hairline shrinkage splits to edges (shown in the image gallery)  which are quite usual on a piece like this crafted from oak.

Martin Dutton (1921-2009) of Huby, Nr York was a talented craftsman who trained and worked at Thompson’s prior to and through the war years. His solo work from the late 40s onwards bears  his distinctive Lizard carving. Martin, who was deaf and dumb, 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: 25.5(w) x 23(d0 x 3.7(h)cm

Please contact us to discuss the price.

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Stock ref: DS14447

Circa late 1940s /early 50s

A superb example of the earlier made Mouseman  stool with the prized and sought after characterful curved burr  oak seat. The rectangular seat above four carved and detailed legs, one of which is carved with the trademark mouse,  joined by stretchers. Privately sourced in Yorkshire  from the original owners family and presents in excellent condition and a rich colour.

Size: 41(w) x 28(d) x 37.5(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1449

Circa 1960s

A superb example of a sought after Mouseman burr oak  table lighter inset with a chrome Ronson Varaflame lighter. The  highly prized burr oak block is in superb condition, heavily adzed with the expected natural wood splits and burrs contributing to the character of the piece, with original baize lining to the base. Introduced to the UK in 1957 the Ronson Varaflame gas filled lighter fitted is a very rare to find brand new ‘old stock’ early A type valve piece,  received from the official Ronson distributors to the exact specification as the original  we sent them, which was mislaid whilst in their care. It’s in pristine brand new condition, fully tested and in working order when gassed.

Please note that if the buyer requires postage it will have to be supplied without gass as it is potentially dangerous  and illegal to post items containing gas.

Size: 10.5(w) x 5(d) x 6(h)cm

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Mouseman: The Legacy of Robert Thompson of Kilburn, written by Patricia Lennon and David Joy, published by Great Northern.

Vistitors to our showroom will know that we’ve always carried this book in stock, aviailable to buy directly from the showroom. We’ve now decided to add it to the website, available for postage worldwide or for collection from our home address in Kirkby Fleetham or the  Preston showroom.

The book has been recently updated and  is the official biography on the life and work of Robert Thompson, it’s considered a ‘must have’ for anyone who appreciates his work and those who have continued his legacy to this day.

Sold out.

July 2016. We have been advised that a new book is currently being prepared for future publication which will be listed when it becomes available.

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Stock ref: DS1428

Circa 1970s

Rarely seen on the market a lovely oak standard lamp by ex mouseman craftsman Peter ‘Rabbitman’ Heap of Wetwang, standing on a shaped cruciform base with a trademark rabbit carved in high relief to one of the supports,  with a heavily adzed octagonal tapering column above. In full working order, fitted with a new brass bulb holder with a 3.5 meter lead.

Rich deep honey colour, excellent condition just some natural minor age related hairline wood splits to the base and some filled natural burrs on the column.

Size: 33(w) x 33(d) x 137.5(h)cm excluding brass bulb fittings.

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Stock ref: DS1439

Circa 1970s/early 80s

A superb pair of the sought after Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Triple Mice Bookends, beautifully tooled to all visible surfaces with moulded tops. Waxed with a rich deep honey colour and free from any staining, repair or damage, except for a very small minor nick evident to one ear (shown in the photo gallery).

Size: 10 (w) x 10(d) x 18(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1396

Circa 1980

An octagonal oak coffee table by  ex mouseman craftsman Peter ‘Rabbitman’ Heap in excellent original condition. It features a two plank top,  specified ‘not adzed’ by it’s original owner and stands on a traditional shaped cruciform pedestal base with sledge feet. Peter’s trademark rabbit is carved prominently in high relief. It’s in excellent stain and damage free condition with a rich warm medium oak colour.

Privately acquired together with the square occasional / lamp table.

Size:51(dia) x 51(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1416

Circa 1950s/60s

An unusual bespoke coffee table from Thomas ‘Gnomeman’ Whittaker of Littlebeck. Adzed all over, it stands on sledge feet joined by a central stretcher with panelled sides joined to four legs, with a dowel pinned table top. The side panels are each carved centrally with a tudor rose. A signature gnone is carved to the corner of one leg. In original unrestored condition with some minor marking to the top and a natural split in one of the feet.

Size: 68.5(w) x 43(d) x 45(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1415

Circa 1950s/60s

A wonderful example of a Thomas ‘Gnomeman’ Whittaker bench stool with an unusual wavy edge to the seat. Of typical adzed all over rustic form the beautifully grained seat stands on four splayed  legs,  wedge jointed through the top of the seat. His signature gnome is carved to one of the legs.

It also makes an ideal occasional coffee table.

Acquired locally from a private collector.

Size: 68.5(w) x 30.5(d) x 35.5(h)cm

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