Stock ref: DS1373

1951

A superb 12″ Mouseman table lamp of typical octagonal carved and tooled stem and square base with stylised leaf forms to the corners. darker fumed from new it presents in a rich brown colour. A particularly cute mouse is carved prominently to the centre
of the stem. New 3 metre period braided wiring, plug and brass bulb holder.

Copy purchase invoice confirms it was originally sold in 1951. Bought directly from the original owners, distant relatives of Robert Thompson.

Size: 9.7(w) x 9.7(d) x 30(h).

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Stock ref: DS1353

Circa 1930s / 40s

Beautifully coloured and patinated early 12″ Mouseman table lamp with a rare burr oak stem. Typical square base with leaf forms to the corners and a rising octagonally carved and tooled stem with a well carved early mouse positioned prominently.Lovely
condition just some  natural splitting along the grain around the base, usual on a piece of this age. Rewired with new 3 metre period braided wiring, antiqued brass bulb holder and plug.

Size: 10(w) x 10(d) x 30.5(h)cm excluding bulb holder.

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Stock ref: DS1389

Circa 1960s

A superb example of the highly sought after  double pin dish. Pristine condition, rich honey oak colour,  subtle tooling to the upper surface and bowls and neatly executed line cut tooling around the edges.  Known to have been in the ownership
of mouseman craftsman Paul Golding’s family.

Paul trained at Thompson’s before the war, returning there after war service with the RAF. He was  senior carver from 1947 up to his retirement in 1987. He died in 2004.

Caution is always advised when buying these particular items from auction sites and less reputable or well informed sellers,  due to the items desirability and value there are a number of fakes that come to market quite frequently.

Size: 12.7(w) x 10(d) x 4.5(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1388

Circa 1960s

A beautifully grained and richly coloured example of the highly sought after  double pin dish. Pristine condition with subtle tooling to the upper surface and bowls and precisely executed chip carving to the edges. Known to have been in the ownership
of mouseman craftsman Paul Golding’s family.

Paul trained at Thompson’s before the war, returning there after war service with the RAF. He was  senior carver from 1947 up to his retirement in 1987. He died in 2004.

Caution is always advised when buying these particular items from auction sites and less reputable or well informed sellers,  due to the items desirability and value there are a number of fakes that come to market quite frequently.

Size: 12.7 (w) x 10(d0 x 4.5(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1382

Circa 1960s / early 70s

A  rare and highly unusual non-standard 6 3/4″  – 7″ diameter shallow dished bowl which features the mouse carved centrally, like the post 1960 made 12″ bowl. It’s in pristine condition with a rich depth of colour, only ever used as a display
piece. Smooth outer side, very  light subly tooling to the inner. Bought new by Mrs Jarratt, Sutton-on-Hull and acquired directly from the original owners family, believed to be distant relatives of Robert Thompson.

Size: 17.5(dia) x 2.7(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1384

Circa 1990s

A matched pair of the extremely comfortable leather slung backed and cushioned armchair with a solid oak frame which is still referred to as a ‘Smokers Armchair’ in the R. Thompson’s price list, although of course today few will use it for it’s original
named purpose. The frames present in excellent condition in  a modern lighter fumed golden oak colour. The aniline leather also presents in exceptionally clean condition with minimal marking having been protected from new by the original purchaser.
Great value as they are currently £ 1695 new.  

Size: 62(w) x 76(d) x 113(h)

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Stock ref: DS1378

Circa 1960s

A superb and  highly unusual  3’6″ bespoke sized refectory style  Mouseman Coffee Table with a single plank adzed top supported by characteristic turned and carved baluster legs with sledge feet, supported by a stretcher. Ceaned and re-waxedin
our workshop it presents in exceptional condition with a rich depth of colour.

Size: 110(w) x 40(d) x 44.5(h)

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Stock ref: DS1247

Circa 1970

Versatile and beautifully proportioned floor standing panelled oak cupboard from the Beaverman workshop of Colin Almack. Extensive adzing to all the solid oak inlaid panels and the top, turned Yorkshire rose door handle with Colin’s trademark beaver incised
in low relief  to the lower right panel. Three fixed solid oak shelves internally, the unseen corner back panels in oak veneered ply.

Excellent waxed condition and natural aged colour, no staining to the panelled sections just very slight remaining evidence of some old ring marking visible to the top. The current new cost is in excess of £ 1,600.

Size: 81(w) x 565(d) x 106.5(h) cm

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Two wall hung corner cupboards also available from the same original ownership, one glazed the other panelled. 

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Stock ref: DS1357

1912

A unique opportunity to purchase the second oldest piece known to have been made personally by the celebrated Arts and Crafts furniture maker Stanley Webb Davies and in his personal possession  at Gatesbield, his home in Windermere,  up to his death.  This solid oak piece is known to have been made in 1912 when Stanley was just 16 years old whilst at Bootham School, York where it was judged by his woodwork master to be “of good quality and was quite the best thing in the show……. it is accurate in its fitting and a neatly executed piece of furniture and it comes first.” It features a sliding glazed leaded top cupboard, a fall front writing desk which sits on pull-out lopers, with inner compartments and drawers. Below are a range of open and doored cupboards and drawers fittted with period fittings.

Whilst demonstrating his latent talent for woodwork it was made before he trained professionally under the tutilage of Romney Green so it lacks the exposed joints and other techniques which typify has later professional work. Nethertheless the influences of A W Simpson of Kendal, the Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau period are all visible in the style, construction and fittings used on this piece.

Clearly used regularly by Stanley throughout his life it has some minor knocks, scratches and splashes but remains a  solid and highly usable piece. All the fittings look to be original except for one which looks to be a later replacement on the front right smaller drawer. The keys are retained with an interesting original and probably now unique SWD showroom price label. I don’t believe the price shown relates to this piece as it has only ever been a personal family piece but is nevertheless an interesting small piece of Stanley’s business history.

Excellent provenance, the piece remained in Stanley’s personal possession at Gatesbield up to his death and was bequeathed in his will to his niece Cindy Vardy. It remained in her possession until she retired into one of the Gatesbield Quaker Housing Asscociation appartments which now occupy the Gatesbield site, when it was acquired  by a close family friend and hence into our ownership. 

This piece was also exhibited at Blackwell, the National Trust owned Arts & Crafts property designed by  M.H. Baille Scott in Bowness-on-Windermere Nov 2011 – Feb 2012.

Literature: Hugh Wright – Stanley Webb Davies 1894-1978, Arts & Crafts Furniture Maker, pages 10-12.

Size: 76(w) x 49(d) x 130(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1358

1923

A unique opportunity for collectors and admirers of his work to own Stanley’s personal nameplate, handmade by himself for use  within his showroom and office when he started his business on New Road, Windermere in 1923.  Handcrafted from solid english walnut and of triangular section with carved and gilded lettering. It remains in excellent original condition.

Excellent provenance, the piece remained in Stanley’s personal possession at Gatesbield up to his death and was bequeathed in his will to his niece Cindy Vardy. It remained in her possession until she retired into one of the Gatesbield Quaker Housing Asscociation appartments which now occupy the Gatesbield site, when it was acquired  by a close family friend and hence into our ownership.

Size: 68(l) x 7.5(d) x 6.5(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1379

1981

A rare adzed  spinning stool made  by ‘Gnomeman’ Thomas Whittaker trained craftsman Chris Checksfield to celebrate the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. Of typical adzed and pegged form standing on three legs, the back
carved with The Prince of Wales feathers surrounded by both their names, hearts and the year of their wedding. It presents in excellent condition with a deep honey colour.

It’s no surprise the design and construction bears many similarities to the Thomas ‘Gnomeman’ Whittaker design, Chris joined Tom as  his only apprentice on leaving school and worked with him for many years before setting up on his own, carving  his
characteristic long necked cat onto his own work. His work is rare to the market, this is the first piece i’ve purchased in the last five years. As well as appealing to Yorkshire Oak buyers, this piece will no doubt also appeal to collectors of royal
memorabilia.

Size: 45(w) x 46(d) x 99(h)cm, seat height is 37cm.

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Stock ref: DS1371

Circa 1960s

A  pair of the highly popular Robrt Mouseman Thompson  lattice backed dining chairs in superb condition, complete with their original leather. Made in the 60s, confirmed by the position and size of the bottom rush rail. Both present with a wonderful natural waxed and aged colour and are completely sound with no faults to the framework. The leather and foam on one chair is exceptional, the chair has hardly ever seen usage, the other has excellent foam but a few scratches in the leather and a small stain to the front corner (see image gallery below).Both chairs are from the same original ownership and have been purchased directly from them.

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

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