Stock ref: DS1161

Circa 1970s

High quality traditional kidney shaped cow stool with subtle adzing to the seat, standiing on  three splayed and tapered octagonal legs, the wedged joints visible in the seat. Superb colour and condition with Peter’s trademark rabbit  carved
prominently to the  front, just the expected slight movement in some leg joints.

Mouseman trained in the 50s /60s, Peter established his own workshop in the 1970 working until retirement in 1989.

One of a matched pair bought new together with opposite facing rabbits, which are being sold separately, although offers are welcome for the pair. (Also see item DS1160).

Size: 32 (w) x 33 (d) x 37(h) overall, seat 30.5(w) x 24(d) cm

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Stock ref: DS1160

Circa 1970s

High quality traditional kidney shaped cow stool with subtle adzing to the seat, standiing on  three splayed and tapered octagonal legs, the wedged joints visible in the seat. Superb colour and condition with Peter’s trademark rabbit  carved
prominently to the  front, just the expected slight movement in some leg joints.

Mouseman trained in the 50s /60s, Peter established his own workshop in the 1970 working until retirement in 1989.

One of a matched pair bought new together with opposite facing rabbits, which are being sold separately, although offers are welcome for the pair. (Also see item DS1161).

Size: 32 (w) x 33 (d) x 37(h) overall, seat 30.5(w) x 24(d) cm

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Stock ref: DS1167

1960

Bought in 1960, making this is a very early example with the mouse carved midway between the board and handle. Natural light oak colour having been used on a window sill as a plant pot stand for most of its life. I’ve recently applied  clear wax.
Natural burr in the wood.

Size: 38(l) x 18(w) x 4(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1159

Circa 1960s /70s

Ceiling mounted boss above a central hexagonal port with a signature mouse carved in high relief to the bottom, making it visible from below. Three cruciform arm radiating out and three upward facing brass light fittings. Excellent  condition and
lovely honey colour. Robert Thompson’s can supply appropriate parchment shades if required.

Please note that the light fitting must be fitted and the wiring safety checked by a qualified electrician.

The currently made four arm chandelier costs £1220 new making this vintage piece in excellent condition great value.

Size: 52(dia) x 45.5(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1158

Circa 1930s

A very good example of a 1930s made  stool, adzed all over,  with a lattice leather seat, on four square and octagonally carved legs joined by stretchers. A superbly executed typical early period mouse is carved to one of the corner legs. All the wooden frame joints are sound and the wood has a good aged colour. Unfortunately it no longer retains its original webbed leather seat which has been replaced in the recent past (not R. Thompson’s), hence the great value price  for a sought after 1930s made piece. ( Worth £100+ more with its original leather).

Size: 36.5(w) x 27.5(d) x 34(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1157

Circa late 1950s

Lovely example of an older   three legged calf / cow  stool, the adzed kidney shaped seat on three splayed tapering octagonal legs, the joints wedged and visible through the seat. Excellent condition with no loose leg joints and an aged honey
colour, just minor marking to the seat commensurate with age related normal usage. A distinctive mouse is carved to the rear outer edge of the seat, on more modern made stools the mouse  is positioned centrally to the front in the kidney depression.

Size: 12 (seat width) x 35.5(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1152

Circa 1970s

Wonderful example of a more modern book trough. Adzed to the quadrant end sectionswith a well carved mouse running down the curved right side. Lovely condition free from staining  and a mature deep honey colour, just a very small wood split visible
where the back  joints the end section.

Size: 45.5(w) x 20.5(d) x 20.5(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1153

Circa 1970s

Lightly adzed to the board and darker fumed so new so presents with a warm golden brown colour after polishing with a clear wax. Lovely condition just very slight usage staining visible on the top surface of the board with a  signature carved mouse
onto the handle.

Size: 38(l) x 18(w) x 4.5(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1156

Circa 1970s / early 1980s

Wonderful stain and damage free modern octagonal coffee / occasional table with a lovely mellow medium honey colour. Adzed to the top with a signature carved mouse carved to the cruciform leg.  Clearly well looked after it was originally given as a presentation gift, a very slight wood colour difference  indicates where a small plaque was originally glued onto one of the lower cruciform leg sections(shown in image gallery below).

Size: 50 (max dia) x 47 (h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1155

Circa 1960s

Made and sized by R. Thompson’s as a versatile portable  extension table for their range of dining tables but also used by many buyers as a console / hall side table. The table stands on two large octahonal legs, matching the dining tables, joined
by a stretcher at floor level, a  large well carved mouse featuring prominently in high relief on one leg.

Lovely condition and colour, all the joints are solid  with no damage or repair and presented in a lovely aged colour with minimal age related marking on the one piece top. (NB: Some of the photographs below show the top in part sun/shade making
it appear multi-planked.)

Size: 86(w) x 44.5(d) x 73.5(h)

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Stock ref: DS1165

1924

A wonderful example of Gordon Russell’s early Arts and Crafts influenced design with excellent provenance, made in 1924 as part of a bespoke commission for Mr Harry S Fairhurst, F.R.I.B.A. of Cheshire, for his Anglesey home ‘Seagarth’ at Red Wharf Bay. A copy of the original invoice is enclosed as part of the sale, the item described on the invoice as an oak pedestal cupboard, M.11, costing £ 4-12-6d.

Square form in solid oak with a cedar cupboard back and base,  on four octagonally carved legs with a carved and chamfered X stretcher. Chamfered edges  and exposed dowel pinned joints. Lovely shaped oak cupboard door handle and brass hinge fittings. Very original with no significant staining and a lovely golden oak colour. All the joints are solid  with no evidence of any previous repairs, the only minor damage being  a natural wood split and slight chip losses visible in the top of the rear legs.

Being an important early commission for Gordon Russell the piece  is known to the Gordon Russell Museum.

Size: 34.5(w) x 34.5(d) x 76.5(h) cm

Sir (Sydney) Gordon Russell (20/5/1892 – 7/10/1980). One of the leading designers and craftsmen of the 20th C. He came under the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, which characterises his early work, from 1904 when his father moved to Broadway in the Cotsolds to be hotelier at the Lygon Arms. He later set up business locally as a furniture designer and maker after WW1 service. His reputation grew  and in 1947 he became director of the Council of Industrial Design, later known as the Design Council, he was knighted for services to design in 1955.

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Stock ref: DS1149

2000

A superb, as new example of Simon’s work from his workshops in Austwick and new showroom near Settle, where he successfully combines the design traditions and ethos  of the Arts and Crafts movement with  modern contemorary styling. This Arts & Crafts  inspired pyramid CD Cabinet is made using the finest English oak throughout and features carefully selected carved  burr oak  inlaid panels in the doors. His trademark ‘Dalesbred’ sheeps head is marquetry inlaid into the side panel and a  stamped metal nameplate numbered 101 is placed on the lower inside door. There is capacity for up to 300 CDs. Superb golden colour with no staining or damage.

Made in 2000 it is one of a pair of these cabinets originally made for a North Yorkshire vet. I have retained the other piece, numbered 102, for my own personal use. Available new today from the Dalesbred workshops this cabinet costs £ 1,100.

Size: 64.5(w) x 30(d) x 145.5(h) cm.

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