Stock ref: DS1084

Circa 1910

Designed by Ambrose Heal  in the Cotswold School Arts and Crafts  style circa 1910 and retailed through their famous London store.  Solid oak construction throughout featuring protruding chamfered leg stiles and  a two drawer chest over a large panelled twin door storage cupboard which  has 2 fitted shelves.  The Heal & Son ivorine label is in place on the lip of one of the drawers. The cabinet currently sits on castors which aids manouvrability, but these are later additions. The cupboard is lockable and, whilst the lock is intact, unfortunately the key has been lost in the past.

The cabinet is is very good overall condition with  good figuring to the oak, a mellowing  antique oak colour, no loose joints or any obvious damage or repairs just the expected scratching and minor staining to the top and inner shelves from 100 years of normal everyday usage.

Ambrose Heal (1872 – 1959) was a pioneer of the mass production of   home furniture based on Arts and Crafts design and construction, enabling the working and middle classes to afford stylish well made pieces.

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Stock ref: DS1084

Circa 1910

Designed by Ambrose Heal  in the Cotswold School Arts and Crafts  style circa 1910 and retailed through their famous London store.  Solid oak construction throughout featuring protruding chamfered leg stiles and  a two drawer chest over a large panelled twin door storage cupboard which  has 2 fitted shelves.  The Heal & Son ivorine label is in place on the lip of one of the drawers. The cabinet currently sits on castors which aids manouvrability, but these are later additions. The cupboard is lockable and, whilst the lock is intact, unfortunately the key has been lost in the past.

The cabinet is is very good overall condition with  good figuring to the oak, a mellowing  antique oak colour, no loose joints or any obvious damage or repairs just the expected scratching and minor staining to the top and inner shelves from 100 years of normal everyday usage.

Overall size:42″(w) x 19 1/4″ (d incl door knobs) x 49 3/4″ (h incl castors.) ( 106.5 x 49 x 126.5cm)
Storage cupboard internal size: 38 1/2″ (w) x 17 1/4″ (d) x  35 1/2″ (h)
Each drawer internal size: 18″ (w) x 15 3/4″(d) x 4 1/2″ (h)

Ambrose Heal (1872 – 1959) was a pioneer of the mass production of   home furniture based on Arts and Crafts design and construction, enabling the working and middle classes to afford stylish well made pieces.

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Stock ref: DS1102

Circa 1970

Handcrafted rectangular oak fireplace fender featuring typical adzed and chamfered  surfaces, a carved inner lip, exposed dowelled joints and a large prominently carved mouse to the front right  of the fender.

Lovely condition in a natural golden oak finish, an ideal purchase for a buyer who is fitting a new or period fireplace as part of a property renovation.

External size: 66 1/2 (w) x 19 1/2(d) x 3 3/4 (h) ins.  ( 169 x 49.5 x 9.5 cm.)
Internal size including inner lip:  62″ (w) x 17 2/16″ (d).
Internal size excluding inner lip: 63 1/4″ x 17 3/4 ” (d).
The inner  lip will allow
for some variation in hearth size without any gap being visible.

I’m happy to provide any further dimensions or photographs potential buyers need to determine the suitability of the item for their own use.

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Stock ref: DS1099

Circa 1970

A lightly used Mouseman cheeseboard of oval form with the mouse carved in high relief to the handle and typical adzing to the platter . In super clean and original unwaxed condition with very minor evidence of usage cuts and a hairline spilt visible on
the front edge of the board (see enclosed images.) I can wax on request  for  the purchaser if the item is intended for display purposes only.

Size: 37.5(l) x 18(w) x 4(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1104

Circa 1990

A superbly well cared for and presented 6’ modern glazed display dresser which will look beautiful in any dining room, lounge or large country kitchen. Constructed by hand to the very highest traditional standards that have made Robert Thompson’s
work so highly regarded and sought after. The upper display section, which is detachable from the lower  unit, features adzed sides and a panelled back, a penny moulded top frieze and  a central open display / bookcase with three adjustable
wooden shelves. The shelving is flanked to both sides by leaded and glazed display cupboards each with three fixed glass shelves.  The base unit has an adzed top and is panelled all round with a signature mouse carved prominentlyin high relief  to
the front left corner. To the front are four drawers, one baize lined  and partitioned for cutlery. Below is a pair of double panelled cupboards each with a fixed wooden shelf. Traditional wrought iron fittings used throughout.

Carefully looked after since original purchase in the early 90’s it is presented in stunning condition, golden oak in colour with lovely graining and patination, and free from any staining, scatches or other damage.

Size: 6’ (w) x 1’ 6″ (d) x 6’ 2 1/2″ h.    183 x 45.5 x 190cm

This piece currently costs £ 11,280 to purchase new from Robert Thompson’s Craftsmen Ltd and will almost certainly involve a lead time in excess of 6 months.  Priced to sell, it is being offered at a substantial saving compared to the new cost.
Personal delivery on my own vehicle can be arranged within mainland UK.

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Stock ref: DS1100

Circa late 1970’s / early 80’s

A mouseman refectory style occasional coffee table in the rarer 4′ size, featuring an adzed two plank top supported by two large carved octagonal legs and sledge feet joined by a single charfered stretcher. A large mouse is carved prominently in high
relief on one of the legs.

The table presents in superb condition, is waxed not varnished and has matured to a wonderful deep honey colour with beautiful natural patination. There is no evience of damage or previous repairs and is free from stains and scratch marks. 

Size: 122(w) x 44(d) x 44.5(h) cm

Good condition older tables are always in high demand. The current price for a new coffee table this size is £ 1125, making this great value at:

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DS1101

Circa 1875 to 1902

William Fell’s artisan crafted oak carvings and furniture are extremely rare to the market, even in his native Cumbria where he lived and worked all his life.This dark stained oak wall shelf is a fine example of his natural skills as a woodcarver and
his admiration for Elizabethan tudor styling, decoration and artisan craftsmanship. The carved male and female caryatides supporting the shelf can be found in various forms on a number of pieces he is known to have made, as is the use of chip and scrolled
carving.

William’s work is unmarked but the provenance on this piece is excellent. A personal family piece, it remained within his immediate family until 1920 when, as part of the deceased estate, it passed onto William Fell’s great nephew Eric Foster. It remained
in his possession at his home in Long Preston until his retirement in 1987 when it was reluctantly auctioned together with the bulk (60 pieces) of William Fell’s privately owned works. A copy of the auction catalogue is included below as a pdf file,
this shelf clearly illustrated as lot 126. It is now on the market for the first time since then.

The shelf is in lovely original aged condition with no evidence of repairs, just  slight warpage on the shelf top that would be expected on oak of this age. The top fixing braket is original, the lower bracket was added post 1920 by Mr Foster. There
is a natural 6″ split in the oak visible on the rear, extending out to the left side and visible to the front by the carved male head. There is old evidence of a very small patch of woodworm visible to the rear middle.

Size: 46.5(w) x 16(d) x 23(h) cm

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William Fell was born in Staveley between Windermere and Kendal, into a family of Bobbin makers. In adulthood he took up farming, living and working at Common Farm near Windermere. It was only after experimental work in 1875 carving onto an old family oak chest that he became a prolific woodcarver. In later years his carving and furniture making grew to become his full time job. His most notable commission is the work undertaken over several years in St. Anne’s parish church at Ings, near Windermere. His work there includes the oak panelling, pulpit, lecturn and numerous carvings including the 10 commandments, the Lord’s prayer, nicene and apostles creeds. A carved oak self portrait hangs on the wall close to the pulpit and is shown below in the image gallery. Post 1902 he appears to have laid down his wood chisels and devoted his talents to brass work until 1909. 

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Download attachments: William_Fell_Auction_Catalogue_1987.pdf

Stock ref: DS1097

Circa 1960

Rare and highly unusual bespoke made matching pair of genuine Mouseman items. I’m grateful to Simon Thompson Cartwright at R. Thompson’s Craftsmen Ltd, who kindly authenticated the items with me recently, advising that they were probably part of a bespoke
school or ecclesiastical commission when originally made. Still highly useable today as kneelers, footstools, children’s stools or just as attractive decorative pieces within the home.

Wonderful quality jointed construction with a carved mouse running up each front left side and retaining their original dunlopillo padded, tan coloured analine leather tops which have been neatly folded over the edges and tacked to the underside. All
the joints are sound with no movement. The well figured wood has been cleaned and waxed, is free from any staining and presents with a lovely aged deep honey colour. The leather has some wear and tear commensurate with its age but remains eminently usable.
The top sections are generally good with some expected staining and creasing, any tearing being found in the corners, which is worse on one of the pieces. Please see the gallery images for full details. The leather could be easily replaced but
personally I think that the character and value of the pieces is enhanced by retaining the original leather, which has been sympathetically cleaned and conditioned. Regular conditioning once or twice a year should ensure the leather remains supple and
useable for many more years.

Size: 36.5(w) x 20.3(d) x 15.5(h) cm each.

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Stock ref: DS1095

Circa late 1950’s

No longer made, one of a pair made by the same craftsman and purchased in the late 50’s (see also item DS1094). Lovely condition and colour with little evidence of use other than a single small burn mark in the bowl. Features a large well executed mouse
with a high back.

Size: 10.5(w) x 7.5(d) x 4(h) cm.

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Stock ref: DS1094

Circa late 1950’s

No longer made, one of a pair made by the same craftsman and purchased in the late 50’s. (Also see item DS1095.)
Lovely condition and colour with minimal evidence of use, just the expected light marking to the bowl. Features a large well executed
mouse with a high back.

Size: 10.5(w) x 7.5(d) x 4(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1098

Circa late 1940’s / 50’s

Sought after early bowl with a detailed, high backed trademark mouse carved to the outer side of the bowl. Handcrafted and tooled to the inside and outside. Medium fumed, the wood has now aged and matured to a wonderful mellow nutty brown colour, highlighting
the tooling and graining of the wood. Presented in superb waxed condition with no evidence of damage or repair. Careful usage over the years has ensured the bowl has only light staining which occurs in normal usage by the fruit acids reacting with the
tannins in the wood.

Production of bowls with the mouse on the outside ceased in the late 50’s.

Size: 26 (dia) x 6.7(h) cm

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Stock ref: DS1096

Circa 1965

Versatile nest of thee occasional tables, each with rectangular adzed tops supported by square and octagonal carved legs, joined by stretchers. Matching signature carved mice in high relief to the front right leg of each table.

Clearly very well looked after by its original owner as there is very little evidence of staining, and just three minor surface scratches to the smallest table top.. Fumed to a darker finish from new and now presents with a wonderful graining and mellow
deep honey colour.

Sizes: L   60.5(w) x 37.5(d) x 47(h) cm
          M  50(w) x 32(d) x 42(h) cm
          S  39(w) x 26.5(d) x 36.5(h) cm

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