Stock ref: DS2032

Circa 1930s/40s

A beautifully coloured and patinated example of the early Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson solid English oak Standard Lamp, subtly different from more modern examples in a number of ways, the most noticeable difference being the positioning of the mouse carving on the upper section of the carved and tooled base. Excellent condition, rewired with new period braided 3 core earthed wiring and a new antiqued brass bayonet bulb fitting.

Size: 31 (dia) x 141(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS2025

1930

A bespoke commissioned Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Hat and Coat Stand, standing on an adzed four section 2′ flat platform base  with a typical early mouse carved prominently to one foot, supporting an adzed octagonally carved and tapering central column. The octagonal top has 8 pegs and 4 wrought iron hooks.

Sympathetically cleaned and re-waxed it presents in excellent condition with solid joints and a rich aged depth of colour and patina.

Excellent provenance: from the Horlicks Collection and recorded in the Robert Thompson ledger, 1930, Messers Horlick, Slough Bucks, Hat & Coat Stand at £ 4.

The Horlick family are famous for  creating and owning the famous malted milk drink ‘Horlicks’ manufactured at their large Slough factory, which has only  recently closed following the sale of the business by Glaxo Smith Klein.  The Robert Thompson ledgers  indicate that the family commissioned a significant number of pieces from 1930 through to 1939 to furnish their boardroom and other offices. The surviving pieces have recently been sold at auction in 46 lots, representing the largest single owner collection to come to market since the Leeds Girls Grammer School collection was sold in 2008. The Horlicks  sale achieved a total  auction hammer price of £ 236,000 (excl buyers fees), the highest price being a new UK record of £ 35,000 hammer price ( £44,660 incl buyers fees) for a 1930 made  Dresser.

We have purchased 2 of the 4  hat and coat stands from this commission, made with this base design. 

Size: 61(w) x 61(d) x 163(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1846

1935

William S. Mycock for Pilkington, an excellent sought after Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase in blue, the neck with vertical foliate stripes, above a Tudor rose and vine body, below a band of stylised leaves. Impressed marks to the base and Mycocks monogram with date cyper for 1935. Superb condition with no evidence of faults or restorations. 

Established by the Pilkington family in 1892 adjacent to the canal at Clifford Junction, Manchester. Initially known for its tile output the business expanded rapidly under the management of William Burton, formerly a chemist at J. Wedgewood’s. An ardent follower of the Arts & Crafts principles he recruited a formidable team of the leading designers, potters and artists around him. Experimentation with complex glazes led to the introduction in 1906 of what has become their most famous and desirable range, the high end Lancastrian Lustre Ware, named after the county of Lancashire, production of which continued until 1938. The company was granted a Royal warrant by King George V in 1913 and their wares were hence known as Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian pottery.

Today it’s a number of their skilled artists who developed an international reputation whose work is most highly prized. Most notable amongst them are Gordon Forsyth, Richard Joyce, William S Mycock, Charles Cundall and Gwladys Rodgers, each marking their work with their own distinctive initials.

Size: 8.3(dia) x 16(h)cm

Stolen from  our Preston showroom 14/6/19, please contact us if you see it offered for sale.

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Stock ref: DS2039

Circa 1970s/80s

A superb example of a solid English oak  Letter rack from the Acorn Industries workshop of Alan ‘Acornman’ Grainger wih a trademark Acorn carved prominently in relief.

Cleaned and re-waxed it presents in superb condition.

Size: 25.5(w) x 12.5(d) x 21(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS2031

Circa 1980s/90s

A superb example of  a solid oak 4′ refectory style Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Coffee Table. Features an adzed twin plank top with mirrored graining supported on two octagonally carved baluster legs with sledge feet, joined by a central lower stretcher, a signature mouse in high relief to one leg.

Superb condition  with golden / honey oak colour.

Size: 122(w) x 44(d) x 45(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS2035

Circa 1970s/80s

A superb example of a rare to market solid oak Spinning Stool from the Kilburn workshops of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson. Features a octognal seat with traditional pegged and adzed back supported on three spayed and tapered octagonal legs, wedge jointed through the seat.

Excellent condition and deep medium oak colour with tight leg joints, a signature mouse carved in high relief to the rear on the back support bracket.

Size: 30.5(w) x 38(d0 x 83(h)cm. Seat height 34.5cm.

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Stock ref: DS2040

Circa 1970s/80s

A superb 15″ tall (excl brass bulb fitting) solid oak table Lamp from the ex mouseman craftsman Wilf ‘Squirrelman’ Hutchinson. It stands on a 6″ diameter swept and facetted octagonal base with a central octagonal tapering stem into which is carved an excellent signature squirrel. Brass bulb fitting and modern 3 core earthed wiring.

Cleaned and re-waxed it presents in superb condition with a natural golden oak colour.

Shown next to  one of the  standard 10 1/2″ Mouseman Table Lamps we are also preparing for sale  in the image gallery below.

Size: 15.2(dia) x38(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1962

Circa 1970s/80s

An excellent solid oak Hall or Side Table from the Acorn Industries workshop of Alan ‘Acornman’ Grainger. Of rectangular form with shaped trestle sided legs and sledge feet, joined by a traditional pegged stretcher inset with his signature carved acorn. There are particularly attractive burrs to the table legs.

Excellent overall condition and rich medium oak colour, minor expected light surface scratches to the top consistent with normal usage.

Size: 101.5(w) x 50(d) x 74(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS2029

Circa 1980s

A superb example of a Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Hall / Console Table  of rectangular form in solid English oak, the top adzed with two drawers below, standing on four octagonally carved legs joined by a rear stretcher and a signature mouse carved to one front leg.

Superb stain free condition in a  ligher honey oak fumed colour, cleaned and re-waxed in our workshop.

Size: 91(w) x 49(d) x 73(h)cm

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(We have another in backup stock of similar age and in a slighter darker medium fumed colour, awaiting preparation for sale. Please contact us for details)

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Stock ref: DS1848

Circa 1970s

A superb pair of the sought after solid oak Triple Mice Bookends from Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn. Tooled all over in typical form, each with three mice carved at various angles and positions. Privately sourced from the original owners family, clear waxed they present in stunning condition with no losses and a deep rich fumed colour.

Size: 10(w) x 10(d) x 17.8(h)cm

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