Stock ref: DS1656

1982

A superb 5′ Sideboard from the Oak Rabbit Crafts workshop in Wetwang of  ex mouseman craftsman Peter ‘Rabbitman’ Heap. Subtly adzed all over it features a rear upstand, a central bank of 3 graduated drawers  with panelled and shelved cupboards either side, complete with traditional wrought iron fittings.

Excellent condition and colour, privately acquired together with it’s original invoice dated 9/10/82 and a number of other Rabbitman and Gnomeman pieces.

Size: 152.5(w) x 48(d) x 81(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1648

1959

A rare and highly sought after Cotswold School Arts and Crafts oak Nest of Tables by James Cleasby Dent ( 1920 – 2003),  featuring the carving details and skills he acquired whilst working at the renowned Stanley Webb Davies workshop in Windermere, Cumbria. Of larger size than is usually seen each of the three tables is of tall rectangular form with shaped and chamferred legs joined by arched shaped stretchers. All the joints feature oak dowel pins and exposed wedged tennons.

James’s trademark twin acorns  is carved in relief to the side apron of the smallest table. The underside of the largest table is also initialled and dated by James  in typical SWD fashion.

The nest of tables presents in superb waxed condition with no faults or staining and has a superb depth of medium oak colour. 

James was born into a farming family in Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria. Interested in woodwork from an early age he started working with Stanley Webb Davies as a fee paying student, later becoming an apprentice and then a fully qualified craftsman.  He worked at the SWD Gatesbield workshop until 1954, leaving to set up his own workshop in Ravenstondale near Kirkby Stephen, after his wife Kathleen took up a teaching post at the local village school. The church in Kirkby Stephen contains numerous examples of his work and Stanley himself in 1976 is recorded as remarking that he regarded his font cover in the church as ” a masterpiece”.

Hugh Wright’s biography on Stanley Webb Davies contains many references to James Dent (see especially p 102, 109-111).  It, together with a new 2016 publication entitled Stanley Webb Davies – Family Friends & Furniture by  Ian Naylor and Harold Heys are highly recommend to those interested in learning more about  Stanley Webb Davies and his talented craftsmen.

Table Sizes: Lge – 60.8(w) x 44.8(d) x 61(h)cm
                  Med – 49.8)w) x 35.5(d) x 56.5(h)cm
                  Sml – 39.8(w) x 26.5(d) x 52(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1555

Circa 1960s

A superb oak dropleaf occasional / coffee table from  ex mouseman craftsman Alan ‘Acornman’ Grainger at Acorn Industries. Solid oak throughout and adzed to  the oval top

It presents in excellent condition  and colour and is part of a collection of recently privately acquired Acornman and Kingpost pieces known to have been purchased in the 50s and 60s.

Size: 53.5(w) x 29(d) x 44(h)cm,  Open oval table top – 63(l) x 53.5(w)cm

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Stock ref: DS1452

Circa 1970s

An excellent 4 legged oak stool from  the workshop of ex mouseman craftsman Colin ‘Beaverman’ Almack. Of typical rectangular form with four square and octagonally carved legs joined by stretchers with its original drop in leather seat pad. Colin’s trademark carved  Beaver is attached to one leg.

Excellent condition and colour.

Size: 36(w) x 28.5(d) x 48(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1650

Circa 1960s

A Robert  Mouseman Thompson oak Fire Screen of rectangular form on sledge feet with a pierced handle, carved top side posts and trademark mouse carved in high relief to the top edge. An inset wool tapestry below depicting a hunting scene, behind a glass panel with oak rear panelling. Superb condition with no damage or faults and a rich deep colour to the wooden frame.

Size: 51(w) x 25(d) x 83(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1652

Circa 1980

An excellent example of the popular 18″ Cow Stool from the Kilburn  workshops of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson. Features the traditional adzed and dished kidney shaped seat with 3 tapering octagonally carved legs which are wedge jointed through the seat. A trademark mouse is carved to the centre front edge of the stool. Medium fumed from new with a  warm golden honey colour.

Privately acquired locally in Yorkshire together with the slightly earlier made example, DS1651.

Size: 42(w) x 35(d) x 45.5(h)cm, Seat 36.5(w) x 28(d)cm.

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Stock ref: DS1651

Circa 1970

An excellent example of the popular 18″ Cow Stool from the Kilburn  workshops of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson. Features the traditional adzed and dished kidney shaped seat with 3 tapering octagonally carved legs which are wedge jointed through the seat. A trademark mouse is carved to the centre front edge of the stool. Medium fumed from new with a  rich deep honey colour.

Privately acquired locally in Yorkshire together with the slightly later made example, DS1652.

Size: 43(w) x 35(d) x 45.5(h)cm, Seat 36.5(w) x 27(d)cm

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Stock ref: DS1222

Circa 1960s

A vintage leather upholstered Mouseman dressing stool, standing on four carved faceted baluster legs joinded by stretchers, a trademark mouse carved in high relief to one of the  legs. The oak frame presents in excellent condition with a rich warm aged honey colour. The original tan cow hide is in very good useable condition after a clean and condition, although the inner foam has recently been replaced with a modern fire safety standard upholstery foam, as the original dunlopillo foam pad had typically hardend  with age and was disintegrating into a fine powder. New upholstery studding has also been used. This stool currently costs £835 to buy new from Robert Thompson’s making it great value.

Size: 39(w) x 31.5(w) x 47(h incl seat cushion) cm

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Stock ref: DS1649

Circa late 1970s

A superb Robert Mouseman Thompson Monks Chair featuring carved monks heads on the arms, one smiling the other frowning. Whilst frequently carved on pre-war chairs they are rarely found on post war made Monks Chairs, only available to special order, at additional cost. The chair has been well looked after from new yet little used, and presents in excellent condition with  solid joints and original aniline cow hide seat which is developing a lovely patina and is almost unmarked.

Size:63(w) x 60(d) x 81(h)cm

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Stock ref: DS1549

Circa 1980

An excellent 10″(excl fittings) handcrafted and tooled oak Table Lamp from the Kilburn workshops of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson. Locally privately sourced from the original owner, we’ve fitted a brand new antiqued brass bulb holder, period style braided 3 core earthed wiring and 3 amp fused plug. Cleaned and waxed it presents in  a rich medium fumed colour.

Size: 9cm(w) x 9cm (d) x 25.5(h)cm

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