
20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER 2025


MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART
SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER 2025 9.30AM

20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER 2025
SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER 2025 9.30AM
SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER 2025 AT 9.30AM
AUCTION
The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG
VIEWING
Thursday 2 October 10.00am to 4.00pm Friday 3 October 10.00am to 4.00pm Morning of Sale from 8.00am
Live bidding is available on this sale by registering at www.tennants.co.uk All lots illustrated online at www.tennants.co.uk
CONTACT
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FRONT COVER Lot 553
BACK COVER Lot 705
Encompassing studio ceramics, ceramics, glass, metalwork, sculpture, furniture and furnishings from all the major design movements in the applied arts from 1860 to the present day. Periods of collecting include Arts & Crafts, Aesthetic Movement, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modernist, Post-War Design and Contemporary Design amongst others, through designers such as William Morris, Martin Brothers, William Moorcroft, Christopher Dresser, Liberty & Co, Lucie Rie, William De Morgan, Ferdinand Preiss, René Lalique, Émile Gallé, Archibald Knox and the Cotswold School. Mouseman and Yorkshire Critters MOUSEMAN
Tennants is widely regarded as the leading auction house in the Arts & Crafts oak furniture and furnishings of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson. In 2016 Tennants staged the first ever exhibition of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson outside Kilburn in conjunction with his descendants. The Yorkshire Critters comprise over forty furniture makers working in the tradition of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson, many of whom trained in his Kilburn workshop. Increasingly popular, the most well-known of them include Stan ‘Woodpeckerman’ Dodds, Wilf ‘Squirrelman’ Hutchinson and Colin ‘Beaverman’ Almack.
Numerous important private collections of Mouseman have been sold at Tennants over the years, including the Library from Leeds Girls’ High School, the Boardroom from Grattans in Bradford, the contents of St Hilda’s Priory in Whitby, and property from Marco-Pierre White’s Rudloe Arms Hotel in Wiltshire.
Diane Sinnott is both the specialist in charge of the 20th Century Design Department and an experienced General Valuer. Since joining Tennants in 2002, Diane has been responsible for a number of high-profile sales, including the Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Library at Leeds Girls’ High School, the Michael Webb Collection of Studio Ceramics, and the G. Kenneth Whitehead Deer Collection. Diane is considered to be one of the country’s most knowledgeable Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson and Yorkshire Critters specialists.
Diane began working in the auction business in 1996 having graduated from the Southampton Institute with a BA (Hons) in Fine Arts Valuation. She is a qualified Member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors in Chattels, and regularly gives talks on Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson and 20th Century Design. Diane has a particular interest and expertise in Arts & Crafts oak furniture, and is a member of the Decorative Arts Society and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB).
Tennants is the UK’s largest family-owned fine art auctioneers, with a well-deserved reputation for delivering unrivalled service and results. Twenty-nine specialist departments offer an outstanding range of depth and expertise that, combined with the company’s strong traditional values and a personal approach, have won Tennants widespread respect in the international marketplace. Each year Tennants holds over 80 auctions and handles in excess of 40,000 lots covering all major disciplines, making it one of the UK’s busiest salerooms.
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William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre: A Florian Ware Violet Pattern Vase, circa 1900, in tones of blue, painted monogram W.M. des, brown printed factory marks and Rd No.326470, 29.5cm high (restored)
£100-150
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Forget-Me-Not Pattern Vase, circa 1918, contained in panels, on a powder blue ground, impressed MOORCROFT BURSLEM ENGLAND M30, green painted signature, 18cm high
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): An Eighteenth Century Pattern Tobacco Jar and Cover, circa 1906, in tones of blue, green painted monogram, 11cm high (2)
£100-150
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Moonlit Blue Landscape Pattern Dish, circa 1925, painted with trees, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, 11cm diameter
£250-350
504
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): An Anemone Pattern Vase, circa 1938, on a matt glaze ground, blue painted signature, impressed W MOORCROFT POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN MADE IN ENGLAND, 21cm diameter, 15cm high
£200-300
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Dawn Landscape Pattern Pedestal Bowl, circa 1928, painted with trees, chevron and scale border, matt glaze, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, blue painted signature, 19.5cm diameter, 15cm high (hairline to rim)
£200-300
505
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Fish Pattern Footed Vase, circa 1930, matt glaze, impressed factory marks and olive painted monogram (hairline to rim)
11cm high
£200-300
506
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Fish Pattern Footed Circular Bowl, circa 1930, decorated with four fish and reeds, matt glaze, impressed factory marks, blue painted monogram, 17cm diameter, 6.5cm high
£150-250
508
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Claremont Toadstool Pattern Jar and Cover, circa 1916, the cover painted with three toadstools, on a green and blue ground, impressed WMoorcroft POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN MADE IN ENGLAND, green painted monogram, 9.5cm high
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Plain Lustre Glaze Bowl, circa 1916, green/blue lustre, impressed MOORCROFTM71, 8cm diameter
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Plain Lustre Glaze Vase, circa 1916, red lustre, impressed MOORCROFTMADE IN ENGLAND, blue painted monogram, 15.5cm high (3)
£100-150
507
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pair of Orchid Pattern Trumpet Vases, circa 1918, with purple and mauve orchids against a blue and green ground, green painted signature, impressed MOORCROFT BURSLEM ENGLAND M26, 18.5cm and 19cm high (restored)
£400-600
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510
509
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Leaves and Fruit Pattern Vase, on a blue ground, impressed WMoorcroft POTTER TO MADE IN ENGLAND, blue painted monogram, 22.5cm high
£100-150
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): An Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern Vase, on a blue ground, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, paper label POTTER TO The QUEEN, blue painted monogram, 21cm high
£100-150
510
511
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Leaves and Fruit Pattern
Candlestick, on a blue ground, impressed WMoorcroft POTTER TO THE QUEEN MADE IN ENGLAND, labelled MOORCROFT 00232 MUSEUM, 9cm high
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Leaves and Fruit Pattern Rectangular
Box and Cover, on a blue ground, impressed WMoorcroft POTTER TO THE QUEEN MADE IN ENGLAND, 12cm wide
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): An Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern
Vase, on a blue ground, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, blue painted monogram, 15cm high
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): An Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern
Dish, on a green ground, impressed WMoorcroft POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN MADE IN ENGLAND, blue painted monogram, 8cm diameter (4)
£100-150
512
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002):
A Flambé Clematis Pattern Vase, printed paper Warrant label, 10cm high
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Clematis Pattern Vase, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, 12cm high (2)
£70-100
514
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002):
An After The Storm Pattern Vase, impressed factory marks, blue painted signature and dated 23.XI.98, 27cm high
£250-350
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Hibiscus Pattern Vase, on a green ground, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, green painted monogram, 18.5cm high
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Hibiscus Pattern Vase, on a green ground, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, green painted monogram, 21cm high
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Hibiscus Pattern Dish, on a blue ground, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, 13.5cm diameter
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Clematis Pattern Dish, on a green ground, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, green painted monogram, 22cm diameter (4)
£100-150
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Garnet Apple Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 17/100, 23.5cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Yachts in Moonlight Pattern Vase, designed by Paul Hilditch, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 26/150, 16.5cm high (2)
£150-250
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Florian Dream Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, 23.5cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Meconopsis Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 128/150, dated 30.5.04, 28cm high
£200-300
Modern Moorcroft Double Take Carp Plaque, designed by Rachel Bishop, factory marks, numbered 23/50, 46.5cm by 16.5cm (framed)
Modern Moorcroft Single Double Take Carp Trial Plaque, designed by Rachel Bishop, factory marks, dated 11.4.14, 23.5cm by 16.5cm (framed)
Modern Moorcroft Black Sea Beauty Plaque, designed by Vicky Lovatt, factory marks, numbered 85/250, 32.5cm by 11.5cm (framed)
Modern Moorcroft Mackintosh Plaque, designed by Nicola Slaney, factory marks, 44cm by 20.5cm (framed) (4)
£200-300
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Ruby Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, 23.5cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Florian Revisited Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, 23cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Poppy Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, 23cm high (Second silver line) (3)
£120-180
520
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Enrapture Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 53, 15.5cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Acorn and Foliage Pattern Vase, designed by Emma Bossons, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 239/250, 17.5cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Cawthorne Pattern Vase, designed by Emma Bossons, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 8/150, 13.5cm high
£120-180
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Centaurea Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 72, 23cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery New Dawn Pattern Vase, designed by Emma Bossons, impressed and painted factory marks, 20.5cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Sweet Thief Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 1813, 16.5cm high (3)
£120-180
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Peacock Feather Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, factory marks, 26cm high (second)
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Indigo Pattern Vase, designed by Emma Bossons, factory marks, 11cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery 2005 Mug, factory marks, 8.5cm high (3)
£80-120
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Tribute to William Morris Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, factory marks and labelled, 21.5cm high
£100-150
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Burslem Poppy Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 49, 26cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Red Ribbon Pattern Jug, designed by Shirley Hayes, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 591, 23.5cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Anna Lily Pattern Clock, designed by Nicola Slaney, impressed and painted factory marks, 16cm high (second silver line)
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Cloths of Heaven Pattern Vase, designed by Nicola Slaney, impressed and painted factory marks, 32cm high (damaged) (4)
£120-180
524
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Knypersley Pattern Vase, designed by Emma Bossons, factory marks, 26cm high
£100-150
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Angels’ Trumpets Pattern Vase, designed by Anji Davenport, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 815, 19cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Lily Come Home Pattern Vase, designed by Emma Bossons, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 180, 19cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Lillies of the Valley Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted factory marks, 13.5cm high (3)
£120-180
525
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Wine Delight Pattern Vase, designed by Emma Bossons, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 48/50, 16cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Antheia Pattern Vase, designed by Nicola Slaney, impressed and painted factory marks, 21cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Persephone Pattern Vase, designed by Nicola Slaney, impressed and painted factory marks, 21cm high (3)
£100-150
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Blue Rhapsody Pattern Vase, designed by Philip Gibson, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 560, 26cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Queen Nefertiti Pattern Vase, designed by Sian Leeper, impressed and painted factory marks, numbered 44/50, 26.5cm high (2)
£200-300
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Artic Tundra Pattern Ginger Jar and Cover, designed by Sian Leeper, factory marks and numbered 50, 15.5cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Lagoon Pattern Coaster, designed by Philip Gibson, factory marks and numbered 102/300, 12cm diameter (2)
£80-120
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Queen of the Night Pattern Vase, designed by Anji Davenport, impressed and painted factory marks, 12cm high
Modern Moorcroft Pottery Trial 04 Vase, designed by Kerry Goodwin, impressed and painted factory marks, 19cm high (2)
£100-150
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Modern Moorcroft Pottery Siberia Iris Pattern Vase, designed by Sian Leeper, factory marks and numbered 147/250, 26cm high
£100-150
531✓
Yūsuke Aida (會田雄介) (1931-2015): Two Neriage Teacups, kneaded clay, vertical stripes, impressed seal mark, 7.5cm and 8cm high
£70-100
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Danlami Aliyu (Nigerian, 1952-2012) for Wenford Bridge Pottery: A StonewareJar and Cover, brushwork decoration, covered in an ash glaze, impressed DA and Wenford Bridge pottery marks, 22cm high
£80-120
533✓
Richard Batterham (1936-2021): A Stoneware Jar, green ash glaze, unmarked, 14.5cm high
Derek Clarkson (1928-2013): A Stoneware Jar, covered in a speckled glaze, impressed DC seal mark, 14cm high
A Studio Pottery Stoneware Vase, brush work decoration, on a speckled ground, impressed mark, 30cm high (3)
£80-120
534✓
Derek Clarkson (1928-2013): A Porcelain Jar and Cover, decorated with grasses on a celadon ground, painted DC seal mark, 12cm diameter
Five Others (6)
£70-100
535✓
Constance Edith Dunn (née Wade) (1904-1976): A Stoneware Vase, oatmeal glaze with tenmoku brush strokes and rim, impressed W seal mark, 10.5cm diameter
Exhibited as Wade until her marriage in 1928. Trained at Cambridge School of Art, 1921-4, Royal College of Art, 1924-7. Pupil of William Staite Murray.
£70-100
536✓
Derek Emms (1929-2004): A Pedestal Bowl, decorated with flowers and leaves on celadon ground, painted DE mark, 22cm diameter, 18cm high
Derek Emms (1929-2004): A Porcelain
Three Piece Tea-Set, decorated with flowers and leaves on celadon ground, impressed DE mark, teapot 16cm high (4)
£70-100
537
A Set of Three Errington Reay & Co. Ltd Stoneware Jars, cylindrical with domed covers mounted with driftwood handles from the River Tyne, impressed marks, Largest 31cm high
£70-100
538✓
Ashraf Hanna (b.1967): A Naked Raku Vessel, with fluid linear decoration, incised ASH mark, 37cm high
£300-500
539✓
Ashraf Hanna (b.1967): A Naked Raku Vessel, with fluid linear decoration and turquoise rim, incised ASH mark, 36cm high
£400-600
541✓
Ashraf Hanna (b 1967): A Naked Raku Vessel, with fluid linear decoration and turquoise rim, incised ASH mark, 8.5cm high
£100-150
540✓
Ashraf Hanna (b 1967): A Naked Raku Vessel, with fluid linear decoration and turquoise rim, incised ASH mark, 15.5cm high
£200-300
542✓
Ashraf Hanna (b 1967): A Naked Raku Vessel, with fluid linear decoration, incised ASH mark, labelled No.47 A.H, 18cm diameter
£100-150
543✓
Ashraf Hanna (b.1967): A Naked Raku Vessel, with carved decoration and white glazed rim, incised ASH mark, 20cm high
£200-300
544✓
A John Hine Pottery Raku Hare, naturalistically standing up on hind back legs, crackle glaze, unmarked, 66cm high
£100-150
545✓
A John Hine Pottery Raku Boxing Hare Group, modelled by Brian Andrews, crackle glaze, on an oval base, incised BA, 35cm high
£100-150
546✓
A John Hine Pottery Raku Moon Gazing Hare, modelled by Brian Andrews, seated with head pointing upwards and ears back, crackle glaze, incised BA, 25.5cm high Three Others (4)
£100-150
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Jeremy Leach (b.1941): at Lowerdown Pottery: A Miniature Porcelain Octagonal Jar and Cover, celadon glaze, impressed potter’s mark and Lowerdown Pottery, 6cm high
Jeremy Leach (b.1941): at Lowerdown Pottery: A Porcelain Jar and Cover, celadon glaze, impressed potter’s mark and Lowerdown Pottery, 10cm high
John Wheeldon (b.1950): A Porcelain Octagonal Jar and Cover, celadon glaze with impressed repeating pattern to the cover, impressed ejw and Peter Dingley Gallery label, 7cm high
Six Other Pieces (9)
£70-100
548✓
Norman Makinson (1921-2010): A Pottery Group, modelled with two figures sat on a bench in front of a farmhouse, incised N MAKINSON and dated 1982, 24cm high
Four Others
Hilary Brock (b.1933-): Two Porcelain and Stoneware Figures, modelled as seated females, painted B mark, 10cm and 15.5cm high (7)
£150-250
549✓
Michael (Mike) McGowen (b.1956) In this Mirage Lived Dreams, black stain on Parian Porcelain, on a rectangular black Lakeland slate base, 38cm high
Provenance: Purchased from Walker Galleries, Harrogate, North Yorkshire. 14 December 2018.
The title comes from a part line of a poem by W.H.Auden. “My inspiration comes from the clay itself. My influence is the landscape as it evolves under the power of nature’s forces- tectonic plate movement; ocean currents and corresponding weather patterns; wind and rain; frost and ice; and time and tides.
I strive for an economy of Intervention in my work in which I use only porcelain for its fineness and purity.” Potfest 2024.
£500-800
550✓
Graham Newing (b.1941): A Stoneware Bowl, flower head pattern in blues, impressed mark and incised date 2005, 34.5cm diameter
Peter John Holdsworth (1919-1967): A Stoneware Vase, blue glazed with cut decoration, impressed PJH RAMSBURY mark, 18cm high
A Studio Pottery Stoneware Casserole Dish and Cover, blue glazed, unmarked, 20cm high (3)
£70-100
551✓
Stephen Parry (b.1950): A Slipware Circular Dish, with pie crust rim, trailed and combed in yellow slip on a brown ground, impressed twice SP mark, 29.5cm diameter
Margaret Eleanor Leach (Mrs Margaret Eleanor Heron) (1918-2003): A Slipware Dish, with trailed and dot decoration, impressed mark (1951-56) 25cm wide
£70-100
552✓
Monica Young (1929-2004): A Tall Coiled Stoneware Vessel, textured surface, deep toasted colour, impressed circular YM seal mark, 144cm high
Provenance: Private Collection
Literature: Jackson (Leslie), ‘Sources of Inspiration: Potter Monica Young Discusses her Life and Work with Lesley Jackson,’ Crafts: Decorative and Applied Arts Magazine, no. 159, July/August 1999, pp. 44-47 for similar examples.
Young was a gold medallist at the International Craft Exhibition in Munich in 2002. 1974- Old Butchers Yard, Reeth, Richmond, North Yorkshire.
£2,000-3,000
553
Christoper Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904): Made by Hukin and Heath: An Electroplated Decanter, circa 1880, conical form with three supports with three long feet, ivory handle, stamped on the feet H & H 2221, 24cm high
Whiteway (Michael), Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira, Italy, 2001, page 95 similar electroplated and glass example.
Same model sold Christie’s 3rd December 1993 Lot 496 Decorative Arts 1850, to the present day A Hukin & Heath electroplate crow’s foot decanter with hinged cover, designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, the ovoid body with flaring spout and angled handle, the cover with engraved monogram, stamped marks, registration diamond, No.2221, and Designed by Dr C Dresser, 24.5cm high
Ivory Act 2018: A certificate for a pre-1918 item of outstandingly high artistic value, cultural or historical value. Certificate number: 9PX4VLHL.
£5,000-7,000
554
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Sake Bottle, circa 1880, white clay, mustard glaze, impressed LINTHORPE and facsimile signature, impressed 56 and HT (Henry Tooth), 20.5cm high
Literature: Whiteway (Michael) Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira Editore S.p.A., Milan, 2001, page 119, plate 118. £500-800
555
556
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe
Pottery: A Twin-Handled Bowl, moulded with repeating patterns under a green glaze, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 29cm wide
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe
Pottery: A Vase, shape No.181, brown and white running glaze, impressed 181HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 41cm high (cut down) (2) £70-100
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Bottle Vase, shape No.200, moulded with repeating patterns under a running glaze, impressed 200HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, incised E.M, 19.5cm high
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.254, moulded with repeating patterns under a brown glaze, impressed 254LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 10.5cm high (2)
£70-100
558
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Lily Pad Dish, shape No. 457, moulded with frogs and crabs under an olive glaze, impressed HT (Henry Tooth)
LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 28cm wide (restored)
Three Others (4)
£70-100
557
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Cup and Saucer, shape No. 640, painted with foliage under a green glaze, impressed HT (Henry Tooth)
LINTHORPE640 and Chr Dresser, Cup 7.5cm high
Four Others (6)
£80-120
560
A Linthorpe Pottery Dish, shape No.951, mustard glaze, impressed factory mark Linthorpe HT (Henry Tooth) and 951, 9cm wide
Nine Others (10)
£70-100
559
A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, shape No.477, painted by Alec Burns, with foxgloves, in shades of white, green, blue/purple and yellow, impressed factory mark Linthorpe and 477, painted monogram AB, 38cm (damaged)
Six Others (7)
£70-100
561
An Ault Pottery Planter, moulded with flowers, in shades of green, impressed factory mark, ENGLAND Rd 287924 367 E, 17cm high
Five Other Bretby Pottery Pieces (6)
£70-100
562
A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Twin-Handled Vase, painted and moulded with flowers, in shades of turquoise, rust, green and blue, on an ivory ground, impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE 2065 ENGLAND, painted Col. No.108/8, 39.5cm high
A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Vase, painted and moulded with flowers, in shades of turquoise, green and blue, on an ivory ground, impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE 2041 ENGLAND, painted Col. No.20/7, 26.5cm high (2)
£200-300
A Burmantofts Quatre Lobed Plant Container, yellow gazed, moulded with repeating patterns, impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE 1337J, 36.5cm wide, 16cm high
Ex lot 194 Bonhams 04/02/2003 The Graham Watson Collection Removed for Bradford, Heaton Rise.
£100-150
564
A Leeds Art Pottery Jardiniere and Stand, Model No.415, modelled with leaf foliage and decorated with flowers, glazed in shades of green, yellow and brown, impressed factory marks, 117cm high
£80-120
565
Richard Joyce (1873-1931) for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, 1915, slender shouldered form, painted in silver lustre with scaly fish swimming amongst waterweed, on a purple lustre ground, impressed factory mark and 3042, painted artist cipher and fish date code, 19.5cm high
£500-800
566
Richard Joyce (1873-1931) for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, 1913, decorated in silver lustre of a shoal of fish in weeds, on a golden lustre ground, impressed factory mark and 3027, painted artist cipher and date code, 19cm high
£400-600
567
A 1937 Coronation Malkin Earthenware Tile, moulded with the lion rampant, stamped MALKIN TILES, 21cm by 15.5cm
A Mid-Century Polish Glass Zodiac Block, moulded with a lion, in olive green, unmarked, 20cm square (2)
£80-120
568
Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Bizarre Trieste Forest Glen Tea for Two, circa 1936, hand-painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape below a dark blue sky, comprising teapot and cover, two cups and saucers, biscuit plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, printed factory marks and impressed 2/36, teapot 13.5cm high
£300-400
569
A Clarice Cliff Crocus Bizarre Globe Tea Set, painted in colours, comprising teapot and cover, six cups and six saucers, six side plates, cake plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a Beehive honey pot, three-piece cruet, vase and two bowls, printed factory marks, teapot 16cm high (29)
£250-350
Eric Slater for Shelley: A Mode Shaped Yellow Blocks Coffee Set for Six, circa 1930, comprising coffee pot and cover, six cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, of conical form with triangular handles, cubist decoration in yellow, black and silver, on a white ground with yellow and black striped border, green printed marks and painted pattern No.11787, coffee pot 18cm high
£300-500
A Royal Doulton Figure The Mask, HN657, designed by L.Harradine, modelled as a female in a white and black costume, impressed 424 7.33, painted black The Mask Potted by Doulton & Co HN657, green printed factory mark, 17.5cm high
A Royal Doulton Figure Harlequinade, HN711, designed by L.Harradine, modelled as a female in a white and black costume, impressed 424 8.25, painted black HARleQUinADE Potted by Doulton & Co HN711, green printed factory mark, 17.5cm high (damaged and restored) (2)
£300-500
572
A Wedgwood Persephone Tea Service, designed by Eric Ravilious, underglaze printed in black and enamelled in blue with fish, cornucopia of fruit and foliage, loaves, marrow, comprising six cups and saucers, six side plates, circular cake plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, printed, painted and impressed marks (21) £100-150
Michael Sodeau for Wedgwood:
A Black Jasper Rocking Bowl, circa 2000, asymmetrical rounded foot, in a limited edition of 200, printed and impressed factory marks, 37cm diameter
Nick Munro for Wedgwood:
A Black Jasper Spiral Dish, circa 2000, printed and impressed factory marks, 19.5cm wide
Nick Munro for Wedgwood:
A Black Jasper Ice Bucket, circa 2000, printed and impressed factory marks, 23.5cm high (3)
£100-150
574
A Troika Pottery Vase, probably retailed at Heal’s, square section foot with cylindrical crossed supports and square section body, covered in a bronze oxide glaze, painted TROIKA CORNWALL
ENGLAND, 22.5cm high
£500-800
Four Carlton Ware Novelty Napkin Ring Holders, each modelled as Mr Punch, Pierrot, Guardsman and Sailor, printed factory marks, largest 10cm high
Five Carlton Ware Napkin Ring Holders, in the form of Crinoline ladies, printed factory marks, 9.5cm high
Two Carlton Ware Novelty Bells, modelled as vicars, printed factory marks, 10cm high
A Carlton Ware Novelty Napkin Ring Holder, modelled as a girl in traditional costume, printed factory marks, 10cm high (12)
£100-150
Joan & David de Bethel: A Painted and Decoupage Papier Mache Seated Cat, decorated with Skelt’s characters in Jacob Faithful, green glass eyes, painted MADE BY JOAN AND DAVID BETHEL IN RYE, SUSSEX ANTIENTETOWNE OF THE CINQUE PORTS OF ENGLAND (c) 2001 and dated 1968, 18cm high
Joan & David de Bethel: A Painted Papier Mache Seated Cat, painted with a floral green coat, green glass eyes, painted JOAN AND DAVID BETHEL RYE SUSSEX (c) 3003 and dated 1991, 19cm high
Joan & David de Bethel: Two Miniature Painted Papier Mache Seated Cats, painted Bethel (c), 7cm high
Joan & David de Bethel: A Decoupage Egg, signed in pen Bethel Rye England (c), 11cm high (5)
£200-300
578
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945):
An Opalescent and Clear Glass Poissons Dish, the underside moulded in relief with spiralling fish, indistinct moulded mark, 29.5cm diameter
£200-300
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Blue Stained and Frosted Glass Oursin Vase, model 10-888, designed 1935, moulded sea urchin, stencil mark R LALIQUE, 19cm high
£300-500
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): An Opalescent and Clear Coquilles
Glass Bowl, wheel cut R LALIQUE FRANCE, engraved No.3202, 18.5cm diameter
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): An Opalescent and Clear Coquilles
Glass Plate, wheel etched R LALIQUE FRANCE, script etched No.3013, 16.5cm diameter (2)
£200-300
A Lalique Clear and Frosted Glass Festons Six-Piece Chemin de Table, No.10-3472/A-10-3472/B, engraved Lalique France, 49.5cm by 31.5cm
£100-150
581
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Stained, Frosted and Clear Glass Fontainebleau Round Box, No.59, moulded with hares, moulded R LALIQUE, 8.5cm diameter (chip to base)
£70-100
(part)
A Lalique Loctudy Frosted and Clear Glass Coupe, No.11.015, moulded with branches, engraved Lalique France, 25cm diameter
A Verlys Les Canards Sauvage Opalescent Glass Bowl, moulded with three wild ducks diving on fish, 34.5cm diameter (2)
£70-100
Julien Viard (French, 1883-1938) for Lubin A Magda Glass Perfume Scent Bottle, circa 1921, cut glass and the stopper with a frosted and gilded young girls head, incuse mark LUBIN PARIS, 13cm high
£300-500
John Moncrieff Ltd., Perth Monart Glass Bowl, circa 1930, mottled green and gold fleck, bears paper maker’s label inscribed IG/VI, 25cm diameter
A Strathearn Glass Vase, cylindrical, mottled green with gold fleck, impressed leaping salmon prunt mark, 19cm high
Two Other Scottish Glass Vases, 17.5cm high and 19cm high (4)
£100-150
John Moncrieff Ltd, Perth Vasart Glass Bowl, pink and green, engraved Vasart, 23cm diameter
A Scottish Glass Bowl, red, white and blue swirl, unmarked, 32.5cm diameter
A Venetian Glass Vase, orange ribbed body with white trailed rim, on a clear foot, unmarked, 18.5cm high (3)
£100-150
586
Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Textured Range Hoop Glass Vase, in willow, pattern 9680, 1969 catalogue, 29cm high
£100-150
587
Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Textured Range Calculator/Mobile Phone Glass Vase, pattern 9670, in tangerine, 16.5cm high
£100-150
588
Bob Crooks (b.1965): A Large Contemporary Spirale Incalmo Glass Vase, of compressed sleeve form, with a fine threaded black collar above an amber frosted body, engraved signature, 38cm high
Two Others (3)
£100-150
590
Samuel (Sam) Herman (1936-2020): A Freeform Bottle Vase, with iridescent decoration, engraved Samuel J Herman 1970, 29.5cm high
£400-600
591
589
Bob Crooks (b.1965): A Contemporary Spirale Incalmo Glass Bowl, of conical form, with a fine threaded black collar above a blue body, engraved signature, 21cm diameter
Two Others (3)
£150-200
Peter Layton (b.1937): A Studio Glass Vase, powder blue and yellow, in a satin finish, engraved signature, 20.5cm high
£70-100
592
Teign Valley Glass: A Glass Bowl, of collapsed form, mottled exterior, opaque white interior on a clear foot, engraved T.V.G, 34cm wide
Teign Valley Glass: A Glass Bowl, of collapsed form, mottled exterior, opaque white interior on a clear foot, engraved T.V.G, 33cm wide
Adam Aaronson Glass Studio: A Glass Vase, in amber tones, signed, 38cm high (3)
£80-120
593
Zdenek Furbacher (Czechoslovakian): after a design by Pablo Picasso: A Crystalex Glass Carafe and Six Matching Glasses, circa 1985, black enamel decoration, unmarked, carafe 23cm high, largest glass 17cm high (7)
£150-250
594
Vladimir Zahour for Podebrady Glassworks: A Large Clear Cut
Crystal Vase, circa 1970, the swollen cylindrical body heavily cut with a panel of random cuts, monogram mark and partial label, 35cm high
£150-250
595
Otto Brauer (1911-1984) for Holmegaard: A Gulvase, red colourway with opaque white glass interior overlay, unmarked, 30cm high
Two Others, in olive green, unmarked, 25cm and 26cm (3)
£80-120
Willy Johansson (1921-1993) for Hadeland, Norway: A Large Glass Vase, emerald green, etched Hadeland 60 W J, 40cm high
£200-300
Oiva Toikka (1931-2019) For Iittala: A Studio Glass Bird, mottled white and black, signed O.Toikka Nuutajärvi, 15cm
£80-120
Attributed to Fulvio Bianconi (Italian, 1915-1996) for I.V.R. Mazzega Fasce “Eye Bowl” Murano, Italy, circa 1959, layers of red, green and blue glass, unsigned, 73cm wide, 16.5cm high
£500-800
Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978) for Venini: A Corroso Bowl, circa 1936, Model No. 4110, green corroso glass with iridized surface, acid stamped venini murano MADE IN ITALY, 13.5cm diameter, 8cm high Exhibition catalogue Carlo Scarpa, Le Stanze del Vetro, Venice 2012, page 213.
£300-500
An Arts & Crafts Copper and Wrought-Iron Coal Box, domed top with handle, repoussé decorated with heart motifs and riveted, wrought-iron twin-handles, with shovel, unmarked, 38cm wide, 38cm deep, 50cm high
£150-250
An Arts & Crafts Copper Coal Box, with plainsloping lid, the front and sides with repoussé decoration, flower head handles, on a spreading plinth base, unmarked, 41cm wide, 37cm deep, 48cm high
£100-150
600
A German Art DecoWMF (Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik)
Myra-Krystall Bead Necklace, c.1930, with a string of forty-nine beads with strong green/purple iridescence with metal spaces, on a white metal chain with screw fit barrel lock, chain length 48cm
£200-300
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., A Pewter Inkwell, Model No.0141, embossed with stylised Celtic motifs, stamped TUDRIC0141, 15.5cm square, 7cm high
£150-250
604
A Pair of Arts & Crafts Copper and WroughtIron Fire Dogs, spherical copper terminals, with pad feet, unmarked, 37cm high
£70-100
An Aesthetic Movement Brass Framed and Leaded Stained Glass Hall Lantern, each section painted with birds, surrounded by red circles and green rectangles, 25.5cm square, 39cm high
A Victorian Leaded Glass Window, with flower head surrounded by green, amber, red and frosted rectangles and squares, 46cm by 53cm
607 (part)
After Alfred Jean Foretay (18611944): An Art Nouveau Cast Metal Vase, circa 1900, of ovoid form, with two maidens, signed in the body A. FORETAY 27cm high (3)
£100-150
An Art Deco Electric Blue Mirror Glass and Chromium Plated Standard Lamp, on a square base and four circular feet, 155cm high
£200-300
A Pair of Brass and Copper Ceiling Lights, cone ceiling fitment with three twisted black cables attached to brass rods and bulb holders, with three brass rod arms attached to a copper hoop, each with three opaque glass shades (one a replacement) 97cm drop, hoop 19cm diameter, shades 33cm long
£150-250
Fase of Madrid, Spain Desk Lamp, model 520, circa 1970s, designed by Luis Pérez de la Oliva, red painted and chromed, with opaline glass shade, labelled fase MADE IN SPAIN, moulded fase Modelos patentados MADRID-ESPANA, 39cm high
£200-300
A 1980s Floor Standing Wrought-Iron Torchere, the circular tray on a triangular column, on three supports on three brass cone feet, unmarked, 120cm high
£70-100
A Tom Raffield No.1 Pendant Oak Ceiling Light, steamed bent oak, stamped Tom Raffield and signed Tom Raffield 2016, 34.5cm high
Two Matching Tom Raffield Oak Wall Lights, steamed bent oak, each stamped Tom Raffield, 38cm wide (3) with hanging fitments £200-300 608
611
Two Tom Dixon Melt Light Pendants, silver polycarbonate, TOM DIXON CRUSHED BY FRONT 15 41 4 / 3741, 25cm high with hanging fitments
£150-250
An Art Deco Gilt Patinated Spelter Figural
Table Lamp, modelled as a semi-nude female on tip toes, wearing a short skirt, with arms outstretched holding a pink mottled glass globe shade, head tilted back, on a circular stepped onyx base, unmarked, 61cm high
£250-350
An Art Deco American Nuart Metal Creations
Double Figural Lamp, modelled with two nude females, bronzed white metal, with an amber glass shade, cast mark, 31cm wide, 31cm high
£100-150
Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet (1880-1950): “The Hindu Dancer”, An Art Deco Gilt Bronze Figure, modelled as an exotic dancer poised on one leg with her left arm outstretched, on a bronze base cast with Hindu deity, signed on the base CL J R Colinet, on a black variegated marble base, on a gilt bronze disc stamped with foundry mark, 45.5cm high
£1,200-1,800
Josef Lorenzl (Austrian, 1892-1950): An Ivory and Cold-Painted Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a young woman wearing wide-legged trousers and hands in pockets, on a rectangular green onyx base, signed in the cast LORENZL, 22cm high
With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 9C1JCFC1
£500-700
Josef Lorenzl (Austrian, 1892-1950): An Ivory and Cold-Painted Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a female dancer, with arms outstretched, on an oval green onyx base, signed in the cast Lorenzl, 19cm high
With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number ZGNHU76E
£400-600
618
Attributed to Keswick School of Industrial Arts: An Arts & Crafts Circular Copper Framed Wall Mirror, circa 1900, with repoussé foliate and roundel decoration around a bevelled plate, unmarked, 41.5cm diameter
£200-300
Stefan Dakon (1904-1992): An Art Deco Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude female dancer, on tip-toes with her hands raised above her head, on a triangular onyx base, signed in the cast Dakon, 21cm high
Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950): An Art Deco Cold Painted Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled wearing trousers, with crossed arms, leaning backwards, on a green onyx base, signed in the cast LORENZL, 15cm high
After Lorenzl: An Art Deco Bronze Figure, modelled as a butterfly dancer, signed in the cast LORENZL, 9.5cm high (3)
£200-300
A Glasgow School Arts & Crafts Circular Brass Mirror, with repoussé Celtic knotwork decoration around a bevelled plate glass, labelled J.Co.Brass MADE IN GLASGOW, 48cm diameter
£250-350
620
A Scottish School Arts and Crafts Brass Wall Clock, circa 1900, rectangular, with repousse decoration of two seated cats beside a circular dial with Arabic numerals, with pendulum and two weights, labelled REGENT STREET & BOND STREET, GOODYERS, LONDON.W.
36cm wide, 25.5cm high
£300-400
621
An Art Deco French Marble and Onyx Mantel Clock Garniture, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, on a rectangular base, 36.5cm wide, 8cm deep, 22cm high
£70-100
622✓
Mike “Chai” Scott (British-Australian, b.1943): An Australian Eucalyptus Burl Dug-Out Bowl, signed Chai, 47cm wide, 27cm high
Mike Scott born Oxford in 1943, studied accounting, decided on a career change in the early 1980s studying esoteric disciples and Eastern philosophy. After a Creative Arts degree course at Crewe and Alsager College, he set up Chai Woodturner in 1984. The name Chai (which he uses to sign his work) is a shortened version of a Sanskrit word meaning “awareness” or “consciousness” given to him by his original Indian guru.
£150-250
623
Bruce James Talbert (1838-1881) for Gillows: An Aesthetic Movement Ebonised Side Chair, carved sun motif to top rail, above two rows of spindles, on turned ring front legs, stamped L D5655 GILLOWS, 80.5cm high
£100-150
625
An Arts & Crafts Inlaid Oak Chair, probably made by Gorge Fleet & Co., Stoke-on-Trent, with a pierced vase splat with line inlay and thistle, shaped arms, on four inlaid turned legs, with cross stretcher, 67cm wide, 118cm high
George Fleet was a cabinet maker and retailer, and also an agent for Liberty & Co.
£150-250
An American Taber-Prang Art Company Arts & Crafts
Mission Oak Three-Fold Screen, mounted with three motto chromolithographs, Joaquin Miller poem, Francis Bacon quote and Riches are always restless., printed
Copyright 1904 Taber-Prang
Art Co Springfield Mass and PUBLISHED BY TABERPRANG ART CO
SPRINGFIELD, above three fabric panels, each panel 49cm wide, 173cm high
£200-300
An Aesthetic Movement Ebonised Side/Hall Table, the rectangular top on four turned legs joined by spindle H stretcher, on ceramic castors, unmarked, 91cm (3ft) wide, 44.5cm deep, 74cm high
£70-100
Arthur W Simpson (1857-1922) Kendal: An Arts & Crafts Nest of Three Yew Occasional Tables, the rectangular tops on square section legs joined by rails, the smallest with paper label ARTHUR W. SIMPSON HANDICRAFTS KENDAL, numbered X716, largest 43.5cm wide, 34.5cm deep, 53.5cm high
£150-200
Arthur W Simpson (1857-1922) Kendal: An Arts & Crafts Oak Tray, rectangular, labelled ARTHUR W SIMPSON THE HANDICRAFTS KENDAL, numbered X847, 56.5cm wide
£100-150
An Art Deco Cherrywood and Mother-of-Pearl Cocktail Cabinet, stepped top above two sliding glazed door, enclosing two glass shelves, mirrored back and base, above two cupboard doors, on plinth base with black star detail, unmarked, 86cm wide, 37cm deep, 150.5cm high
£150-250
630
An English Art Deco Burr Walnut Sideboard, with four graduating central drawers, enclosed by a cupboard and a glazed display cupboard, unmarked, 138cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 95.5cm high
£150-250
Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988) for Herman Miller: A Compact Sofa, first created in 1940s as a built-in sofa, in 1954 as a freestanding version, slab seat and folding backrest, upholstered in cream leather, supported on a chromed steel frame, labelled, 180cm wide, 87cm high, seat 42cm high £300-500
Pieter De Bruyne (1931-1987) for AL Meubel: A Teak Sideboard, rectangular top with metal front strip, above three cupboards enclosed by four drawers (one fitted for cutlery) tapering metal knobs, on a frame with six square chrome legs, stamped twice WEEMAELS, 245.5cm wide, 45cm deep, 81.5cm high
£250-350
Robert Heritage (1927-2008) for Archie Shine (Maker) Heal & Sons (Retailer): A Bridgeford 7ft Rosewood Sideboard, circa 1960s/70s, originally designed in 1957, the rectangular top over double-doored central cupboards and two single ribbed door cupboards on either side, the end cupboard with two internal drawers (one fitted for cutlery) push to open doors, on four square section legs, unmarked, 213.5cm (7ft) wide, 46cm deep, 77cm high
With CITES A10 (nontransferable) licence no. 25GBA107YZXQE £400-600
634
A 1960s Danish Digsmed Teak Rotary Wall Mount Spice Container Wheel, with eighteen glass jars (most with original paper labels) stamped DIGSMEDDENMARK and 1964 in a Viking helmet, 54cm diameter
£100-150
An Ikea Raa Plywood Chair, circa 1990s, designed by Nicholai Wiig Hansen, plywood frame on a black metal base, unmarked, 74cm high
£70-100
636
Cassina: Hill House Chair, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, ebonised frame, upholstered seat, unmarked, 140cm high
£100-150
637
Four Aluminium Group Office Chairs, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, Model No.EA108, the sling backs and seats upholstered in green fabric, polished aluminium frames on four point bases and black plastic pad feet, cast 938-138 and paper label AUFTRAG/CLIENT/CUSTOMER
POS Objekt: 8398 35.90 002 41236103MONTAGE-L: 1
EA 108 ALU-S vitra, black label ORIGINAL EAMES ALU CHAIRS Charles Eames Vitra, 58cm wide, 53cm deep, 82cm high seat height 46cm
£400-600
A 1970s Doerner Teak and Stainless Steel Swivel Armchair, slatted back, webbed seat base, teak frame, two cushions, on a four-point base and wheels, labelled DOERNER FAULTLESS WATERLOO ONTARIO CANADA, 86cm high
£70-100
A Mid-Century Swivel Chair, upholstered in orange fabric, on a four point base, unmarked, 81cm wide, 68cm deep, 87cm high, seat height 48cm
A Mid-Century Red Plastic Swivel Chair, upholstered grey weave seat, on a chrome adjustable four point base, moulded MW, 47cm wide, 40cm deep, 81.5cm high seat height 46cm
A Mid-Century Swedish Swivel Pod Chair, upholstered black vinyl, on a later white painted four point base, unmarked, 76cm wide, 67cm deep, 65cm high seat height 40cm
A Mid-Century Swivel Pod Chair, later upholstered fabric, on a four point base, on four brown feet, stamped ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY LONDON, 76cm wide, 70cm deep, 72cm high seat height 44cm (4)
£70-100
Two Dwell Nexus Home Office Chairs, upholstered in tan faux leather, adjustable height, on five-point base and wheels, labelled, 57.5cm wide, 55cm deep, 91cm high seat height 47cm (unused)
£100-150
641
A Nathan Astro Teak and Glass Coffee Table, on a curved triangular frame, labelled nathan furniture the quality label, 76cm diameter, 43.5cm high
A Nathan Citadel Teak Nest-ofThree Tables, rectangular tops on cross legs, labelled nathan furniture the quality label, largest 61cm (2ft) wide, 43cm deep, 50.5cm (2)
£70-100
642
Jonathan (Jon) R Shaw (b.1953): A 1980s/90s Inlaid Padauk and Vavona Burl Dining Room Suite, Dining Table, the circular segmented Vavona Burl top inlaid with ebony and pearwood, on a triform padauk and pearwood base, 168cm diameter, 73cm high with glass top
A Set of Eight Padauk Armchairs, with slatted backs and sides, pearwood blocks, tan leather drop-in seats, on square section legs, each stamped DESIGNED & MADE BY JONSHAW, 100cm high
A Cabinet, the rectangular over hanging top, above two banks of three drawers (fitted for cutlery) over two cupboard doors enclosing two shelves, on strut supports, 106.5cm wide, 50cm deep, 142.5cm high
Two Cabinets, each with rectangular over hanging top, above two doors enclosing two drawers over a shelf, on strut supports, 82cm wide, 50cm deep, 93cm high
This suite is illustrated in Jon Shaw - Designer and Maker of Fine Furniture, Two Heads Publishing, 1990, pp.23-27, signed copy with suite.
£2,000-3,000
643
&Tradition In Between SK3 Oiled Walnut Dining Table, designed by Sami Kallio, circular top on three rounded legs, unmarked, 90cm diameter, 73.5cm high
Three &Tradition In Between SK1 Oiled Walnut Chairs, designed by Sami Kallio, full armrest, shaped back and sides, on four rounded legs, 78cm high (4)
£500-700
A Set of Eight Italian Tan Leather Dining Chairs, retailed by Heal’s, manufactured by Frag, the curved backs with stitched leather rear panels, leather seats with stitched edges, on leather covered oval legs, stamped and labelled, 78cm high
£200-300
645
A Modern Barcelona Chair and Ottoman, after a design by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, bent chromed flat steel, upholstered with buttoned black removable cushions, unmarked, 76cm wide, 76cm deep, 78cm high, seat height 46cm ottoman 59cm wide, 60cm deep, 40cm high (2)
£200-300
646
Two Roche Bobois White Flap Bookcases, designed by René Bouchara in 2007, five rows of rotating vertical vanes, each vane can be opened or closed, perspex vanes and MDF trays, unmarked, each bookcase 150cm wide, 39cm deep, 220cm high
£700-1,000
A Pair of Roche Bobois Cream Leather Two-Seater Sofas, stitched detail backs and seats, on chrome brackets and black legs, labelled and made in Italy, 200cm wide, 96cm deep, 76cm
£1,000-1,500
648
A Roche Bobois Dolce Lounge Chair, upholstered in cream leather, on aluminium legs, labelled and dated 26/02/08, 185cm long, 70cm high £600-900
649
A Roche Bobois White Leather Curl Pivoting Armchair, designed by Roberto Tapinassi & Maurizio Manzoni, with back cushion, chromeplated pivoting base, labelled, 67cm high £300-500
A Modern White Leather Armchair and Ottoman, with stitched two stripes detail, on chrome feet, labelled, armchair 75cm wide, 90cm deep, 80cm high ottoman 80cm square, 38cm high (2)
£200-300
£400-600 650
A Natuzzi Editions C200 Sofa, Armchair and Storage Ottoman, upholstered in a grey/green/white fabric, on four black legs, labelled, Sofa 196cm wide, 90cm deep, 88cm high Armchair 88cm wide, 90cm deep, 88cm high
Storage Ottoman 67cm wide, 50cm deep, 44cm high (3)
653
Kashmiri Handmade Chainstitch Wool Rug, after Wassily Kandinsky Abstract Airplane, made by Kashmir Paradise, Benaulim, South Goa, hand dyed, on a cotton canvas back, 117cm by 177cm
£70-100
652
Kashmiri Handmade Chainstitch Wool Rug, after Gustav Klimt’s The Embrace (Fulfillment) made by Kashmir Paradise, Benaulim, South Goa, hand dyed, on a cotton canvas back, 117cm by 177cm
£70-100
Kashmiri Handmade Chainstitch Wool Rug, multi colour curve, made by Kashmir Paradise, Benaulim, South Goa, hand
on a cotton canvas back, 117cm by 177cm
£70-100
Colin and Doreen Stott, farmers by trade, began their collecting journey in 1987 during a visit to North Yorkshire. It was there they discovered the renowned furniture maker Robert Thompson. This sparked a keen interest in finely crafted woodwork, which grew into a remarkable collection of rare and distinctive pieces. Their passion led them to explore the work of the Yorkshire Critters influenced by Thompson’s legacy, each with their unique hallmark. Over the years it became more than a hobby but a source of great pleasure and pride of ownership.
655
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Pair of English Oak Panelled Double Wardrobes, dated 1934, the top carved with the Yorkshire rose and a Scottish thistle with 19 S 34 between, wrought iron hinges and latch with Allen key head screws, halfhanging half-fitted shelves, on four block feet, each with recessed carved mouse trademark 107cm (3’6”) wide, 61cm deep, 167cm high £20,000-25,000
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled Dressing Chest, circa 1930s, with a rectangular mirror, above three graduating drawers, with turned knob handles, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark on chest and protruding mouse on mirror 73.5cm wide, 45cm deep by 135cm high £6,000-8,000
657
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Reading Chair, circa 1930’s, with adjustable ladder-back and seat, shaped arms, each side with holes for the adjustable book rest (missing rest), solid sides with shaped supports, carved with two mice trademark 94cm high
£3,000-5,000
658
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Reading Chair, circa 1930’s, with adjustable ladder-back and seat, shaped arms, each side with holes for the adjustable book rest (missing rest), solid sides with shaped supports, carved with two mice trademark 94cm high
£3,000-5,000
659
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Mantel Clock, of octagonal design, set with a Smith’s clock from a 1930’s MG car, with carved mouse trademark 26.5cm wide, 18cm high £3,000-5,000
660
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Pair of English Oak Panelled 3ft Single Bedsteads,circa 1930/40s, wave moulded tops, 91.5cm wide, headboard 107cm high £1,000-1,500
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 4’10” Octagonal Dining Table, two plank dowelled top, adzed both sides, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark
147.5cm diameter, 73cm high
£1,800-2,500
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955):A Set of Five English Oak Dining Chairs, 1940s/50s, with shaped splat, upholstered leather seats, on octagonal front legs joined by rush rails, each with carved mouse trademark
85cm high (re-upholstered and cleaned 17.11.97)
£1,800-2,500
663
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955):
An English Burr Oak Dish Top Stool, with nailed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark 40cm by 28cm, 37.5cm high
£600-900
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955):
An English Oak Circular Fruit Bowl, tooled exterior and interior, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior 24cm diameter
£600-900
666
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955):
Two English Oak Horse Hoof Pin Trays, mounted with aluminium racing plates, each with carved mouse trademark 11cm and 13cm wide
£400-600
667
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955):
An English Oak Chopping Board, with carved mouse trademark 25.5cm wide
£200-300
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): Five English Oak Ashtrays, mixed dates, of standard rectangular form, each with carved mouse trademark 10cm wide
£500-800
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Stallion Group,by Stan Dodds (1928-2012), carved as two rearing fighting stallions, on a tooled base, with carved mouse trademark 37.5cm long, 37cm high £12,000-14,000
669
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Draught Horse,by Stan Dodds (1928-2012), carved with right front leg raised, on a tooled base, with carved mouse trademark 23cm long, 22cm high £5,000-7,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Triple Mice Bookends, each carved with three mice and tooled 18cm high
£2,000-3,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Burr Oak Kidney
Shaped Table, the burr top on two octagonal legs joined by a kidney shaped stretcher at floor level, on two sledge feet, with carved mouse trademark, 113cm by 70cm, 74cm high
£2,000-3,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Bespoke English Oak Panelled Blanket Chest, 1960s/70s, probably carved by Stan Dodds (19282012), the rectangular adzed hinged top, above linen fold carved front, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark 122.5cm wide, 46.5cm deep, 60cm high
£3,000-4,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4ft Welsh Dresser, the top with two fixed plate racks, the base with two drawers, above two cupboard doors, wrought iron hinges and latch, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark 122cm (4ft) by 46cm, 184cm high
£2,000-3,000
675
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Panelled English Oak Floor-Standing Corner Cupboard, with raised upstand, above two doors enclosing three fitted shelves, wrought iron hinges and latch, on five feet, with carved mouse trademark, 145.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 5ft Refectory Dining Table, post 1970s, adzed glued plank top, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark 153cm (5ft) wide, 73.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Hanging Small Corner Cupboard, with panelled door enclosing three fixed shelves, wrought iron hinges and latch, straight-head screws, with carved mouse trademark
70cm wide, 47.5cm deep, 96.5cm high
£500-700 677
678
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak and Burr Oak Panelled Fire Screen, the frame with carrying aperture handle, on two sledge feet, with carved mouse trademark
76cm high
£800-1,200
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Bedside Bookcase, with two adjustable shelves, with recessed carved mouse trademark
49.5cm wide, 26.5cm deep, 68.5cm high
£600-900 679
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Sewing Work Box, with a rectangular lid over a single drawer, on four octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark, 50cm wide, 32.5cm deep, 59.5cm high
£700-1,000
680
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, the adzed top, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark 55cm diameter, 46.5cm high
£500-700 681
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Smoking Chair, slung leather back, solid seat and sides, leather covered seat cushion, with carved mouse trademark 100cm high
£1,000-1,500 682
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Stool/Coffee Table, with solid adzed top, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, with carved mouse trademark 40.5cm wide, 28cm deep, 37cm high
£300-500
683
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Stool/Coffee Table, with solid adzed top, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, with carved mouse trademark 41cm wide, 30cm deep, 38.5cm high
£300-500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of Bespoke English OakSpinning Chairs, 1970s, shaped backs with carrying hole aperture, back with unusual wrought iron support, on three octagonal legs, each with carved mouse trademark 82cm and 83cm high
£600-900 685
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Burr Oak Kidney-Shaped Cow Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat 45cm high
£600-900 686
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Burr Oak Kidney-Shaped Calf Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat 36cm high
£300-500
687
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Kidney-Shaped Cow Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat 45cm high
£250-350
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Rectangular Mirror, with penny moulded top, plate glass, with carved mouse trademark
42.5cm high
£300-500
689
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Candlesticks, of octagonal form on square bases, with wrought-iron sconces, each with carved mouse trademark
28.5cm high
£400-600
690
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Wall Clock, the octagonal frame with carved mouse trademark 19cm wide
£250-350
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): AnEnglish Oak Large Chopping Board, with recessed handles, with carved mouse trademark 61cm wide
£400-600
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cake Stand, made for Bettys Harrogate, of octagonal form, with carved mouse trademark 31cm wide
From a limited edition of 50 £300-500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Small Chopping Board, with carved mouse trademark 19cm wide
£100-150
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Kidney Tea Tray, with carved mouse trademark handles 48cm wide
£300-500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board,post 1960, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 39cm
£100-150
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Tea Trolley/Dinner Wagon, with two tiers both with raised sides joined by four square section legs, on shepherd castors, with carved mouse trademark
86cm wide, 39cm deep, 72.5cm high
£400-600
Foxman: Malcolm Pipes (Carlton Husthwaite): An English Oak Cow Stool, shaped seat, on four octagonal legs, with recessed carved fox trademark on the seat, 44.5cm high
£80-120
Oakleafman: David Langstaff (Easingwold): An English Oak Rocking Chair, with lattice panel back and shaped arms, upholstered leather seat, with recessed carved oakleaf trademark 97cm high
£500-700
£70-100
701
700
Oakleafman: David Langstaff (Easingwold): An English OakLong Dressing Mirror, penny moulded top, with a rectangular mirror, pivoting on a central axis between a pair of octagonal vertical posts raising up from the frame, with recessed carved oakleaf trademark
166cm high
£300-500
Oakleafman: David Langstaff (Easingwold): An English Oak 4’6” Panelled Bedstead, with penny moulded tops, with recessed carved oakleaf trademark on footboard, 137.5cm wide, headboard 111cm high, footboard 82cm high
£300-400
Owlman: Albert Harrison (Thirsk): A Beech Bread Board, of octagonal form, with carved owl trademark, 30.5cm wide
£70-100
Robert Thompson (1876-1955) (Kilburn): A Pre-Mouse English Oak 7’6” Refectory Table, 1920s, the adzed dowelled three plank top (21/2” thick), on four square section legs joined by square section rails, 229cm wide, 74.5cm deep, 76cm high
Provenance: Commissioned by the Clay family of Huddersfield in the 1920s. The Clay family were associated with the worsted business and local government.
£2,000-3,000
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Bureau, 1929, the adzed top with carved moulded edge, fall front with carved moulded edge and carved panel with M, fitted interior, two pulls, two short over two graduated drawers with wrought iron handles, on bracket feet, with carved mouse trademark, 96cm wide, 48cm deep, 92cm high (3ft)
Provenance: commissioned by Thomas Robson Mallen (born Sunderland 17th October 1901, died 30th May 1982) who owned and managed R.C.Mallen Gentleman’s Outfitters in Vine Place, Sunderland.
His father was Robert Coxon Mallen (born 28th April 1856, died 26th May 1925).
This commission is in the order books Volume B Transcription of new individual furniture items 1911-1929, page 257, Mallen, Sunderland, 1929 Large order.
£4,000-6,000
706
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Small English Oak Octagonal Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 34.5cm diameter, 29.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 7ft Refectory Table, 1932, made for (Marischal College) King’s College, University of Aberdeen, the adzed six plank top, on two double octagonal and shaped supports joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, one support with the painted University’s Coat of Arms, the shield is composed of two parts, left representing King’s College (the older University) and the right Marischal College with Latin motto INITIUM SAPIENTIAE TIMOR DOMINI (The Fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom) 213cm (7ft) wide, 111cm deep, 76cm high
Provenance: commissioned for King’s College, University of Aberdeen. Removed from the Taylor Library in 1995 due to modernisation and building work.
£5,500-6,500
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Set of Six English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, 1933, with solid tan leather seats, on octagonal front legs joined by rush rails, adzed all over, each with carved mouse trademark, 90cm high
Provenance: Made for the Wedding of Ronald and Lilian Crossley. Ronald (Ron) Crossley (1891-1949) was a brick manufacturer and in 1934 built his own Arts & Crafts style house, Tudor Croft in Guisborough.
£1,500-2,000
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Dressing Table Mirror, circa 1930s/40s, the rectangular mirror pivots between two turned octagonal supports with dished tops, on a low level frame, with carved mouse trademark, 55cm wide, 19cm deep, 73cm high
£1,000-1,500
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Burr Oak Club Fender, dated 1951, the seat and base section joined by massive octagonal supports, carved central shaped support with two monograms B.C.T and A.C.T and dates 1901-1951, 234cm wide, 76.5cm deep, 48.5cm high
£2,000-3,000
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Bread Board, of canted rectangular shape, with carved mouse trademark, 30.5cm across £200-300
Attributed to Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): Two English Oak Corbels, both carved as monk’s heads, one with tongue protruding, unmarked, 16.5cm and 20cm
£200-300
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 7ft Refectory Dining Table, the adzed rectangular top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 213cm wide, 86.5cm, 73.5cm high
£1,500-2,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 7ft Refectory Dining Table, the adzed four plank rectangular top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 213cm by 86.5cm, 73cm high
£1,500-2,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 7ft Refectory
Dining Table, the adzed rectangular top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark,
213.5cm by 86cm, 74cm high
£1,500-2,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Refectory
Dining Table, the adzed rectangular top, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark,
182.5cm wide, 86cm deep, 73.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Refectory Dining Table, the adzed rectangular top, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 183cm wide, 86cm deep, 73.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 5ft Refectory Dining Table, adzed four plank top, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 152.5cm (5ft) wide, 86.5cm deep, 74cm high
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4’10” Octagonal Dining Table, the four plank adzed top, on a burr oak cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 147.5cm diameter, 73cm high
£1,500-2,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Pub Table, the adzed rectangular top, on four tapering octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark, 183cm wide (6ft), 52.5cm deep, 68cm high (varnished)
£350-450
720
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Burr Oak Pub/Coffee Table, the adzed rectangular top, on four tapering octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark, 122cm wide (4ft), 52cm deep, 53cm high (reduced in height)
£350-450
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Seven (6+1) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan leather upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs with rush rail set between, each with carved mouse trademark, armchair 90.5cm, chairs 85cm
£1,800-2,500
721
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Eight (6+2) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, 2012, leather upholstered seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, armchairs 90cm high, chairs 84.5cm high
£2,500-3,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Six (4+2) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan leather upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs with rush rail set between, each with carved mouse trademark, armchairs 90.5cm, chairs 85cm
£1,800-2,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Six (4+2) English Oak Higher Lattice Back Dining Chairs, 2020, tan leather seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, labelled 3/6/20, armchairs 90cm high, dining chairs 90cm high
£2,000-3,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Four English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan leather seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, 84cm high
£1,500-2,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Carved Monk’s Seat, probably carved by Stan Dodds (1928-2012) solid sides with carved leaves, top rail carved with the Yorkshire rose, lift up seat, with carved mouse trademark, 67cm wide, 55cm deep, 134.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, with curved back and shaped arms, each side carved with a monk’s head, over three lattice panels, upholstered tan leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 81cm high
£1,500-2,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, with curved back and shaped arms, over three lattice panels, upholstered leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 79cm high
£800-1,200
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, with curved back and shaped arms, over three lattice panels, upholstered tan leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 80.5cm high
£800-1,200
730
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Sideboard, with raised upstand, adzed top over two cupboard doors, with wrought iron hinges and latches (straight head screws), enclosing three graduating drawers (one fitted for cutlery) with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet with central bracket, with carved mouse trademark
183.5cm (6ft) wide, 48cm deep, 82cm high
£2,500-3,500
731
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Sideboard, with raised upstand, adzed top over two cupboard doors, with wrought iron hinges and latches (straight head screws), enclosing three graduating drawers (one fitted for cutlery) with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet with central bracket, with carved mouse trademark 182cm (6ft) wide, 46.5cm deep, 82cm high
£2,500-3,500
732
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled 5ft Welsh Dresser, the open delft rack with three fixed shelves, above a base with three drawers over a pair of cupboards, divided by a central bank of three graduated drawers, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 152.5cm wide, 46cm deep, 196cm high
£1,500-2,500
733
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Drinks Display Cupboard, the leaded glazed upper section with three fixed glass shelves, the base with two cupboard doors with an oak shelf, wrought iron hinges, latches and drop handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 92cm wide, 51.5cm deep, 171cm high
£2,000-3,000
734
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Corner Display Cupboard, the upper section with leaded glazed door and sides, enclosing three glass shelves, on a cupboard base, with carved mouse trademark, 76cm wide, 46cm deep, 188.5cm high
£1,200-1,800
736
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak Corner Base Cupboard, adzed top over a panelled door with fixed internal shelf, plinth base, with carved mouse trademark, 74.5cm by 49.5cm, 67cm high
£600-900
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak 4ft Open Bookcase, solid ends and panelled back, with raised upstand, four adjustable shelves, with carved mouse trademark, 83.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep, 122cm (4ft) high
£1,000-1,500
738
737
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak 4ft Open Bookcase, solid ends and panelled back, with raised upstand, four adjustable shelves, with carved mouse trademark, 83.5cm wide, 26cm deep, 122cm (4ft) high
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak Firescreen, with carrying aperture and octagonal finials, the frame inset with burr oak panels, on two sledge feet, with carved mouse trademark, 76cm high
£800-1,200
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Blanket Chest, the rectangular adzed hinged top, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 138cm wide, 41cm deep, 46cm high
£800-1,200
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled 3ft Single Divan Headboard, with penny moulded top, with carved mouse trademark, 91cm wide, 95cm high
£200-300
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Plate Rack, with two adjustable shelves, solid ends, with large carved mouse trademark, 122cm wide (4ft), 16cm deep, 91.5cm (3ft) high and extra hanging bracket
£400-600
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 142cm high
£500-800
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 139cm high
£500-700
744
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 136cm high
£300-500
746
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Tea Trolley/Dinner Wagon, with two tiers both with raised sides joined by four square section legs, on shepherd castors, with carved mouse trademark, 86cm wide, 38.5cm deep, 74cm high
£300-500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Tea Trolley/Dinner Wagon, with two tiers both with raised sides joined by four square section legs, on shepherd castors, with carved mouse trademark, 86cm wide, 73cm deep, 38.5cm high
£300-500
748
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, adzed rectangular tops, on four octagonal legs, joined by rails, each with carved mouse trademark, largest 61cm (2ft) wide, 38cm deep, 47cm high
£600-900
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 90cm diameter, 47cm high
£800-1,200
749
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak 4ft Refectory Coffee Table, the rectangular adzed top, on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 122cm by 45.5cm, 44cm high
£400-600
752
750
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak 3ft Refectory Coffee Table, the adzed rectangular top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 91.5cm wide, 37.5cm deep, 44.5cm high
£300-500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Double Stool, with nailed top on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 82.5cm by 36.5cm, 40.5cm high
£400-600
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak X Framed Stool, 2002, the slung hide seat supported by two X legs, joined by two side rails, with carved mouse trademark, 55cm wide, 44cm deep, 53cm high (purchased 18/04/2002)
£500-800
753
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Small Stool, with solid adzed top, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, with carved mouse trademark, 40.5cm by 27.5cm, 38.5cm high
£250-350
754
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Burr Oak Kidney Shaped Calf Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat, 36.5cm high
£400-600
755
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cow Stool, the kidney shaped seat on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat, 45cm high
£150-250
756
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Kidney Shaped Calf Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat, 35.5cm high
£150-250
757
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Mantel Clock,circa 1980s, carved by Stan Dodds (1928-2012) the circular dial with a carved elephant to each side, on a carved rectangular plinth base, with carved mouse trademark, 50cm wide, 20cm high
£3,000-5,000
760
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Triple Mice Bookend, carved with three mice and tooled, 16.5cm high
£300-500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Yorkshire Rose, post 1980s, with carved mouse trademark, 17cm wide
£500-800
759
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Wedge of Cheese Paperweight, with unusual two carved mice trademarks, 18.5cm by 13.5cm, 9cm high
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Single Mouse Bookends, 2005, each with carved mouse trademark, 15cm high (purchased 16/02/2005)
£200-300
762
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse trademark, 45.5cm wide
£200-300
764
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse trademark, 45.5cm wide
£150-200
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Book Trough, the back carved Prince Charles Lady Diana 1981, with carved mouse trademark, 45.5cm wide
£200-300
765
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse trademark, 45cm wide
£150-200
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Magazine Rack, with carrying handle between two octagonal uprights, with carved mouse trademark, 43cm wide, 26.5cm deep, 46cm high
£400-600
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Magazine Rack, with carrying handle between two octagonal uprights, with carved mouse trademark, 45.5cm wide, 27cm deep, 48.5cm high
£400-600
768
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 23.5cm
£300-500
768
770
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak Fruit Bowl, with carved mouse trademark to the interior, 30.5cm diameter
£200-300
769
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak Fruit Bowl, with carved mouse trademark to the interior, 31cm diameter
£200-300
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak Dish, plain interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark, 15cm diameter
£100-150
772
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):
An English Oak Nut Dish, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 13.5cm diameter
£70-100
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Cheese Board, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on the board, 38cm wide
Cheese boards were first produced in the 1930’s. Early examples were produced with the mouse carved at right angles to the handle and positioned on the board itself. In the 1960’s the mouse began to appear carved on the handle.
£250-350
774
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board, post 1960, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 39.5cm
£100-150
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board,post 1960, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 37cm
£100-150
776
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board,post 1960, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 37.5cm
£70-100
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Kidney Tray, with carved mouse trademark handles, hand tooled surface, 47cm wide
£200-300 778
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Wall Clock, the octagonal frame with carved mouse trademark 19cm wide
£250-350
779
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Nine English Oak Napkin Rings, of standard octagonal form, each with carved mouse trademark, 4cm, 4.5cm and 5cm wide
£400-600
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Apprentice Piece, 1980s, carved with a mouse on a rectangular base, 11cm long
£200-300
780
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Eight English Oak Napkin Rings, of standard octagonal form, each with carved mouse trademark, 5cm
£400-600
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Apprentice Piece, carved with a mouse on a rectangular base, 10.5cm long
£200-300
Acorn Industries: George James Grainger (1910-1995) and Son (Brandsby): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, with curved back and shaped arms, over three shaped panels carved with the Yorkshire rose and acorns and leaves, upholstered leather seat, on four chamfered square section legs joined by rails, recessed carved acorn trademark, 77cm high (arm loose)
£300-400
Acorn Industries: George James Grainger (1910-1995) and Son (Brandsby): A Set of Five Mahogany Dining Armchairs, the top rail above rails, upholstered drop-in seats, on tapering front legs, each with recessed carved acorn trademark, 87cm high
£150-250
Acorn Industries: George James Grainger (1910-1995) and Son (Brandsby): An English Oak Standard Lamp, the tapering octagonal column, on a stepped octagonal base, on eight peg feet, with recessed carved acorn trademark, 148cm high
£200-300
Acorn Industries: George James Grainger (1910-1995) and Son (Brandsby): An English Oak Two-Tier/Section Tea Trolley, the upper sections lifts off from the base to become two occasional tables, on square section legs, with recessed carved acorn trademark, 68.5cm wide, 43cm deep, 68.5cm high
£70-100
Acorn Industries: George James Grainger (1910-1995) and Son (Brandsby): An English Oak Magazine Rack, the shaped ends enclosing a central slatted support with carrying aperture, enclosed by slatted sides and base, with recessed carved acorn trademark, 53.5cm wide, 30cm deep, 40.5cm high
£100-150
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Panelled Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, adzed top, with three short drawers over two banks of three drawers, with carved rose handles, on a plinth base, with carved beaver trademark, 152cm wide, 43.5cm deep, 95cm high
£800-1,200
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Suttonunder-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Panelled Sideboard, with raised upstand, adzed top, with four drawers over four cupboard doors, with carved rose handles, on a plinth base, with carved beaver trademark, 211.5cm wide, 46.5cm deep, 92.5cm high
£700-1,000
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Panelled Kneehole Desk, with inset green leather writing top, above two banks of three graduating drawers with carved rose handles, on eight octagonal feet, with carved beaver trademark, 137cm wide, 60.5cm deep, 73.5cm high
£600-900
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): Two Bespoke English Oak Display Cabinets, rectangular tops, above four glazed doors enclosing four glass shelves, glazed sides, on plinth base, each with carved beaver trademark, 166cm wide, 41cm deep, 153cm high 162.5cm wide, 40cm deep, 152cm high
£600-900
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): A Pair of English Oak Panelled Bedside Cupboards, with raised upstands, adzed tops, above three drawers with carved rose handles, each with carved beaver trademark, 51cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 65cm high
£400-600
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Corner Unit, with raised upstand, adzed top, above four cupboard doors, two panelled ends and open back, on plinth base, with carved beaver trademark, 155.5cm wide, 91cm (3ft) deep, 52cm high £300-500
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Panelled Hanging Corner Cupboard, with three oak shelves, wrought iron hinges and latch, with recessed carved beaver trademark, 74.5cm wide, 51cm deep, 96cm high with hanging bracket £250-350
796
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): A Panelled English Oak Sewing Workbox, with a rectangular hinged lid, over a single drawer with carved rose handle, on four octagonal legs, with carved beaver trademark, 57cm wide, 42cm deep, 60.5cm high £300-500
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Wall Mirror, plain plate glass, with carved beaver trademark, 119cm wide, 91cm (3ft) high £250-350
797
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Firescreen, with carrying aperture and octagonal finials, the frame inset with a burr oak panel, on two sledge feet, with carved beaver trademark, 71cm high £200-300
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-underWhitestonecliffe): An English Oak Coffee Table, the adzed top, on two octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, with recessed carved beaver trademark, 87cm wide, 40.5cm deep, 45.5cm high (varnished top)
£100-150
800
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-underWhitestonecliffe):Two English Oak Stools, on four octagonal legs, each with carved beaver trademark, 31.5m by 23cm, 19cm high 33cm by 23cm, 19cm high
£100-150
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) and David Richard Glegg (1969-2025) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Stool, flat top, on two shaped supports, with carved beaver trademark, 35cm wide, 21cm deep, 24.5cm high
£70-100
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Book Trough, with carved beaver trademark, 51cm
£70-100
Bell: Gordon Hodgson (Northallerton): An Elm Nest of Three Tables, flat rectangular tops, on four legs, joined by rails, each with carved bell trademark, stamped JUNE1989 185/6 GORDON HODGSON AB, largest 64cm wide, 39cm deep, 49.5cm high, with receipt
Finished with a dark oak stain and treated with a heat/water/alcohol resistant lacquer
£70-100
Bell: Gordon Hodgson (Northallerton):An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, flat rectangular tops, on four octagonal legs, joined by rails, each with carved bell trademark, each stamped SEPTEMBER 1990 215/9 GORDON HODGSON AB, largest 62cm (2ft) wide, 38cm deep, 50cm high
Gordon Hodgson used a bell as his trademark, his address was Ingleby Cross, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL6 3NQ. He used a heat/water/alcohol resistant lacquer.
£100-150
Bell: Gordon Hodgson: A Beech Calf Stool, the circular seat on three legs, with recessed carved bell trademark, stamped 305/39 GORDON HODGSON FEBRUARY 1996, 26cm high
Bell: Gordon Hodgson: A Beech Calf Stool, the circular seat on three square section legs, with carved bell trademark, stamped DEC 1984 74/3, 34.5cm high (2)
£70-100 805
Bell: Gordon Hodgson: An English Oak Hanging Corner Cupboard, with glazed bow door, oak shelf, recessed carved bell trademark, stamped OCTOBER 1991
23272 GORDON HODGSON, 84cm high with two oak brackets
£100-150
806
Bell: Gordon Hodgson: A Mahogany Hanging Corner Cupboard, with glazed bow door, oak shelf, with carved bell trademark, stamped JANUARY 1989 (twice) 171/1
G.HODGSON, 84cm high (damaged)
£70-100
Foxman: Malcolm Pipes (Carlton Husthwaite): An English Oak Coffee Table, adzed top, over two drawers with carved rose handles, on four octagonal legs with undertier, with carved fox mask trademark, 132.5cm wide, 66cm deep, 48cm high
£300-500
808
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An English Oak Table Lamp, with a carved gnome seated on a log at the bottom of a tree stump, on a tooled base, 32cm high
£400-600
809
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An English Oak Table Lamp, with a carved gnome seated on a log at the bottom of a tree stump, on a tooled base, 32.5cm high
£400-600
810
Kingpost Woodwork: A Robert Ingham (Burton Leonard near Harrogate): An Oak Bookcase, raised upstand, two fixed shelves, with recessed carved truss trademark, 92cm (3ft) wide, 24cm deep, 91cm high
£300-400
Lizardman: Derek Slater (b.1945) (Woodcarvers of Crayke): An English Oak Panelled 6ft Dresser and Rack, the upper section with two glazed doors with carved rose handles, each two adjustable oak shelves, enclosing three fixed oak shelves, the base with adzed top over three drawers above four cupboards, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved lizard trademark, 183cm wide, 44.5cm deep, 182cm high
£700-1,000
Lizardman: Derek Slater (b.1945) (Woodcarvers of Crayke): A Set of Six (5+1) English Oak Lattice Back Dining
Chairs, upholstered drop-in seats, on octagonal front legs joined by rails, each with carved lizard trademark, armchair 91cm high chairs 90.5cm high
£600-900
Lizardman: Derek Slater (b.1945) (Woodcarvers of Crayke): An English Oak 5’6” Refectory Dining Table, the adzed four plank top, on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, with carved lizard trademark, 167cm wide, 83cm deep, 72.5cm high
£300-400
Oakleafman: David Longstaff (Easingwold): An English Oak 5ft Open Bookcase, solid ends and panelled back, penny moulded top, five adjustable shelves, with recessed carved oakleaf trademark, 101.5cm wide, 25cm deep, 152.5cm (5ft) high
£500-800
815
Oakleafman: David Longstaff (Easingwold): An English Oak Extension Table, the rectangular adzed top on two octagonal legs, joined by a floor stretcher, with recessed carved oakleaf trademark, 91cm (3ft) wide, 45cm deep, 73cm high
£180-220
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (1945-2022) (Wetwang): An English Oak Tea Trolley/Dinner Wagon, with two tiers both with raised sides, chamfered legs, on shepherd castors, with carved rabbit trademark, 86cm wide, 39.5cm deep, 70cm high
£250-350
818
Seahorseman: A Shaw & Riley Ltd (Hessay): An Oak Corner Cupboard, with moulded top above two doors, enclosing two adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, with carved seahorse trademark, 72cm wide, 52cm deep, 77.5cm high
£100-150
817
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An Oak Fruit Bowl, carved rim, tooled interior and exterior, with carved rabbit trademark 25cm diameter
£200-300
819
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (19141994) (Thirsk): An English Oak 6ft Sideboard, adzed top, above two cupboard doors, enclosing two short over three long drawers, with wrought iron hinges, latches and handles, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 184cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 80cm high
£800-1,200
820
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An English Oak Octagonal Dining Table, adzed top, on a cruciform base, unmarked, 143cm diameter, 75cm high
£400-600
822
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An English Oak Refectory Dining Table, on two shaped supports, joined by a pegged stretcher, unmarked, 165cm wide, 84.5cm deep, 74.5cm high
£200-300
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): A Set of Twelve English Oak Spinning Chairs, the shaped backs carved with twelve various subjects (Huntsman) (Owl) (Walkers) (Vintage car) (Milk Maid) (Spinner) (Kingfisher) (Fisherman) (Horse and Cart) (Deer and Foal) (Shepherd) (Pheasants) surrounded by roses, the shaped seats on four octagonal legs joined by cross stretchers, unmarked, 93.5cm high
£1,500-2,500
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): A Set of Six (4+2) Oak Dining Chairs, upholstered tan leather seats, ply bottoms, on two octagonal front legs, unmarked, armchairs 87cm high, chairs 85cm high
£500-800
824
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An English Oak Panelled Bookcase, the rectangular adzed top above three adjustable shelves, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 103cm wide, 31cm deep, 104cm high
£300-500
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An Oak Panelled Blanket Chest, the rectangular top with wrought iron hinges, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 106cm wide, 38.5cm deep, 52cm high
Sidney Pollard did not use a carved critter instead his work is unmarked. He used the back of his van to fume the oak. He was a Thompson apprentice/craftsman in the 1950s. Then worked from Bagby, Thirsk.
£400-600
826
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An English Oak Panelled Drinks Display Cupboard, the glazed upper section with two fixed oak shelves, the base with two cupboard doors with two oak shelves, wrought iron hinges, latches and drop handles, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 92cm (3ft) wide, 31cm deep, 147.5cm high
£300-500
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An English Oak Panelled Floor Standing Corner Cupboard, the upper section with two fixed shelves, the base with a single door opening to reveal two fixed shelves, wrought iron hinges and latch, on five feet and aprons, 75cm wide, 48cm deep, 162.5cm high
£300-500
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An English Oak Panelled Hall Seat, the lift up seat with compartment, cupboard to end, wrought iron hinges and latch, on five octagonal feet, unmarked, 96cm wide, 45cm deep, 64cm
£300-500
829
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An English Oak Small Longcase Clock, arched pediment with five turned finials, brass dial with silver chapter ring, signed Tempus Fugit, double weight driven movement, pendulum and two weights, glazed trunk door, panelled base, unmarked, 183cm high
£250-350
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk): An English Oak Panelled Television Stand, with two doors, fixed shelf and cut back, wrought-iron hinges and handles, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 66.5cm wide, 37cm deep, 51.5cm high
£200-300
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk):
An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, unmarked, 133cm (excluding fitments)
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk):
An English Oak Plant Stand, flat top, on an octagonal column and stepped base, unmarked, 102.5cm high (2)
£100-150
Attributed to Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) (Thirsk):
An English Oak Drop Leaf Coffee Table, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, unmarked, 59.5cm wide, 60.5cm deep, 48cm high
£100-150
833
Squirrelman: Trevor Hutchinson (b.1960) (Husthwaite):
An English Oak Carved Squirrel, sat on its haunches breaking a nut, carved TH 2025, 15cm high
£150-250
Woodpeckerman: A Stan Dodds (1928-2012): Carved Stained English Oak Wild Boar Bookends, both seated, the backs in the form of books, on rectangular bases, each with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 19.5cm
£1,000-1,500
Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): A Carved English Oak Sparrow Hawk, holding a mouse in its talon, with carved woodpecker trademark, 27cm high
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds
£3,000-5,000
Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): A Carved English Oak Squirrel, sitting up on its haunches eating an acorn, highlighted eyes, on a rectangular base, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 20.5cm high
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds and then private collector.
£1,500-2,500
837
Woodpeckerman: A Stan Dodds (1928-2012): A Carved English Oak Unicorn, (unchained) with crown around neck, rampant with front legs over a shield bearing a lion rampant, on a shaped stepped rectangular base, unmarked, 29cm wide, 32cm high
£700-1,000
838
Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Leaf Dish, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 20cm long
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds.
£180-220
839
Wren Cabinet Makers: Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An English Oak Boot Lamp, naturalistically carved and tooled, with carved wren, 17.5cm wide, 7cm deep, 10cm high (excluding fitment)
£200-300
840
Wren Cabinet Makers: Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An English Oak Hanging Gate Letter Rack, made as a local Thirlby design five-bar gate, with carved wren, 30.5cm wide, 9cm deep, 20cm high
£150-250
841
Wren Cabinet Makers: Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An Oak Pin Tray, with carved wren, 13cm long
£70-100
Yorkshire School: An English OakTelephone Seat, upholstered seat with panelled back above two cupboard doors, with an end cupboard, brass handles and hinges, later incised squirrel mark, 117cm wide, 47cm deep, 68cm high
£200-300
843
Yorkshire School: An Oak Bureau Bookcase Display Cupboard, circa 1950, made by George Watson, with raised upstand above a fall front revealing a fitted interior, above an open compartment with a revolving bookcase, enclosed by two glazed cupboards each with two glass shelves, on six octagonal and block feet, 114cm wide, 50cm deep, 132cm high
£200-300
SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2025
Isidore Jules Bonheur (French, 1827-1901)
“Le Grand Jockey”
Patinated bronze, signed I. Bonheur, stamped Peyrol, 39.5cm wide £4,000-6,000
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Certain species are also subject to CITES regulations when exporting/importing these items out of the EU. CITES regulations are given on www.ukcites.gov.uk or may be obtained from:
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All items in this catalogue that are marked with “3” are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge (set out below) will apply if the Hammer Price is more than £1,000. The royalty charge will be added to purchase invoices and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to either the Design and Artists Copyright Society (“DACS”) or the Artists’ Collecting Society (“ACS”) by the auctioneers, and no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these changes will be retained by the auctioneer.
From 14 February 2006 United Kingdom art market professionals (which includes auctioneers) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists, and those who have died within the last 70 years. This payment is calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a Hammer Price of more than £1,000.
The royalty charge for qualifying items which achieve a Hammer Price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of £1,000 is as follows:
Up to £50,000 – 4%
£50,000.01 to £200,000 – 3%
£200,000.01 to £350,000 – 1%
£350,000.01 to £500,000 – 0.5%
Exceeding £500,000 – 0.25%
For further information please visit www.dacs.org.uk or www.artistscollectingsociety.org. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.
Some furniture offered in the sale (as applicable) was not originally intended for use in a private home and will be sold under the category “works of art”. It is possible that some furniture does not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire)(Safety) Regulations 1989 and, for this reason, should not be used in a private home or re-upholstered. We do not provide any warranty or guarantee as to the safety of such furniture or the compliance with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1989.
To comply with CITES Regulations on post-1947 Brazilian Rosewood furniture, all items have non-transferable Article 10 certificates. Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) is also subject to regulations when exporting and importing.
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Wednesday 17 September
Militaria & Ethnographica
Friday 19 September
Antiques & Interiors
including a section of Beswick & Border Fine Art
Wednesday 1 October
Scientific & Musical Instruments, Cameras & Tools
Saturday 4 October
Modern & Contemporary Art
20th Century Design
Friday 10 October
Antiques & Interiors
including a section of Silver
Wednesday 15 October
The Giles Sim Collection – Part II
Friday 24 October
Antiques & Interiors
including a section of Designer Fashion
Wednesday 29 October
Stamps, Postcards & Postal History
Friday 14 November
Asian Art
Saturday 15 November
Autumn Sale
British, European & Sporting Art
Fine Jewellery, Watches & Silver