20th Century Design - 26 February

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20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2022


ALSO SELLING THIS WEEK:

MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY 9.30AM (161 LOTS)

LINE, COLOUR & FORM: A Private Collection SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY 9.30AM (125 LOTS)


20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2022 AT 9.30AM

AUCTION The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG

VIEWING Thursday 24 February 10.00am to 4.00pm Friday 25 February 10.00am to 5.00pm 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 Telephone: 01969 623780 enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk www.tennants.co.uk

FRONT COVER Lot 54 BACK COVER Lot 238


20TH CENTURY DESIGN DEPARTMENT Encompassing studio pottery, 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 THE YORKSHIRE CRITTERS 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.

YOUR SPECIALIST 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, the Craft Potters Association, and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.

Diane Sinnott BA (Hons) MRICS

Tennants is the UK’s largest family-owned fine art auctioneers, with a well-deserved reputation for delivering unrivalled service and results. Twenty-seven 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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Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Banjo Glass Vase, in aubergine, pattern 9681, 1972 catalogue, 33cm high

Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Banjo Glass Vase, in kingfisher blue, pattern 9681, 1969 catalogue, 33cm high

Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Banjo Glass Vase, in meadow green, pattern 9681, 1967 catalogue, 33cm high

Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Banjo Glass Vase, in indigo, pattern 9681, 1967-72 catalogues, 33cm high

£800-1,200

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Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Banjo Glass Vase, in willow, pattern 9681, 1967-72 catalogues, 33cm high

Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Banjo Glass Vase, in pewter, pattern 9681, 1967 catalogue, 33cm high

Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Banjo Glass Vase, in cinnamon, pattern 9681, 1967 catalogue, 33cm high

Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Banjo Glass Vase, in tangerine, pattern 9681, 1969 catalogue, 33cm high

£400-600

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9 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Pair of Textured Range Hoop Glass Vases, in tangerine, pattern 9680, 1969 catalogue, 30cm high

£400-600

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10 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: Three Textured Range Drunken Bricklayer Glass Vases, in aubergine, kingfisher blue and cinnamon, pattern 9637, 1967 catalogue, 22cm high

£400-600

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11 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Pair of Textured Range Drunken Bricklayer Glass Vases, in tangerine, pattern 9673, 1967 catalogue, 21cm high

£300-500

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Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Drunken Bricklayer Glass Vase, in kingfisher blue, pattern 9672, 1967-1974 catalogues, 33cm high

Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Large Textured Range Drunken Bricklayer Glass Vase, in indigo, pattern 9672, 1967-1974 catalogues, 33cm high

£300-500

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14 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Pair of Textured Range Concentric Rectangles or TV Glass Vases, in kingfisher blue, pattern 9677, 19cm high

£250-350

15 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: Two Textured Range Concentric Rectangles or TV Glass Vases, in cinnamon and willow, pattern 9677, 1967-1970 catalogues, 17.5cm high

£250-350

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16 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Textured Range Cello Glass Vase, in willow, pattern 9675, 1967-1970 catalogues, 19cm high

£100-150

17 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Textured Range Triangular and Cylindrical Bark Glass Vases, in willow and pewter, pattern 9678/9690, 18cm and 20cm high

£150-250

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Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: Two Textured Range Glass Vases, in tangerine, pattern 9671/9677, 1967 catalogue, 17.5cm and 26.5cm high

Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Pair of Textured Range Rectangular or Mobile Phone Glass Vases, in tangerine, pattern 9670, 1967 catalogue, 17cm high

£220-280

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20 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Trio of Textured Range Cylindrical Bark Glass Vases, in ruby, tangerine and kingfisher blue, pattern 9689, 1967 catalogue, 15cm high

£80-120

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21 Whitefriars Geoffrey Baxter: Six Textured Range Coffin Glass Vases, in pewter, cinnamon, willow, kingfisher blue, ruby and flint, pattern 9686, 13cm high

£150-250

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22 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Group of Seven Textured Range Glass Vases, in ruby, meadow green, pewter and sage green, pattern 9758/9760/9762/9817/9818/9830/9832, 12cm, 13cm, 14cm, 15cm (2) 19cm and 20cm high

£150-250

23 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Textured Range Sunburst Glass Vase, in pewter, pattern 9676, 15cm high; and Four Other Textured Range Glass Vases, in aubergine, kingfisher blue and tangerine, pattern 9691/9729/9815/9816, 12cm, 16cm, 19cm and 24cm high (5)

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£200-300

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24 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Group of Eight Textured Nailhead Glass Vases, in ruby, kingfisher blue, meadow green, aubergine, cinnamon, indigo and lilac, pattern 9683, 17cm and 21cm high

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25 Whitefriars - William Wilson and Harry Dyer: Three Knobbly Range Glass Vases, in streaky brown and streaky green, pattern 9608, 13cm; and Thirteen Other Pieces (16)

£70-100

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26 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Sunspot Suncatcher, designed in 1969, yellow with impressed decoration, with hole in the top, unmarked, 18.5cm diameter; and Five Other Pieces (6)

£70-100

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27 Whitefriars - A Ribbon-Trailed Glass Bowl, in ruby, pattern 9031, 28cm diameter; and Nine Other Pieces (10)

£70-100

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28 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Cased Bowl, in willow, pattern 9659, paper label, 26cm diameter, 18cm high; Sixteen Other Pieces; and A 1966 Price List, Brochure and Book (20)

£100-150

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29 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Group of Textured Glacier and Everest Glass, in flint, comprising a set of six whisky glasses, M31, 7cm high (boxed) and Four Decanters (10)

£70-100

30 Edvin Ohrstrom (1906-1994) For Orrefors: An Ariel Glass Vase, coloured with red glass cased in clear, engraved orrefors Ariel no 96F Edvin Ohrstrom, 20cm high; and A Clear Cut Glass Vase, engraved orrefors, 11cm high (2)

£300-400

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Vicke Lindstrand (1904-1983) for Kosta: A Blown Clear Glass Vase, with spiral purple strands, engraved Kosta LH1404, 23cm high; and Four Others (5)

Vicke Lindstrand (1904-1983) for Kosta: A Blown Clear Glass Bowl, with bubbles, acid stamped LINDSTRAND Kosta LH1008, 22cm diameter; and Five Other Pieces (6)

£250-350

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33 Vicke Lindstrand (1904-1983) for Kosta: A Zebra Series Glass Vase, red with white stripes, signed Vicke Lindstrand Kosta lh1058 and engraved LIND-STRAND KOSTA, 11.5cm wide; A Clear Glass Vase, with purple swirl, engraved Kosta LH1402, 11.5cm; and Maija Carlson for Kumela: A Glass Dish, clear with white lines, signed, 19.5cm wide (3)

£70-100

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36 Edward Hald (1883-1980) for Orrefors: A Clear Glass Vase, of swollen ovoid form with repeat vertical concave pillar cuts, engraved of HA 1539/1, 25cm high; and A Facetted Clear Glass Vase, engraved orrefors HA 1785/1, 14cm (2) 34

£70-100

34 Simon Gate (1883-1945) for Orrefors: A Glass Vase, of compressed oval form, wheel engraved with a Javanese dancer, signed orrefors Gate 2235 ?, 25cm high

£400-600

35 Simon Gate (1883-1945) for Orrefors: A Facetted Clear Glass Vase, signed orrefors 1936 GA1505/1, 18.5cm high; and A Facetted Smokey Glass Vase, signed of GA 381, 10cm (2)

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37 Edward Hald (1883-1980) for Orrefors: A Clear Blown Glass Vase, of tapering cylindrical form, engraved with fish, engraved orrefors HA 1919, 27cm high; and A Clear Glass Vase, with bubbles, engraved orrefors sweden Edward Hald 1746-175 and a compass, 12cm high (2)

£100-150

38 Elis Bergh (1881-1954) for Kosta: A Topaz Glass Vase, four engraved lines, engraved Kosta 1938 B940, 29cm high; and Five Other Vases (6)

£120-180

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39 An Art Deco Kosta Clear Glass Facetted Vase, decorated with a nude holding a patterned scarf, engraved Kosta, 22cm high; an Afors Amber Glass Bowl, by Edvin Ollers, moulded with thistles, moulded mark, 22cm diameter; a Nuutajarvi Clear and Violet Glass Vase, by Kaj Franck, signed, 22cm high; a Boda October Vase, by Kjell Egman, enamelled on white, signed, 14.5cm high; and Three Other Glass Vases (7)

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40 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Coquilles Clear and Opalescent Glass Bowl, wheel cut mark R LALIQUE FRANCE and engraved script No.3201, 21cm diameter

£150-250

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41 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): Statuette Drapee: An Opalescent and Blue Stained Glass Cachet Desk Seal, designed 1912, engraved mark R LALIQUE, 6.5cm high

£300-500

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42 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): Statuette de la Fontaine: A Frosted and Clear Glass Cendrier, of circular section modelled with a standing maiden holding flowers, etched R Lalique France, 11.5cm high 42 www.tennants.co.uk

£300-500

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43 A Lalique Clear and Frosted Glass Psyche Bowl, modern, moulded in relief with five faces and ferns, engraved mark Lalique France, 29cm diameter

£500-700

44 A Lalique Clear and Frosted Glass Ondines Vase, modern, designed in 1952, moulded with eight nudes on a wave ripple ground, engraved mark Lalique France, 24cm high

£500-700

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45 An Emile Gallé Cameo Glass Perfume Bottle with Atomizer, acid etched with flowers, in tones of orange on a frosted and yellow ground, cameo signature Gallé on the body, 22cm high

£300-400

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46 Paul Nicolas at D’Argental: A Cameo Glass Vase, decorated with a landscape and the three towers of Equisheim, in browns and orange, cameo inscription Les Trois Chateaux D’Equisheim and signed, 16cm high

£120-180

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47 A Set of Three Graduating Baccarat Guerlain Colbalt Glass Scent Bottles, each in the form of a bow, etched marks GUERLAIN BACCARAT FRANCE, largest 16cm wide

£70-100

48  Jean Claude Navaro (French, 1943-2015): A Glass Vase, internally decorated blown glass, signed JC.NOVARO and date ‘94, 17.5cm high

£250-350

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49 An Art Nouveau Austrian Iridescent Glass Jar and Cover, the brass and white metal hinged cover with flower head decoration, gold and red iridescent base, stamped OE.P.10385./D.R.G.M. 168180./D.R.P. 145366/OE.P. 12753, 15cm diameter, 6.5cm high

£150-250

50 Luigi Onesto (Italian, b.1935): for Murano Vetreria Artistica Oball: A Sommerso Glass Bottle and Stopper, in the form of a bird, clear, green and blues, labelled and signed oball murano, 26cm high

£200-300

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51 A Set of Three Murano Lollipop Glass Vases, white and cygnus green stripe, unmarked, 31cm and 40cm high (3)

£150-250

52 A Czechoslovakian Silver Overlay Emerald Green Glass Vase, possibly by Josephinenhutte, facetted, with a band of foliage, unmarked, 15.5cm high; and A Czechoslovakian Amber Glass Vase, facetted, unmarked, 14.5cm high (2)

£80-120

53  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) 51

£150-250

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54 A Stoneware Tobacco Jar and Cover in the Form of a Bird, by Robert Wallace Martin, 1902, modelled with a sly expression, its feathers picked out in tones of blue, mounted on its original ebonised wood base, 19cm excluding wooden base, both the collar and the base incised Martin Bros London & Southall 3-1902 Purchased from Silvia Powell Decorative Arts, 8 June 2000, Invoice No. 9267 for a “Martin Bros Bird figure, detachable head, dated 1902 No Restoration”.

£15,000-20,000

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55 Hannah Bolton Barlow (1851-1916): A Doulton Lambeth Faience Moon Flask, painted with donkeys and sheep, below a pair of phoenix, painted HBB monogram on both panels and base, impressed factory marks and 10=83/53/BS/H and painted monogram for Katherine Blake Smallfield, 34cm high

£1,000-1,500

56 Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Jug, decorated with repeating designs, green and mustard glaze, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE Chr Dresser and 33?, 23cm high

£400-600

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57 William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre & Co Ltd: A Vase, circa 1907, decorated with sprays of roses, tulips and forget-me-nots, on a white ground, brown printed Macintyre factory mark, green painted signature, painted M2862, 30cm high

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58 A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, decorated by William S Mycock, with repeating foliage within a gold strap work, on a yellow ground, artist’s monogram, with a year mark for 1912, impressed factory marks and VII, 20cm high

£250-350

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£200-300

59 John Beswick (1868-1934): A Rare Notebook, dated April 1893, containing hand written recipes for colours, bodies and glazes, including Jet glaze, Common Rockingham glaze, Jasper body, Bamboo brown glaze, signed John Beswick, labelled W.H.WRIGHT PRINTER STATIONER and Account Book Manufacturer, High Street, Longton, with two burnt holes The glazes are mentioned in an advertisement in the Pottery Gazette Diary of 1899. Given by his granddaughter Judith Mary Stonestreet (neé Beswick) 2nd wife of Malcolm Stonestreet, vicar of Askrigg to the current owner.

£250-350

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60 A Wedgwood Flambé Fairyland Lustre Imps on a Bridge 2351 Vase, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in colours, printed Portland vase factory mark, painted Z5481, 23cm high (restored)

£400-600

61 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Bizarre Delecia Pansies Bon Jour Tea for Two, circa 1934, comprising teapot and cover, two cups and saucers, biscuit plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, printed factory marks, teapot 13cm high

£200-300

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62 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Bizarre Latona Dahlia 200 Vase, of footed triangular form, painted in orange, blue, green, black and purple, printed and painted factory marks, 19.5cm high (restored)

£200-300

63 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Fantasque Bizarre House and Bridge Cigarette and Match Holder, printed factory marks, 7cm high; and A Bizarre Crocus Stamford Teapot and Cover, with printed factory marks, 12.5cm (2)

£150-250

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64 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Bizarre Amber Rose Cruet Set, comprising salt, pepper and mustard, printed factory marks, salt 8.5cm high

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65 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Pan Wall Pocket, green glazed and in colours, printed marks, 23.5cm high

£100-200

66 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Bizarre Liberty Band Conical Tea for Two, circa 1930, comprising teapot and cover, cup and saucer, biscuit plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, printed factory marks, teapot 12cm high

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67 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Stroud Tureen and Cover, yellow banded, printed factory marks and painted 5960, 26cm diameter

£70-100

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68  Mary Barbara Bailey CRL (born Barbara Vernon Bailey 1910-2003): Wedding Bells 18:1:58, An Oval Tray, painted with bride, groom and bridesmaid bunnykins, within a border of red coat bunnykins, 46cm by 30cm; Three Drawings, “Veni” “Vidi” and “Vici!” with inscriptions, watercolour and pen, on one sheet, 28cm by 21cm; and A Group of Royal Doulton Bunnykins Nursey wares The tray and drawings were given as a wedding present to Vivian Sewell (neé Baker) who had been taught at Barbara Vernon’s convent school.

£300-400

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69 Two Art Deco Maling Pottery Circular Plaques, hand painted in the Luxor pattern and bluebells, pattern No.5478 and No.5452, printed factory mark and painted pattern numbers, 28.5cm diameter

£200-400 69

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70 Stefan Dakon (1904-1992) for Goldscheider: An Austrian Art Deco Pottery Figure of a Girl, circa 1935, model 7200, sitting in a black check hat box, wearing a blue dress, paper label, impressed and painted marks Goldscheider Wien MADE IN AUSTRIA, Dakon, 7200/24/11, 15cm high

£300-500

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Stefan Dakon (1904-1992) for Goldscheider: An Austrian Art Deco Pottery Figure of a Dancer, circa 1933, model 6757, in a floral skirt and spotted top, standing on a black base, impressed and painted marks Dakon MADE IN AUSTRIA, 6757/116/6, 33cm high

£300-500

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72 A Wedgwood Travel Windsor Gray Fine Earthenware Dinner Service, designed by Eric Ravilious, underglaze printed in black and enamelled in turquoise with travel vignettes of cars, trains, buses, boats and balloons, comprising tureen and cover, oval meat plate, four dinner plates, four dessert plates, four side plates, two soup cups and saucers, cake plate, teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, jug, milk jug, two plates, printed, painted and impressed marks (25)

£1,000-1,500

73 A Wedgwood Queen Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation Mug, designed by Eric Ravilious, printed, painted and impressed factory marks, 10cm

£100-200

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74 Richards (J.M.) High Street, 1938, first edition, 24 wood engraved colour lithographs by Eric Ravilious, original pictorial boards (lacking spine strip) Country Life, Curwen Press

£1,000-1,500

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75 A Carter, Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery 202/CU Pattern Twin Handled Vase, designed by Truda Adams, painted by Mary Brown (1926-1934), impressed and painted marks, 28cm high

£100-150

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76 Glyn Colledge (1922-2000) at Denby Pottery: A Cheviot Ware Elliptical Bowl, mid 1950s, CH511, abstract sgraffito drawn with stylised leaves and patterns, on a matt black ground, printed factory mark and signed by Glyn, 16.5cm wide, 9.5cm high (the original price 39/6); A Tray, on a matt khaki ground, printed factory mark and signed by Glyn, 29cm wide; and A Platter, CH512, on a matt khaki ground, printed factory mark and signed by Glyn, 21cm wide (the original price 34/6) (3)

£150-250

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77 Tibor Reich (Hungarian, 1916-1996): for Denby Pottery: A Tigo Ware Retek Raddish Pourer, black body, stamped TIGO, 18.5cm high; and Two Tigo Ware Tok Marrow Pourers, black body with incised white stripes, one stamped TIGO (twice) the other MADE IN ENGLAND, 21.5cm high (3)

£100-150

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78  Gunnar Nylund (Swedish, 1904-1997) for Rorstrand: A Pottery Vase, blue mottled glaze, incised factory mark and GN ARZ, 18cm

£70-100

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79  William Plumptre (b.1959): A Large Vase, circa 2000, wood ash glaze stoneware, impressed rope patterns, painted monogram, 36cm high

£200-300

80  William Plumptre (b.1959): A Square Dish, circa 2000, wood ash glaze stoneware, impressed patterns, painted monogram, 30cm wide

£150-250

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81  William Plumptre (b.1959): A Square Dish, circa 2000, wood ash glaze stoneware, impressed patterns, painted monogram, 30cm wide

£150-250

82  William Plumptre (b.1959): A Jug, circa 2000, ash glaze stoneware, impressed and sgraffito patterns, painted monogram, 26.5cm high

£70-100

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83 Andrew Hague (b.1948): A Stoneware Charger, oxide glaze, painted decoration, with impressed potter’s seal, 37cm diameter and Two Other Pieces (3) Reduction fired at 1280C in an oil fired kiln. Hague worked as an apprentice to Marianne de Trey for six years. Moved to Askrigg pottery in the 1970s and has now retired.

£100-150

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84 Andrew Hague (b.1948): Two Porcelain Bowls, high fired glaze and wax resist decoration, both with impressed potter’s seal, 20cm and 26cm diameter These bowls are Limoges porcelain and reduction fired at 1300C.

£70-100

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85 Andrew Hague (b.1948): A Stoneware Jug and Vase, mixed wood ash glaze, incised and applied decoration, both with impressed potter’s seal, 20cm and 22cm high

£60-80 85

86 Andrew Hague (b.1948): Two Stoneware Vases, high fired at 1280C, in elm, ash and beck iron glaze, incised decoration, both with impressed potter’s seal, 23cm and 28cm high

£70-100

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87  Russell Coates (Contemporary): A Porcelain Bowl, painted with fish and sea birds, enclosing Japanese inspired centre, painted monogram, 37cm diameter; and A Vase, painted with dolphins, the neck painted with repeating patterns, painted monogram, 22cm high (2)

£80-120

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88  Russell Coates (Contemporary): A Porcelain Octagonal Dish, painted with a border of deer, enclosing Japanese inspired centre, painted monogram, 34cm diameter; Janet Adam (contemporary): A Stoneware Shallow Bowl, oxide glaze, incised initials, 38cm diameter (2)

£70-100

89  Tessa Fuchs (1936-2012): A Large “Cliffs” Earthenware Bowl, green glaze, impressed seal mark, 43cm diameter, 16cm high

£70-100 88 (part)

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90 An Arts & Crafts Silver Pedestal Bowl, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1901, planished and repousse decorated with flowers, with verse by Lord Tennyson THE WOODBINE SPICES ARE WAFTED ABROAD & THE MUSK OF THE ROSE IS BLOWN, 21cm diameter, 13.5cm high

£1,000-1,500

91 Hart and the Guild of Handicrafts: A Bowl and Spoon Christening Set, maker’s mark G of H, London 1943, the bowl with a plannished surface, the spoon with a rat, bowl 11.5cm diameter, 5.5cm high 7.8oz, spoon 15cm long 1.7oz (2)

£200-300

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92 Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co: A Tudric Pewter Bullet Vase, model 0226, cast in low relief with scrolling honesty, stamped H ENGLISH PEWTER MADE IN ENGLAND 0226, 19cm; and A Twin-Handled Quaich, model 01285, with pierced honesty handles, hammered surface, stamped 6 “Tudric” ENGLISH PEWTER LIBERTY & CO 01285, 16cm across handles (2)

£200-300

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93 An Art Nouveau Pewter Easel Toilet Mirror, the top with three interlinking circles surrounded by sinuous plants, stained wood back, unmarked, 32cm wide 45.5cm high; and An Art Nouveau Twin-Handled Pewter Bowl and Cover, with stylised decoration, stamped 2/075, 20cm across (2)

£200-400

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94 An Arts & Crafts Electro-Plated Double Inkwell, by Arthur John Seward, of casket form, with exposed rivets and planished panels, with two Bristol blue glass liners, stamped REGD T.M No.392927 HS, 24.5cm wide, 14cm deep, 8cm high 94

£200-300

95 Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) for Skelton: A Cylinda-Line Stainless Steel Coffee Set, comprising coffee pot and cover, creamer, sugar bowl, serving tray and a revolving ashtray, tray and coffee pot labelled skelton stainless from denmark design arne jacobsen cylinda-line no.01_1 and no.014 2, coffee pot 17cm high

£100-150

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96 Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co: A Tudric Pewter Easel Timepiece, model No.0482, of swollen square form with enamel honesty border, stamped TUDRIC 0482 MADE IN ENGLAND SOLKETS, 10cm square Ex-lot 296 Christie’s British Decorative Arts 18 Feb 2000

£150-200 96

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97 A Keswick School of Industrial Arts Brass Candlestick, with fluted stem and entwined rope decoration, stamped KSIA, 19cm high; another Copper Candlestick, with fluted stem and repoussé decoration, stamped KSIA, 20cm high; and A Keswick School of Industrial Arts Brass Box and Cover, of rectangular form, the cover with repoussé decoration, stamped KSIA, 11cm by 5.5cm, 3cm high (3)

£150-250

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98 An Arts & Crafts Vaseline Glass Plafonnier Ceiling Light, with brass circlet, copper lacquered three hooked socket and ceiling rose, chains, shade 38cm diameter Provenance: Purchased from Hector Finch, Chiswick, approximately 30 years ago. Tennants Auctioneers, 17 March 2018, lot 648

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An Art Deco Spelter Figural Table Lamp, modelled as a nude young woman with one knee bent and on tiptoes, with arms outstretched holding a globe, on a three tier square section black marble base, unmarked, 54cm high

An Art Deco Gilt Spelter Figural Table Lamp, modelled as a young woman wearing a headdress and one piece, on tiptoes, with arms outstretched holding a frosted crackled glass globe shade, on a circular onyx base, unmarked, 62cm high

An Art Deco Patinated Spelter Figural Table Lamp, modelled as a semi-nude young woman, on tiptoes, with her right arm outstretched holding a marbled glass globe shade, on a circular onyx base, unmarked, 61cm high

£200-300

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102 A 1930s Art Deco French Pirouette Chrome Plated and Frosted Glass Desk Table Lamp, adjustable height and inclination, bayonet bulb, 45cm high

£100-150

103 A Cantellani & Smith No.206 Table Lamp, threaded column with adjustable arm and disc shade, on a domed base, labelled, lamp 48cm high

£200-300

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104 An Art Deco German Kienzle Chrome Plated Mantel Timepiece, attributed to Heinrich Johannes Moller, the circular red face with cut out chrome chapter ring, on a chrome rectangular stepped base, stamped KIENZLE FOREIGN, 20cm high

£200-300

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105 A 1930s Art Deco Odeon Chrome and Black Painted Desk Calendar Barometer, with circular Odeon barometer enclosed by two chrome hexagonal columns, top dial with numbers, middle dial with pictures of the sun and clouds, card calendar complete with months and days, 27cm wide, 13cm high

£100-150 105

106 An Art Deco 8 Day Desk Clock, by Garrard LeCoultre, circa 1935, cut out outer chapter ring, black lozenge hands, blue glass mount in a chrome stand, fitted on two stepped triangular mounts, 12cm wide, 7cm deep, 10.5cm high

£150-250 106

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107 An Art Deco “The Master Incolor” Cocktail Shaker, the tapering cream bakelite body with electroplated cap-measure with rotating collar to reveal eight classic recipes, moulded marks to base PATENTS PENDING THE MASTER INCOLOR COCKTAIL SHAKER MADE IN ENGLAND, 29cm high The Master Incolor series was retailed at Wilson & Gill, Regent Street. Manufactured by De La Rue in a range of different colours.

£200-300

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108 Craddock (Harry). The Savoy Cocktail Book, 1st edition, London: Constable & Company, Ltd., 1930. 8vo, original cloth-backed pictorial silver boards, colour illustrations throughout by Gilbert Rumbold, binding slightly rubbed as usual, small abrasion to front board, bound without errata slip, a few trivial spots internally

£200-300

109 Scottie Wilson (1891-1972): “Butterfly Plant”, signed lower right and inscribed verso, gouache on board, 23.5cm by 17.5cm 109

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110 A Pair of Art Deco Frankart Figural Bookends, cast as steamlined female heads, cast FRANKART INC PAT APPLD FOR, each 15cm high

£100-150

111 A Pair of 1930s Art Deco Bronze Door Handle Pulls, the hexagonal handles on two mounts each with four screw holes, unmarked, 36cm long

£70-100

112 An Arts & Crafts Embossed Leather Stationary Box, of rectangular form with hinged pitched lid, inset with two Ruskin cabochons, decorated with Celtic motifs, fitted interior, unmarked, 32.5cm by 17cm, 32cm high

£250-350

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Art Reference Books Jones (Joan) Minton The First Two Hundred Years of Design & Production, Swan Hill Press, 1993; Catley (Brian) Art Deco and other Figures, Antique Collectors Club, 1995; Bloch-Dermant (Janine) G.Argy-Rousseau Glassware as Art, Thames and Hudson, 1991; and Twenty Eight Others (31)

Art Reference Books Marsh (Jan) Pre-Raphaelite Women, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London1995; Hawksley (Lucinda) Essential Pre-Raphaelites, Dempsey Parr, 1999; and Eleven Others (13)

£60-90

£150-200

115 Art Reference Books Godden (Geoffrey A) Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1991; Dean (George) and Brady (Maxine) Chess Masterpieces One Thousand Years of Extraordinary Chess Sets, Abrams (sealed) and Thirteen Others (15)

£60-90

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116 Art Reference Books Sparke (Penny) A Century of Design Pioneers of the 20th Century, Mitchell Beazley 1998; McDermott (Catherine) 20th Century Design, Carlton Books, 1997; 20th Century World Architecture, Phaidon Atlas (boxed) and Ten Others (13)

£80-120

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117 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A 1930s Panelled English Oak Blanket Chest, adzed rectangular top with wrought iron hinges and square head screws, on four octagonal feet, with carved mouse trademark, 105cm wide, 42cm deep, 43cm high

£1,500-2,000

118 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Bedside Cupboard, with raised upstand, above a door, enclosing a shelf, with turned knob handle and wrought iron hinges, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 47.5cm wide, 37.5cm deep, 68cm high

£1,200-1,800

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119 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 4ft Bedstead with penny moulded tops, with carved mouse trademark, 124.5cm wide, headboard 125.5cm high, footboard 80.5cm high, with green metal rails

£800-1,200

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120 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3ft Single Panelled Bedstead, both head and footboard with penny moulded top, the footboard with carved mouse trademark, both 91cm wide, headboard 117cm high, footboard 96cm high with vono metal rails Purchased 25/09/91 ex-lot 854 Tennants.

£600-900

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121 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Dressing Table Stool, circa 1930s, solid leather seat, on four octagonal legs, joined by rails, with carved mouse trademark, 42cm by 36.5cm, 46cm high

£500-700

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122 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Serving Table, with raised upstand, the rectangular adzed top, above two drawers (one fitted for cutlery) and wrought iron handles, above a shelf, on four octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark, 122cm by 50cm, 85cm high 122

£1,500-2,000

123 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Pair of English Oak 7’ 6” Benches, each with rail backs and solid plank seats, on four square section legs joined by stretcher, one with carved mouse trademark, 228.5cm by 38cm, 74.5cm high

£800-1,200

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124 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse to the exterior, 24.5cm diameter (wonderful colour)

£400-600

125 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse to the exterior, 24cm diameter (wonderful colour)

£400-600

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126 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Pair of English Oak Single Mouse Bookends, 1950, each with carved mouse trademark, 15.5cm high Given as a 21st birthday present.

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127 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Pipe Rack, with six holders, shaped square back with carved mouse trademark, 28cm wide, 22cm high

£250-350

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128 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Rectangular Tray, with raised edge, on four oak feet, with two carved mice trademark handles, 36cm by 16cm, 3.5cm high

£200-300

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129 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Double Ashtray, with carved mouse trademark, 13cm by 9.5cm, 2.5cm high; and Two English Oak Ashtrays, of standard rectangular form, each with carved mouse trademark, 10cm wide (3)

£200-300

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130 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): Two English Oak Ashtrays, of standard rectangular form, each with carved mouse trademark, 10cm wide

£150-200

131 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark, 10cm 131

£70-100

132 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak and Steel Woodworking Tool, with steel tip, brass ferrule and oak handle, with carved mouse trademark to top of handle, 12cm long

£100-150

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133 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Refectory Dining Table, three-plank dowelled top, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 183cm by 86cm, 74cm high

£1,500-2,000

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134 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Six (4+2) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, cow hide seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, armchairs 90cm, chairs 85cm Purchased in 1987 and four chairs re-upholstered at Kilburn last year

£3,000-4,000

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Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 7ft Refectory Table, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 213cm by 90.5cm, 73.5cm high

£1,000-1,500

136 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Eight English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, nailed tan hide upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, 84cm high

£2,000-3,000

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137 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Panelled English Oak 6ft Sideboard, with raised upstand over two cupboard doors, with wrought-iron hinges and latches, enclosing three graduating drawers with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 183cm wide, 46cm deep, 82cm high

£2,500-3,500

138 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4’ 10” Octagonal Dining Table, the adzed top on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 147cm diameter, 73cm high

£1,500-2,000

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139 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Eight Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan hide upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, 84.5cm high

£3,000-5,000

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140 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Drinks’ Cupboard, with raised upstand over two cupboard doors enclosing a single fixed shelf, wrought iron hinges and latches, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 92cm wide, 52cm deep, 82cm high

£1,500-2,500

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141 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Smoking Chair, slung leather back, solid sides, cow hide covered loose cushion, with carved mouse trademark, 102cm high

£800-1,200 141

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142 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, 136cm wide, 39cm deep, 46.5cm high

£600-900

143 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Bedside Bookcase, with two adjustable shelves, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 49.5cm by 27cm, 69cm high

£400-600

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144 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Rectangular Wall Mirror, castellated top, with carved mouse trademark, 38cm by 62cm

£600-900

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145 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, adzed top, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 54cm diameter, 47cm high

£400-600

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146 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, post 1960, adzed rectangular tops, on four octagonal legs, each with carved mouse trademark, largest 61cm by 37.5cm, 47.5cm high

£600-900

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147 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, adzed top, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 55cm diameter, 47cm high

£400-600

148 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 3ft Refectory Coffee Table, the rectangular top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 91.5cm by 37cm, 44.5cm high

£300-500

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149 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, 48cm high

£800-1,200

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150 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 3ft Refectory Coffee Table, the rectangular top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 91cm by 37cm, 44.5cm

£300-500

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151 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, 1970s, adzed rectangular tops, on four octagonal legs, each with carved mouse trademark, largest 60.5cm by 37.5cm, 47cm high

£600-900

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152 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, adzed top, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 55cm diameter, 47cm high

£400-600

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153 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Stool, strap leather top, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 34cm wide, 26.5cm deep, 38cm high

£200-300

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154 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Magazine Rack, with carrying handle between two octagonal uprights, with carved mouse trademark, 45.5cm high

£400-600

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155 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 25cm diameter

£250-350

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156 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dish, tooled interior, with carved mouse trademark, 17cm diameter

£100-150

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157 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, post 1970, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the interior, 30cm diameter

£200-300

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158 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the interior, 30cm diameter

£200-300

159 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, post 1970, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the interior, 28cm diameter

£200-300

160 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nut Dish, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior 15.5cm diameter

£70-100 159

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161 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board, post 1970, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 38cm; and An English Oak Bread Board, of canted rectangular shape, with carved mouse trademark, 30.5cm wide (2)

£150-250

162 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board, post 1970, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 38cm

£70-100

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164 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Kidney Tea Tray, with carved mouse trademark, 47cm wide

£200-300

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165 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Single Mouse Bookends, post 1960s, each carved mouse trademark, 15.5cm high

£150-250 165

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166 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Single Mouse Bookends, post 1970s, each with carved mouse trademark, 15cm high

£150-200 166

167 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Single Mouse Bookends, each with carved mouse trademark, each inscribed 4, 15cm high

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168 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Four English Oak Napkin Rings, of standard octagonal form, each with carved mouse trademark, 4.5cm

£200-300

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169 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Four English Oak Egg Cups, of octagonal form, each with carved mouse trademark, 5cm high; and An English Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark, 10cm (5)

£250-350

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170 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Trinket Box and Cover, of rectangular form, the cover with carved mouse trademark, 19cm by 11cm, 8.5cm high

£150-250 170

171 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Trinket Box and Cover, of rectangular form, the cover with carved mouse trademark, 19cm wide, 11cm deep, 8.5cm high

£200-300

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172 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark, 10cm

£50-100

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173 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A 3ft English Oak Flower Stand, post 1970s, on an octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 91cm high

£400-600

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174 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 137cm high

£300-500

175 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 137.5cm high

£300-500

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176 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Two English Oak Table Lamps, octagonal columns on a square base, each with carved mouse trademark, 25.5cm high

£300-400

177 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark, 26cm high

£100-150

178 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Lamp Table, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark, 26cm high

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£150-250

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179 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Four English Oak Double Wall Light Brackets, semi-circular with two upward facing electric light bulb holders, each with carved mouse trademark, 32cm wide

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180 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Four English Oak Double Wall Light Brackets, semi-circular with two upward facing electric light bulb holders, each with carved mouse trademark, 32cm wide

£400-600

181 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Four English Oak Double Wall Light Brackets, semi-circular with two upward facing electric light bulb holders, each with carved mouse trademark, 32cm wide

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182 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Two English Oak Double Wall Light Brackets, semi-circular with two upward facing electric light bulb holders, each with carved mouse trademark, 32cm wide

£200-300

183 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Single Wall Light Brackets, with a rectangular mounting plate attached to a right angled arm with carved scroll work to each side, with a single upward facing brass electric light bulb holder, with carved mouse trademark, 23cm

£200-300

184 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Four English Oak Single Wall Light Brackets, with a rectangular mounting plate attached to a right angled arm with carved scroll work to each side, with a single upward facing brass electric light bulb holder, with carved mouse trademark, 23cm long

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185 Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): An English Oak Four-Section Bookcase, with fitted and adjustable shelves, with carved acorn trademark, 202cm high

£700-1,000

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186 Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): A Teak Open Back Sectional Bookcase, the upper section with six adjustable shelves, the base with four adjustable shelves, with carved acorn trademark, 198cm wide, 27.5cm deep, 232cm high

£200-400

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187 Beaverman: Colin Almack (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Panelled Welsh Dresser, the upper section with three fixed plate racks, the base fitted with two drawers over two cupboard doors with carved Yorkshire rose handles, on square section legs, with two carved beaver trademarks, 113.5cm wide, 46cm deep, 194cm high

£800-1,200

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188 Beaverman: Colin Almack (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Table Magazine Rack, the rectangular top above slatted sides with shaped end supports, with carved beaver trademark, 56cm by 38cm, 55cm high

£300-400

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189 Beaverman: Colin Almack (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): Two English Oak Table Lamps, octagonal columns and bases, each with carved beaver trademark, 38cm high

£150-250

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190 Beaverman: Colin Almack (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Howard Dining Chair, natural leather seat, carved rose terminals, on octagonal front legs, with carved beaver trademark, 98cm high Purchased 16/03/01 from Beaver Lodge

£200-300

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191 Beaverman: Colin Almack (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): Two English Oak Stools, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, each with carved beaver trademark, 33cm by 23.5cm, 27cm high

£120-180

192 Beaverman: Colin Almack (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Stool, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, with carved beaver trademark, 33.5cm by 24cm, 28cm high

£70-100

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193 Eagleman: Albert Jeffray (Hutton Sessay): An English Oak Panelled 4’ 10” Welsh Dresser, 1980, the open delft rack with two fixed shelves, above a base with three drawers, over four cupboard doors, on four octagonal and block feet, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 153cm wide, 46.5cm deep, 190.5cm high

£600-900

194 Eagleman: Albert Jeffray (Hutton Sessay): An English Oak 6ft Refectory Table, 1980, on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 185cm by 86.5cm, 74cm high

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Albert Jeffray worked at Kilburn from 1954-1966, retired in 2005 and died in 2013

£500-800

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195 Eagleman: Albert Jeffray (Hutton Sessay): A Set of Six English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, 1980, burgundy hide seats, on octagonal front legs, each with recessed carved eagle trademark, 88cm high

£600-900

196 Eagleman: Albert Jeffray (Hutton Sessay): An English Oak Panelled 3’ Writing Bureau, 1980, with fall front, fitted open interior, plain lopers, over two short and three long drawers, on four octagonal and block feet, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 91.5cm wide, 47cm deep, 103.5cm high

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Eagleman: Albert Jeffray (Sessay): An English Oak 6’ 3” Floor Standing Corner Display Cupboard, 1980, the upper section with leaded glazed door enclosing three oak shelves, on a panelled cupboard base, brass hinges and latch, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 71cm wide, 39.5cm deep, 190cm high

Eagleman: Albert Jeffray (Sessay): An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, adzed rectangular tops, on four octagonal legs, each with recessed carved eagle trademark, largest 61cm by 35cm, 48.5cm high

£200-300

£400-600

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199 Foxman: Don Craven (Boroughbridge): An English Oak Panelled 5ft Sideboard, with raised upstand, above two cupboard doors enclosing three graduating drawers, with carved Yorkshire rose handles, on four octagonal feet, with carved seated fox trademark, 153cm by 51.5cm, 81cm high

£700-1,000

200 Foxman: Don Craven (Boroughbridge): An English Oak 5ft Refectory Table, the rectangular adzed top on two pegged trestle supports, with carved seated fox trademark, 152cm by 83.5cm, 74cm

£400-600

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201 Foxman: Don Craven (Boroughbridge): A Set of Six (5+1) English Oak Dining Chairs, with curved top rails above panelled back, on octagonal front legs, each with carved seated fox trademark, 91cm high

£700-1,000

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202 Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An English Oak 10’ 6” Refectory Table, the four plank adzed top, on two shaped supports joined by a stretcher, with recessed carved gnome trademark, 320cm by 76cm, 73cm high

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203 Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): A Set of Eight (6+2) English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, with nailed hide seats, each with recessed carved gnome trademark, armchairs 90.5cm high, chairs 88cm high

£700-1,000

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204 Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-19910 (Littlebeck): An English Oak 4’ 7” Panelled Sideboard, the adzed rectangular top, above two cupboard doors with wrought iron hinges and drop handles, above two drawers, on four tapered square section legs, with recessed carved gnome trademark, 140cm by 50cm, 91.5cm high

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205 Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An English Oak 5ft Refectory Table, on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, with recessed gnome trademark, 153cm by 77.5cm, 74cm high

£300-400

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206 Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, carved rim, tooled interior, and exterior, with carved rabbit trademark, 24cm diameter

£150-250

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207 Sid Pollard of Thirsk: An English Oak 5ft Panelled Sideboard, with raised upstand, above two baize lined short drawers, over three long drawers enclosed by two cupboard doors, with wrought iron handles, latches and hinges, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 153.5cm wide, 45cm deep, 84cm high

£500-800

208 Sid Pollard of Thirsk English Oak 5’1” Refectory Dining Table, the adzed top on four octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, unmarked, 155cm by 80cm, 72.5cm high

£400-600

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209 Sid Pollard of Thirsk: A Set of Six English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, studded tan hide seats, on two octagonal front legs, unmarked, 84cm high

£400-600

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210 Sid Pollard of Thirsk: An English Oak 4ft Refectory Dining Table, the three plank top on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, unmarked, 122cm by 55cm, 73.5cm high

£300-400

211 Squirrelman: Wilfrid Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An English Oak Book Trough, with carved squirrel trademark, 47cm

£70-100

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212 Rabbitman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): "Lucyrowe": An English Oak Carved Thoroughbred Race Horse, on a shaped rectangular base, with early carved rabbit trademark, 28cm long 25.5cm high Stan used the rabbit as a trademark until the mid/late 1960s when Peter Heap (Wetwang) a fellow craftsman registered it as his own trademark. Stan then changed to a woodpecker trademark Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds

£2,000-3,000

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213 Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Carved Yorkshire Rose, with recessed woodpecker trademark, 16cm diameter Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds

£400-600

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214 Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Pin Dish, square section form with a band of celtic carving, with carved woodpecker trademark, 12cm square Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds

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£300-400

215 Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Circular Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 25cm diameter Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds

£200-300

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216 Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Leaf Dish, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 20cm long

£150-250

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Wrenman: Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved wren trademark, 35cm high

Attributed to Edward Barnsley (1900-1987): A Pair of Oak Armchairs, designed 1936, with green leather upholstery, one with CORONATION and St. Edward’s Crown, the other with 547 and St. Edward’s Crown, each 94cm high

£150-200

218 A Pair of Modern Yorkshire School Beech Stools, cow hide seat, on four turned legs, joined by stretchers, unmarked, 34.5cm by 27cm, 37cm high

These chairs and armchairs were designed by Edward Barnsley for the coronation of Edward VIII, 1936. The design remained in production for Government offices and Ministries.

£80-120

£1,000-1,500

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220 Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) for William Watt: An Anglo-Japanese Ebonised Beech Side Chair, with a lattice back, overstuffed seat, on square part fluted front legs, 46cm wide, 45cm deep, 75cm high There is a line drawing of a similar taller chair in William Watt, Art Furniture from Designs by E.W.Godwin, F.S.A., London, 1877, plate 6. This lower variant is shown in Susan Soros, The Secular Furniture of E.W.Godwin, New Haven, 1999, page 113, No.137.

£1,000-1,500

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221 Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) for William Watt: An Anglo-Japanese Ebonised Beech Side Chair, with a lattice back, overstuffed seat, on square part fluted front legs, 46cm wide, 45cm deep, 75cm high

£1,000-1,500

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222 Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) for William Watt: An Anglo-Japanese Ebonised Beech Side Chair, with a lattice back, overstuffed seat, on square part fluted front legs, 46cm wide, 45cm deep, 75cm high

£1,000-1,500

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223 Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) for William Watt: An Anglo-Japanese Ebonised Beech Side Chair, with a lattice back, overstuffed seat, on square part fluted front legs, 46cm wide, 45cm deep, 75cm high

£1,000-1,500

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224 A Set of Six Arts & Crafts Oak Dining Chairs, retailed by Goodyers of London, with shaped backrests pierced with heart motifs, leather seats, on square section legs, 49cm wide by 113cm high Probably made in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, advertised in the 1906 Studio.

£700-1,000

225 A Japanese Arts & Crafts Armchair, retailed by Liberty & Co, circa 1910, made in five sections, carved with sunflowers and repeating patterns, stamped 1551, 91cm high; and A Two Tier Circular Table, on three supports, 51cm diameter, 46cm high (2) Made in numbered sections in a flatpack form, assembled at the Eastern Bazaar floor in their Regent Street department store.

£180-220

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226 A Heal’s English Oak 5ft Refectory Table, the three plank rectangular top, on four square section legs, joined by a stretcher, unmarked, 152.5cm by 75.5cm, 76.5cm high

£100-200

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227 A 1970s Gudme Mobelfabrik Brazilian Rosewood Extending Dining Table, designed by Niels O Moller, shaped rectangular top, on two supports joined by a floor stretcher, stamped Made in Denmark Gudme Mobelfabrik Gudme 447 and Danish Furniture Makers Control label, with two extra leaves, each 49cm wide, table 162cm wide, 105.5cm deep, extended 260cm wide; and A Set of Eight (6+2) Rasmus Brazilian Rosewood Dining Chairs, slatted backs, upholstered seats, on four splayed legs joined by side rails, arm chairs 96cm chairs 97cm high (re-covered in 1990) (9) Purchased from Waring and Gillow in 1973 as a wedding present With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.610845/02

£300-500 www.tennants.co.uk

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228 A 1990s Rasmus Kontrol 26 Brazilian Rosewood Sideboard, with shaped top, above two cupboard doors enclosing five drawers (two fitted for cutlery) on a plinth base, labelled ramus MADE IN DENMARK, and Danish Furniture Control Makers Quality Control label, 200cm long, 49cm deep, 81cm high Purchased from Christopher Pratt’s, Leeds With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.610845/04

£250-350

229 A 1990s Brazilian Rosewood Console Table, with shaped top, above two drawers, on four legs, 122.5cm wide, 39.5cm deep, 84cm high With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.610845/03

£300-500

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230 A Pair of 1990s Brazilian Rosewood Low Lamp Tables, the square tops on four flat section legs, 61cm square, 41.5cm high With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.610845/06

£150-200

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231 A 1970s Set of Three Brazilian Rosewood Nest of Tables, cross banded rectangular tops, on four chamfered legs, each with rails, stamped MADE IN DENMARK by Schreiber’s Furniture Factory 7160 Torring, largest 60cm by 44cm, 44.5cm high With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.610845/07

£150-200

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232 Henry Rosengren Hansen for Brande Mobelindustri: A 1960s Danish Teak Circular Extending Dining Table, on four legs, labelled BM design rosengren hansen, stamped MADE IN DENMARK BM BRANDE MOBELINDUSTRI, 120cm diameter, 72cm high leaf 50cm wide

£200-300

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233 Arne Hovmand Olsen for Mogens Kold: A Set of Six 1960s Danish Teak Dining Chairs, with paper cord seats, labelled MK CRAFTMANSHIP MADE IN DENMARK DANISH FURNITURE MAKERS CONTROL, 77cm high

£400-600

234 A Chromed Steel and Leather Barcelona Chair, after a design by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, bent chromed flat steel, upholstered with buttoned sand leather removable cushions, unmarked, 74.5cm wide, 76cm deep, 73.5cm high seat height 42cm 234

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£600-900

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235 Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen: A Pair of Swan Swivel Armchairs, model No.3320, tan leather, on a swivelling cast aluminium four point base, stamped FH MADE IN DENMARK, 74cm wide, 87cm high

£3,000-4,000 235

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236 An Antelope Chair, designed by Ernest Race for the Festival of Britain, 1951, white enamelled metal frame with black painted bentwood seat, labelled RACE LONDON ENGLAND, 80cm high Literature: Lesley Jackson, Modern British Furniture Design Since 1945, V&A Publications, page 105 plate 110 for a comparable chair.

£120-180

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Gregorio Spini for Kundalini: A Sutra Chair, stitched silvered leather, unmarked, 45cm wide, 92cm long, 64.5cm high Purchased from Harrods in 1998.

£300-400 www.tennants.co.uk

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238 A Hollywood Regency Style Date Palm Tree Floor Lamp, circa 1970s, lacquered brass and pewter, with seven detachable branches and two hanging bunches of dates, unmarked, on a shaped base, approximately 140cm wide, 196cm high By repute made in Southern England by a fabricating specialist Lance Thompson. Commissioned by Philip and Stephanie Asher for “The Party Room” at Nurayla, Chilworth Road, Southampton.

£3,000-5,000

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240 A 1970s Parker Knoll Child’s Blofeld Type Model 1028 Statesman Swivel Chair, re-covered in green velvet button-back and seat, on a four point base, unmarked, 72cm high

£200-300

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241 A 1970s Parker Knoll Child’s Blofeld Type Model 1028 Statesman Swivel Chair, black vinyl upholstery, on a four point base, unmarked, 69cm high

£200-300

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242 A 1970s Planta Coat Stand, designed by Giancarlo Piretti for Castelli, white plastic, moulded marks to the base mod. planta anonima castelli bologna/italy designer g.c.piretti, 164cm high

£100-200

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243 Tom Lupton & John Morton at LM Furniture Ltd: A Mid Century Oak Bureau, the fall front with open fitted interior, above two cupboard doors, enclosing an adjustable shelf, on four square section legs, labelled LM FURNITURE LTD LM WALLINGFORD, 75.5cm wide, 43cm deep, 104cm high

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244 Two 1960s Teak Framed Reclining Armchairs, designed by Eric Pamphilon and George Freyer for Guy Rogers Manhattan brand, unmarked, 69cm wide, 72cm deep, 80cm high and 68cm wide, 76cm deep, 94cm high

£100-200

245 A Modern Replica LC4 Chaise Lounge, after Le Corbusier, black leatherette upholstered, on a chrome frame, black steel base, 160cm long

£100-150

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246 A Modern Chrome and Black Glass Rectangular Two Tier Coffee Table, unmarked, 110cm by 55cm, 32cm high

£70-100 246

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FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED FOR

20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022

For further information please contact: Diane Sinnott diane.sinnott@tennants-ltd.co.uk

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“The Stag Hunt” An Exceptionally Large William de Morgan Ruby Lustre Charger, 55cm diameter £3,000-5,000


ABOUT TENNANTS

UNIQUE FACILITIES Tennants is the only auctioneers in the UK with the capability to exhibit single items and collections to the public months head of sale. Museum-quality display galleries were built in 2014 to provide ever-changing displays of highlights from the saleroom. The Company has a long history of handling outstanding private collections and estate sales of all sizes. Notable private collection sales have included: An American Collector - from Virginia The P Lamaison Van Heenvliet Collection of Arms and Armour - from Holland Modern Life in Print - from the estate of Edith Laurence The El-Shamy Wine Collection An Attic Sale: The Final Instalment of the Collections of the late Stanley J Seeger The Historical Collection of Natural History and Taxidermy from Hodnet Hall

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NON-SELLING EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS Tennants hosts a busy and varied programme of exhibitions and events, which not only support and enhance the auction programme but provide a diverse cultural experience for visitors and the local community. Frequently working in association with museums, private collectors and educational establishments, highlights of the non-selling exhibition programme include curated displays of treasures from The Bowes Museum and fine art exhibitions including 350 Years of British Art and Light & Shadow, which showcased major loaned works from over twenty museums and numerous private collections. The applied arts have been celebrated with exhibitions dedicated to William Morris, antique quilts and the furniture and furnishings of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson. Northern Art is championed too, with frequent selling exhibitions. Recent highlights have included Norman Cornish: Bishop’s Close Street and Sally Arnup: Life in Bronze, both of which were staged in conjunction with the artists’ estates.

CONTACT US To discuss consigning single items or collections please contact us on 01969 623780 enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk

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BUYERS’ INFORMATION Buyer’s Premium

VAT

A Buyer’s Premium of 22% of the Hammer Price, plus VAT, is payable on each lot.

Value added tax or any equivalent tax chargeable in the UK or elsewhere.

Condition Reports

We act as agents for the Seller, whose details remain confidential. If you buy at auction your contract is with the Seller, not us.

We are happy to provide Condition Reports to Prospective Buyers, but would welcome your request as soon as possible, preferably at least 48 hours before the Day of Sale. A Condition Report is an honest expression of our opinion, not a statement of fact and is provided as a service to the Seller. We accept no liability for the opinions expressed in any Condition Report.

Caveat Emptor The principle of caveat emptor applies to the sale of all goods sold at auction by us. Furthermore, we have no control over the condition of any item offered for sale.

Agency

Export/CITES Regulations Clients intending to import/export any item derived from natural history specimens into/from a non-European country should first check for any Import/Export and possession restrictions prior to bidding/selling. 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:

Requests for additional images of items in the sale can made up to 48 hours before the Day of Sale.

The Animal and Plant Health Agency Centre for International Trade Horizon House Deanery Road Bristol BL1 5AH

Online Bidding

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Additional Images

We offer an online bidding service via our own platform - Tennants Live Bidding at www.tennants.co.uk. Items purchased via this platform will be subject to an additional 1.5% commission charge plus VAT at the prevailing rate. We also offer online bidding via www.the-saleroom.com for prospective buyers who cannot attend the sale. Items bought via this platform will be subject to an additional 4.95% commission charge plus VAT. By completing registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit/bank card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with us, you; (a) authorise Tennants, if they so wish, to charge the credit/bank card given in part of full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via www.the-saleroom.com; and (b) confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit/bank details to Tennants through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Tennants are entitled to permit the shipping of the goods to the card holder and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. We do not accept any liability for any losses, however arising, as a result of a prospective buyer’s use of www.the-saleroom.com. Use of www.the-saleroom.com is subject to separate terms and conditions which do not form part of these conditions.

Telephone Bidding Requests for telephone bidding must be registered at least one hour prior to the close of the View Day. We will not accept requests on the Day of Sale. Telephone Lines are booked on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to a minimum lot value of £500 for Fine Art Sales and £200 for all other sales.

Absentee Bidding Whilst reasonable endeavours will be made to execute absentee bidding up to the Day of Sale, Tennants will not be liable for any default or neglect in connection with this service. All such arrangements therefore are made entirely at the Prospective Buyer’s risk.

Those species that are covered by the US Endangered Species Act (USESA) or The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA): potential US bidders should check with USF&W (US Fish and Wildlife Services) for trade/possession restrictions in the US prior to bidding.

Droit de Suite/ Artists’ Resale Rights All items in this catalogue that are marked with “” are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge (set out below) will apply if the Hammer Price is more than the UK sterling equivalent of €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 more that the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000 (the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates). It is the responsibility of the Buyer to acquaint themselves with the actual Euro to UK sterling exchange rate on the Day of Sale. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the “Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub” based on the “European Central Bank” reference rate published at 2.15pm on the Day of Sale and can be found on www.dacs.org.uk 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.

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Post 1950 Furniture

Collection

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.

All purchases must be collected from our Leyburn offices, unless stated otherwise, within seven days of the Sale (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm).

Furniture Made with Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia negra) 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. CITIES regulations are given on www.ukcities.gov.uk or may be obtained from:

Despatch/Delivery Buyers may appoint their own shippers or use one of our preferred suppliers for all UK deliveries and international shipping. Their contact details are as follows: Bradleys Antique Packing Services Ltd 01325 281332 info@antiquepacking.co.uk Carrs Carriers Ltd 01423 297088 01913 077024 carrscarriersltd@gmail.com

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Mailboxes Etc 0113 242 8715 info@mbeleedscity.co.uk

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For certain lots, we offer a packing and shipping service up to a total value of £5,000 (inclusive of buyer’s premium, VAT and any other associated charges). Prices start from £20 depending on the size and destination. Please note, we are unable to post items of a fragile nature. Items are fully insured and can be tracked from dispatch to delivery.

Method of Payment Payment is accepted online via our website. Card payments where the card holder is not present will only be accepted for transactions up to £500. Payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction. All accounts must be settled within 14 days of the sale. Accounts not paid within 14 days will automatically be subject to an interest charge of 5% above base rate from the day of sale.

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In-House Shipping

To obtain a quote for packing and shipping, please email shipping@tennants-ltd.co.uk or call 01969 623780. You will need to have paid your invoice in full, including delivery, before items are dispatched. For full Terms of Business please refer to www.tennants.co.uk


2022 AUCTION DATES Saturday 12 February

Antiques & Interiors Saturday 12 February

Costume, Accessories & Textiles Wednesday 16 February

Coins & Banknotes Friday 25 February

Antiques & Interiors Saturday 26 February

20th Century Design Saturday 26 February

Modern & Contemporary Art Saturday 26 February

Line, Colour and Form: A Private Collection Friday 4 March

Stamps & Postcards Friday 11 March

Antiques & Interiors Friday 18 & Saturday 19 March

Spring Sale Saturday 19 March

British, European & Sporting Pictures Saturday 19 March

Jewellery, Watches & Silver Wednesday 23 March

Militaria & Ethnographica Friday 25 March

Antiques & Interiors Wednesday 30 March

Books, Maps & Manuscripts


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