20TH CENTURY DESIGN
SATURDAY 17 JUNE 2023
SATURDAY 17 JUNE 2023
AT 9.30AM (170 LOTS)
SATURDAY 17 JUNE 2023
SATURDAY 17 JUNE 2023
AT 9.30AM (170 LOTS)
SATURDAY 17 JUNE 2023 AT 9.30AM
AUCTION
The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG
VIEWING
Thursday 15 June 10.00am to 4.00pm
Friday 16 June 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
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BACK COVER Lot 221
Encompassing contemporary ceramics, glass, metalware, 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, René Lalique, Émile Gallé, Archibald Knox and the Cotswold School.
Tennants is widely regarded as the leading auction house in 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 Ar ts 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.
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.
‘Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful’. This William Morris quote was one of Rosamund Jordan’s favourites and it was reflected by hers and Tom’s collection of paintings and Arts and Crafts furniture and pottery. The ethos extending into all areas of their lives, especially their beautiful garden.
Tom and Rosamund were leading specialists in the Staithes Group of painters for over 40 years, believing that this still neglected group should be written into the history of World art.
These Yorkshire Impressionist painters worked in and around the fishing village of Staithes from around 1883 when the railway came to the village. Many of these artists had trained in Paris and Antwerp at the height of the Impressionist movement, bringing their flat-tipped brushes and plein air techniques of the movement to which they added the substance of social realism. They exhibited in major public galleries worldwide and their works are still held by many of these establishments.
Tom and Rosamund were passionate about Staithes, lovingly restoring a small fisherman's cottage there and becoming involved in the community, donating works to the primary school in the village and to the Lifeboat in order to raise money for them. They are a sad loss to Staithes as well as to all who knew them, but they leave a legacy of ‘real’ art as they were keen to emphasise and to share with as many people as they could.
The TB & R Jordan Collection of Pictures will be sold in these salerooms on Saturday 15 July 2023
Items from this collection denoted by this symbol J
201 200
200 ✓
Tim Andrews (b.1960): A Porcelain Vase, iron oxide glaze with bird motif, impressed artist’s mark 30.5cm high
£100-200
201 ✓
Tim Andrews (b.1960): A Tall Smoked Raku Vase, slender with flattened rim, impressed artist’s mark 45cm high
£100-200
203 202
202 ✓
Tim Andrews (b.1960): A Smoked Raku Vase, flattened shouldered ovoid, impressed in relief artist’s mark 33.5cm high
£100-200
203 ✓
Tim Andrews (b.1960): A Raku Vase, ovoid, speckled smoked raku, impressed artist’s mark 33.5cm high
£100-200
204 ✓
Richard Batterham (1936-2021): A Tall Stoneware Vase, ash glaze, unmarked 43.5cm high
Purchased in the 1990s direct from potter.
£1,000-1,500
205 ✓
Richard Batterham (1936-2021): A Stoneware Beer Jar and Cover, cut sided, lug handles, paper exhibition label numbered 41, unmarked 39cm high £1,000-1,500
206 ✓
Richard Batterham (1936-2021): A Stoneware Vase, ash glaze with ribbed bands to shoulder and mottled tenmoku glaze to body, impressed H 34cm high
Purchased in the 1990s direct from potter.
£500-700
207 ✓
Svend Bayer (b.1946): A Stoneware Four-Lugged Pot, anagama kiln wood firing, monogrammed SB 25cm high
Purchased in the early 1990s from Duckpool Cottage, Sheepwash, Beaworthy, Devon.
£150-200
Andrew Hague (b.1948): A Stoneware Bread Crock, painted decoration and oxide glaze, impressed artist’s mark and Askrigg Pottery 37.5cm high
Purchased direct from the potter. Hague worked as an apprentice to Marianne de Trey for six years. Moved to Askrigg Pottery in the 1970’s and has now retired. £50-100
209 ✓
Edward Hughes (b.1953): A Stoneware Vase, Jun type and wood ash glaze, impressed mark 18cm high
Purchased from The Stables, Isel Hall, Cockermouth, Cumbria. £50-100
David Leach O.B.E (1911-2005): A Stoneware Vase, on a speckled blue/grey ground, willow tree motif, painted DL mark and impressed Lowerdown Pottery 24.5cm high
Purchased in the late 1980s/early 1990s at Lowerdown Pottery. £1,000-1,500
Toff Milway (b.1949): A Stoneware Jug, lustre surface with blue slip trailed decoration, impressed mark, painted Toff Milway and dated 1993, labelled 32cm high
Purchased at Conderton Pottery, The Old Forge, Conderton, nr Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
£50-100
Anna Noel (b.1958): A Raku Goat, hand built white clay, modelled with a flower in mouth and a crow on back, unmarked 33cm long, 24cm high 1984- Lower Hareslade Farm, Brandy Cove, Bishopston, Gower.
£100-200
Lucie Rie (1902-1995): A Stoneware Footed Bowl, covered in a yellow glaze, impressed LR mark 17cm diameter (restored)
£500-800
Lucie Rie (1902-1995): A Porcelain Footed Bowl, covered in a green glaze, impressed LR mark 18cm diameter (chip and crack to rim)
£600-800
Lucie Rie (1902-1995): A Porcelain Footed Bowl, covered in a green glaze, impressed LR mark 13cm diameter (chip to rim)
£600-800
216 ✓
Lucie Rie (1902-1995): A Stoneware Side Plate, circa 1959, covered with an all over white glaze, manganese rim, impressed LR, with GALERIE BESSON oval label 18cm diameter
£300-400
217 ✓
Lucie Rie (1902-1995): A Stoneware Side Plate, circa 1959, covered with an all over white glaze, manganese rim, impressed LR, with GALERIE BESSON oval label 19cm diameter
£300-400
218 ✓
Lawson C Rudge (Junior): Scratching Cow: A Slipcast Raku Sculpture, signed 27cm long, 24cm high £100-150
219 ✓
Lawson C Rudge (Junior): A Slipcast Raku Sculpture, standing Bull Terrier, signed 38cm long, 28cm high
£80-120
220 ✓
Lawson C Rudge (Junior): A Slipcast Raku Sculpture, seated Pug, signed 19cm high
£60-90
221
221
The Stag: A Maw and Co Ruby Lustre Charger,decorated with a leaping stag in foliage, impressed factory mark FLOREAT/MAW/SALOPIA, dated 1886, painted MAW & Co BENTHALL JACKFIELD
34cm diameter
£600-900
222
Bernard Moore (1850-1935): A Flambé Porcelain Vase, painted with an owl swooping down on seven mice, printed mark BERNARD MOORE
18cm high (worn gilding)
Another, painted by Annie Ollier, with foliage and repeating patterns, painted mark and artist monogram
30.5cm high (restored) (2)
224
A Pair of Linthorpe Pottery Vases, shape No.477,painted by Alec Burns, with foxgloves, in shades of white, green, blue and yellow, impressed factory mark Linthorpe and 477, painted monogram AB 68 and 69 39cm
223
A Chelsea Pottery Group “The Cineraria Boy”, by Charles Vyse, introduced in 1923, modelled as a boy wearing herringbone trousers and brown jacket and holding a wrapped bunch of cineraria, raised on a plinth, painted 1925 CV CHELSEA 22cm (damaged)
£70-100
224
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Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Dish, painted with fuchsias, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, painted artist’s monogram
19.5cm wide
Five Others (6)
£100-150
225
Two Linthorpe Pottery Chargers, shape No.299, by Rachel Smith and William Sheldon, painted with passion flowers and a bird in blossom, impressed factory marks Linthorpe 299 and R.S 129 and SL (52) HT
29.5cm and 30cm
Illustrated: Hart (Clive W.) Linthorpe Art Pottery, published by Aisling Publications, page 18 for similar examples
£150-200
227
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Dish, painted with flowers, impressed 353HT (Henry Tooth)
LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser
20.5cm
Two Others (3)
£100-150
228
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, ribbed body, green, blue and brown glaze, impressed 181 HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr
Dresser
42cm high (restored neck)
£70-100
229 J
A Bretby Art Pottery Ligna Ware Cylindrical Stick Stand, with glazed mounted pottery cabochons, stamped factory marks
61.5cm high
£70-100
230
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): Yacht Pattern Vase, circa 1935, on an ochre ground, impressed factory marks, painted and facsimile signature, POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN
21.5cm
£200-300
231
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Inspiration Garden Pattern Twin-Handled Isis Vase, circa 1930, painted in orange, brown and yellow, with printed factory mark, 25cm high
£250-350
232
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Fiery Crystalline Glaze Vase, shape No.2153, orange, deep pink and red tones, impressed factory mark and date code VI (1906)
14cm
£100-150
233
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Red Firbolgs I Bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, Portland Vase mark, painted Z5275 H
9.5cm diameter
£100-150
234
A Wedgwood Globular Vase, designed by Norman Wilson, matt white glaze, impressed WEDGWOOD N.W
20.5cm high
£200-300
235
A Royal Doulton Flambé Dachshund, standing - style one, model No.36A, first issued 1912
16cm long
£100-150
236 ✓
David Burnham Smith (1937-2019): A Porcelain Grotesque Creature Spoon Warmer, gilt painted David Burham Smith, DBS monogram and dated 2004
12cm high
£200-300
Gabriel Argy-Rousseau (1885-1953): A Pâte-de-Verre Plumes Vase, moulded with feathers, moulded signature G ARGY-ROUSSEAU and FRANCE
14.5cm high
£400-600
238
René Lalique (1860-1945): A Clear, Frosted and Opalescent Danaides Glass Vase, No.972, moulded with nude maidens pouring water, wheel engraved R. LALIQUE FRANCE, engraved No.972
18.5cm
£600-900
£250-350
240
A French Art Deco Muller Frères Cameo Glass Vase, decorated with a chalet in the forest, in tones of purple and green, signed in the cameo Muller Fres Luneville, 31cm high
£200-300
241
Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Textured Range Hoop Glass Vase, in Kingfisher blue, pattern 9680, 1969 catalogue 28.5cm high
£150-250
242
Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Textured Range Mallet Glass Vase, in Kingfisher blue, pattern 9818 18.5cm high
£80-120
11cm
£50-70
13cm
£200-300
246
A
Studio
39cm high
£300-500
A Granna Glasbruk of Sweden Glass Flame Sculpture, blown with clear, inclusions and colour, labelled 41.5cm high
A Stejskal Octagonal Glass Prism, clear with coloured inclusion, signed STEJSKAL 29cm high
A Clear Glass Spherical Ball, with metal and bubble inclusions, unmarked 13cm diameter (3)
£100-150
Two Murano Glass Pedestals, in the form of clear cased Dolphins infused with blue, pink and green, below a blue dish, on a blue base, script signature Danilo Zanella
52cm and 55.5cm high
£300-400 249
Hardman & Co, Birmingham 1889: The Tree of Jesse Window, North Transept and The Epistle for All Saints Day Window, South Transept, Sixteen Stained, Painted and Leaded Glass Lights and Two Quatrefoil Stained, Painted and Leaded Tracery Panels, All Saints, Emscote, Warwick. (18)
Jesse window - inner lights Our Lord and Kind David - outer lights Members of the Jesse Family Jesse is sleeping below.
Inscription at foot: There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse & a branch shall grow out of his roots
Top quatrefoil tracery panels - Virgin and Child - Joseph and Jacob
The Epistle for All Saints Day
The original brass tablet below the South Transept window readA.M.D.G (Ad Moiorem Dei gloram) and in memory of George Nelson of the Lawn in this Parish, who departed July 17th 1850, and of Sarah his wife who was called hence Dec 14. 1865, the transept windows of this church are filled with stained glass, as a tribute of affection, by their sons.
Hardman Glass Sales Day Book Jul 1887 – Jun 1892 (Birmingham Archives and Heritage MS175A/4/3/7/6) page 191 Apr 13, 1889; GH Nelson Esq, The Lawn, Emscote. Two transept windows North & South of four lights & tracery each.
Returned to the Hardman’s and company workshop when the church was demolished in 1967. In 1968/9 they were bought by Darrell Buttery direct from the vicar of All Saints.
Sixteen panels approximately 60cm wide, 120cm high Two quatrefoil tracery panels 53cm wide, 73cm high and 51cm wide, 73.5cm high
252
Eight Victorian Stained, Painted and Leaded Glass Quatrefoil Tracery Panels, depicting and inscribed; Venble Bede dictating the translation of the Gospel to his young scribes when dying eve of Asension day AD 735
Massacre of the monks of Bangor-is-y-cord by King Ethelerid AD 613
St Aidan preaching to the Northumbrians AD 635 his discourse translated by the King Oswald
St Laurence Church, Bradford on Avon
The symbols of St Edmund
St Ninian building the first stone church at Whithorn (Candida Casa) AD 400
St Theodore sending Chad on his mission
The monks of Durham taking S Oswalds relics through the country escaping from the Danes
Largest 38cm wide, 48cm high
Smallest 36cm wide, 29.5cm
£800-1,200
253
A Victorian Stained, Painted and Leaded Glass Quatrefoil Panel, depicting The slaying of Thomas Becket 51cm wide, 64cm high
£200-300
An Arts & Crafts Copper Planter, by John Pearson, repoussé decorated with fish, stamped J.P 1905 6020 45cm diameter, 26cm high
£200-300
An Art & Crafts Oak Log Box, the hinged lid, sides and front mounted with repoussé copper panels of flowers and leaves, unmarked
76.5cm wide, 36cm deep, 35cm high
£200-300
An Arts & Crafts Copper Log Box, the domed rectangular cover with riveted handle, the box with repoussé and riveted decoration and handles, stamped 35cm wide, 28cm deep, 50cm high
£70-100
257 J
An Art Nouveau Continental Brass Log Bin, with anthropomorphic handles, unmarked 38cm wide, 32cm high
£150-250
258 J
An Arts & Crafts Brass and Copper Coal Box, the domed cover with repoussé motifs and brass handle, tapering cylindrical body, raised on three wrought iron strap feet, unmarked 46cm high
£70-100
259
An Art & Crafts Copper Stick Stand, of square section form, embossed with scrolling foliage and roundels, riveted base, unmarked 24cm square, 59cm high
£200-300
An Arts & Crafts Copper Rectangular Wall Mirror, nail tack border and embossed poppies decoration, bevel edged plate glass, unmarked 42,5cm wide, 59.5cm high
£200-300
261
A Glasgow School Arts & Crafts Rectangular Brass Mirror, glass plate within repoussé decorated with fruiting pomegranate and heart motif 36.5cm wide, 55cm high
£250-350
An Arts & Crafts Oak Fire Screen, with inlaid panel, on sledge feet, brass carrying handle, unmarked 45cm wide, 15cm deep, 65cm high
An Arts & Crafts WashStand, with a mirror above a shelf with raised upstand, above a drawer and two shelves 57cm wide, 30cm deep, 151cm high (2)
£100-150
An Arts & Crafts Pewter Mounted Oak Book Trough, embossed with Yorkshire roses and inscribed A BOOK, unmarked 34cm wide, 16cm deep, 14cm high
An Arts & Crafts Copper Mounted Planter, embossed with thistles, on bun feet 29cm high
An Art Nouveau Copper Fire Guard, embossed and riveted decoration external 128cm wide, 32cm deep (3)
£70-100
264
Eight Rolls of Sanderson Morris & Co Honeysuckle Wallpaper, unopened in original cellophane, Batch No.BN1, Pattern No. WM7611 each 10.05 metres long, 51.5cm wide
£200-300
265
Ten Rolls of Sanderson Willow Bough Minor Wallpaper, unopened in original cellophane, Batch No.BP1, Pattern No. WR7676/2 each 10.05 metres long, 52cm wide
£200-300
262 J266
266
Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950): An Art Deco Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude dancer, standing on one leg, on a green onyx base, signed in the cast R Lor REAL
VIENNA BRONZE
13.5cm high
£200-300
267
An Art Deco Bronze Figure, modelled as a young woman leaning backwards, unmarked, on a veined marble base
17cm long, 18cm high
£300-400
268
Two
12.5cm high
£150-200
269
A 1960s Stelton Cylinda-Line Brass Ashtray, designed by Arne Jacobsen, unmarked
6.5cm high
Originally designed for the SAS hotel in Denmark, 1959. The brass version was produced for a limited period in two sizes.
£400-600
268
269
270
Jens Quistgaard (1919-2008) for Dansk: A Finnish Design Jette Flatware Set, stamped DANSK DESIGNS FINLAND IHQ, comprising:
8table knives
8 dessert knives
8 table fork
8 dessert forks
6 serving spoons
8 table spoons
8 dessert spoons
267 270
£150-250
A Morris & Co. Mahogany Fire Screen, circa 1900, inset with an embroidered Apple Tree design, stamped 449 ORD St W 837 69cm wide, 26cm deep, 83.5cm high
£400-600
An Arts & Crafts Oak Bureau Bookcase, the shaped cornice above two shelves over a fall front with open fitted interior enclosed by slatted sides, above a drawer over two shelves enclosed by pierced sides, on four stile feet, unmarked 94.5cm wide, 36cm deep, 154.5cm high
£150-250
An Arts & Crafts Carved Oak Cupboard, the dowelled two plank top above two doors with wrought iron hinges and handles, exposed pegs, on four chamfered square section legs, sledge feet joined by a central floor stretcher, unmarked 116cm wide, 40cm deep, 84cm high
£250-350
An Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany Hall Robe, with pierced heart motif bracket over a stepped cornice, above a single panelled door inlaid in a variety of stained woods depicting peacocks and feathers, strap heart hinges and handle, unmarked 109cm wide, 48.5cm deep, 204cm high
£1,000-1,500
An Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany Hall Mirror, shaped cornice, the frame inlaid with peacock feathers, cushion surround, bevel edged plate glass, unmarked 75cm wide, 86cm high £300-500
276 J
An Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany Writing Desk, with raised upstand inset with a double picture frame and four candle holders, red leather writing surface, above a single drawer, on tapering square section legs joined by rails, unmarked 84cm wide, 46.5cm deep, 101.5cm high £250-350
unmarked 55cm wide, 55cm deep, 129cm high £100-150
An Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany Music/Magazine Cabinet, inlaid top above a bevel edged mirror, above a fall front door, above an inlaid fall front magazine rack, on bracket feet, unmarked 51cm wide, 41cm deep, 122cm high £100-150
278 JAn Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany Box Armchair, the top rail above an open half moon, upholstered back, solid seat, the sides with top and bottom open half moon, unmarked 56cm wide, 48.5cm deep, 105cm high
£200-300
An Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany Display Cabinet, the upper section with a stepped cornice above a leaded glaze door and sides, enclosed by spindles, the base with leaded and coloured glass doors, on four square section capped legs, unmarked 136.5cm wide, 42cm deep, 175cm high (damage to leg)
£300-500
An Art Nouveau Mahogany Three Part Salon Suite, comprising settee and two armchairs, with carved floral and pierced backs, swept arms, upholstered seats, on tapering square section front legs, unmarked settee 138cm wide, 60cm deep, 109cm high chairs 56cm wide, 50cm deep, 111.5cm high £250-350
An Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany Display Cabinet, with pierced and mirrored top, above spindles, above two curved leaded and coloured glass doors, on pierced front supports, unmarked 122.5cm wide, 38cm deep, 201cm high
£300-500
283 J
An Arts & Crafts Oak Bookcase, the upper section with cornice above two leaded glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, the base with drawer above cupboard door, strap hinges , on capped feet, unmarked 95cm wide, 44cm deep, 215cm high
£300-500
284 J
An Arts & Crafts Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple Inlaid Oak Sideboard, with raised upstand, above three drawers, above two doors enclosing a small drawer (fitted for cutlery) over an open section, strap work hinges, on four square section legs, locks stamped S & P.B 167.5cm wide, 51cm deep, 111cm high £1,000-1,500
285
An Arts & Crafts Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple Carved Oak Wardrobe, the cornice with carved stylised floral panel, above two doors each with carved roundel, enclosing a bevel edge mirror, full hanging rails to both sides, above two drawers, on bracket supports, each lock stamped S&P B
162cm wide, 51cm deep, 212cm high
£300-500
286
An Art Nouveau Mirror Back Sideboard, the upper section with applied and carved decoration, rectangular bevel edged mirror above a shelf, the base with two drawers over two cupboard doors, brass lacquer strap hinges and handles, some handles stamped L&C (Loach & Clarke) on shaped front supports
152cm wide, 56.5cm deep, 188cm high Loach and Clarke had links with Shapland & Petter.
£400-600
287
An Art Deco Cloud Three Piece Suite, re-upholstered in tan leather, trimmed in walnut, with cognac piping, comprising three-seater sofa and two chairs sofa 165cm wide, 64cm dep, 85cm high chairs 74cm wide, 64cm deep, 82cm high £1,000-1,500
288
An Art Deco Birdseye Maple-Veneered Seven Piece Dining Room Suite, comprising: dining table, the rectangular top with shaped corners, on two pedestals, 183.5cm by 91.5cm, 78.5cm high set of six chairs, solid backs, stepped top rails, re-upholstered drop-in seats, on tapering front and swept back legs, 90.5cm high £400-600 290
289
An Art Deco Walnut Veneered Square Pedestal Table, with bevel edged mirrored top, on a plinth base, unmarked 60.5cm square, 52.5cm high £70-100
290
An Art Deco Mahogany Nest of Three Tables, each of plain rounded form with back rails, unmarked largest 54cm wide, 40.5cm deep, 54cm high £100-150
291
A Gordon Russell War Department Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the glazed upper section with two adjustable shelves, the base with fall front enclosing an open fitted interior, above two short over three graduating drawers, on four feet, stamped RUSSELL OF BROADWAY WD 1954 NOV KA17481
86.5cm, 42.5cm deep, 175.5cm high
£200-300
292
Hans Olsen for Frem Rojle: A 1960s Teak Dining Room Suite, comprising: extending circular dining table, on four tapering legs, stamped FREM ROJLE MADE IN DENMARK, 120cm diameter (closed) 74cm high set of six chairs, with black vinyl seats, on four tapering legs, stamped FREM ROJLE MADE IN DENMARK, paper circle labels FURNITURE MAKERS
DANISH CONTROL, 71.5cm high (7)
£500-800
293
A Set of Eight (6+2) 1960’s Brazilian Rosewood Dining Chairs, attributed to Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, upholstered seats and backs, on four legs joined by rails, unmarked armchairs 75cm high chairs 76cm high (re-upholstered)
With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.630901/01
£400-600
294
A Set of Six 1960s Danish Teak Model 42 Armchairs, designed by Kai Kristiansen, the frames with shaped arms, re-upholstered in cream vinyl, on tapering legs, unmarked 74cm high
Purchased in Denmark.
£300-400
295
A Pair of 1970s Swedish Lounge Chairs and Ottoman, by Scapa Rydaholm, salmon velvet buttoned upholstery, on a chrome frame and wheels, unmarked chairs 77cm wide, 80cm deep, 89cm high seat height 37cm ottoman 59cm wide, 41cm deep, 38cm high
£200-300
296
A Pair of 1980s Swedish Göte Möbler Nässjö Reclining Swivel Lounge Armchairs and Ottoman, stained bentwood frame, tan leather, labelled chairs 82cm wide, 56cm deep, 100cm high, seat height 37cm ottoman 58cm wide, 49cm deep, 37cm high
£150-250
297
An EA108 Aluminium Group Style Office Chair, sling back and seat, swivel polished aluminium frame, on a five prong base, unmarked 86.5cm high £70-100
298
A Set of Six Cassina Hola 369 Chairs, designed by Hannes Wettstein, brown leather, labelled 89cm high £300-500
299
A Pair of Italian Rich Armchairs, designed by Antonio Citterio for Moroso, upholstered in vanilla cream leather, labelled 70cm wide, 50cm deep, 70cm high, seat height 43cm £300-400
300
Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) for Magis: A Flower Chair, smokey polycarbonate, with seat cushion, moulded FLOWER PP PIERRE PAULIN MAGIS made in Italy
81cm wide, 79cm high, height of seat 42cm £150-250
Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) for Magis: A Flower Chair, smokey polycarbonate, with seat cushion, moulded FLOWER PP PIERRE PAULIN MAGIS made in Italy
81cm wide, 79cm high, height of seat 42cm £150-250
Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) for Magis: A Flower Chair, smokey polycarbonate, with seat cushion, moulded FLOWER PP PIERRE PAULIN MAGIS made in Italy
81cm wide, 79cm high, height of seat 42cm £150-250
A Platner Style Dining Table, designed in 1966 by Warren Platner for Knoll, circular bevel edge plate glass, on vertical steel wire rods, unmarked
135cm diameter, 70cm high £300-400
304
A King of the Road Lucas Floor Lamp, on a tripod stand, labelled VINTAGE HEADLAMP RESTORATION VHR MADE IN SHEFFIELD 134cm high
£300-500
305
A Large Willow Hare, mounted on a copper pipe and tapering oak base, unmarked 209cm high
£300-500
306
A 1970s Italian Lacquered Tubular Brass and Smoked Glass Four Tier Coffee Table, the two top circular sections pivoting, unmarked 64cm diameter, 46.5cm high
£70-100
307
A Kenzo of Paris Red Lacquer Square Coffee Table, on two L section supports, brass inlaid KENZO 97cm square, 52.5cm high
£100-200
George Smith Ltd: A Two-Seater Sofa, modern, covered in buttoned burgundy velvet, with stained beech frame and brown leather upholstered back support and arms 223cm by 95cm by 55cm
£300-500 308
309
A 1970s Swivel Lounge Armchair, red velvet button back and seat upholstery, on an aluminium five prong base, unmarked 91cm wide, 52cm deep, 100cm high, seat height 43cm
£60-80
310
A Contemporary Chair, elm seat and back, on a bent laminated and painted frame, unmarked 99.5cm high (loose frame)
£70-100
311
A Contemporary Flat Weave Runner, with a charcoal and ivory field 335cm by 80cm
Another, 294cm by 75cm (2)
£120-180
312
A Contemporary Machine Made Carpet of Oriental Design, with central cruciform medallion and samovar border 290cm by 200cm
£70-100
313
A Pair of Contemporary Kilim Rugs, the ivory lattice field of indigo diamonds and geometric tracery
188cm by 128cm (2)
£250-350
314
A Contemporary Machine Made Carpet of Oriental Design, the charcoal field with a central candy pink medallion framed by spandrels and samovar motif borders 290cm by 200cm
£70-100
318
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Stand Mirror, the rectangular mirror pivots between two octagonal supports on a low level frame, with recessed carved mouse trademark 60cm wide, 20cm deep, 72cm high £400-600
319
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Bedside Cupboard, with raised upstand, above a door with burr panels, enclosing a shelf, with turned knob handle and wrought iron hinges (crosshead screws) on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark 48cm wide, 38cm deep, 69.5cm high £1,000-1,500
320
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Dowelled Top Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark 90cm by 91.5cm, 72.5cm high £1,000-1,500
321
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Set of Four (2+2) English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, 1950’s, upholstered seats, on two octagonal front legs, chairs with rush rail between front legs, each with carved mouse trademark armchairs 87cm high, chairs 85cm Armchairs re-upholstered 20/04/91
£1,000-1,500
322
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Mantel Clock, the case with triangular carving set with a Smiths MA car clock, serial number P.152.738, with carved mouse trademark 27cm wide, 7cm deep, 15cm high
£2,000-3,000
323
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Powder Bowl and Cover, circa 1940s, of octagonal form, with carved mouse trademark to the cover 11cm high
£1,000-1,500
324
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Pair of English Oak Candlesticks, of octagonal form with carved petal sockets, each with carved mouse trademark 20.5cm high
£700-1,000
325
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Pair of English Oak Candlesticks, circa 1930s/40s, of octagonal form, each with carved mouse trademark 18cm high
£600-900
326
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark
21cm high (excluding the fitments) (wonderful colour)
The lamp was given as a wedding present in 1952.
£1,000-1,500
327
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark
20.5cm high (excluding the fitments) (wonderful colour)
The lamp was given as a wedding present in 1952.
£400-600
328
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark
30cm high (excluding the fitments)
£400-600
329
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark
26cm high
£300-500
334
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Double Pin Tray, circa 1940/50s, with carved mouse trademark 12.5cm by 10cm, 2cm high
£300-500
335
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Horse Hoof Pin Tray, mounted with an aluminium racing plate, with carved mouse trademark
13cm wide
£200-300
336
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Horseshoe Ashtray, circa1940s/50s, with carved mouse trademark 12.5cm by 12cm
£200-300
337
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): Two English Oak Ashtrays, of standard rectangular form, each with carved mouse trademark 10cm wide
£100-150
338
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Bread Board, of canted rectangular shape, with carved mouse trademark 30.5cm across
£100-150
339
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Small Circular Bowl, with carved mouse trademark to the interior 15cm diameter
£200-300
340
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Coat Rack, rectangular back, with eight pegs, with recessed carved mouse trademark with front paws 18cm high 68cm long
£400-600
341
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955):An English Oak 7ft Refectory Dining Table, 1940s/50s, dowelled adzed two plank top, on two octagonal legs joined by a rounded floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark
213cm by 86.5cm, 73cm high
£2,000-3,000
344
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955):Three English Oak Panel Back Chairs, circa 1930s, each carved with a sheep or ram, leather lattice seats, on octagonal front legs joined by rush rails, pop marks, each with carved mouse trademark 89.5cm high £1,500-2,500
345
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955):A Set of Four English Oak Low Panel Back Chairs, circa 1930s/40s, with aperture to panels, upholstered hide seats, on octagonal front legs with rush rail set between, each with carved mouse trademark 72.5cm high £1,500-2,000
346
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Open Backed Bookcase, dual depth ends, with a raised upstand above a fixed shelf, over three adjustable shelves, the base with an open compartment, with carved mouse trademark 136.5cm wide, 24.5cm deep, 168cm high £2,000-3,000
347
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Pheasant, in a running pose, with carved mouse trademark, dated 76 under green baize 49cm long £3,000-5,000
348
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Mare and Foal Group, circa 1976, by Stan Dodds (1928-2012) on a tooled base with caved mouse trademark and numbered 14 28cm long, 20cm high £2,500-3,500
349
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Otter, on all fours and tooled base, with carved mouse trademark 30cm long £2,000-3,000
350
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):A Carved English Oak Figure of a Merry Monk Newel Post Top, the monk holding a pint and a bible, with carved mouse trademark hiding up his sleeve, mounted on an oak base 27cm high
With a framed copy of a working drawing, inscribed Suggestion fo ‘Merry Monk’ figure on Newel Post, ‘Growing from top of Newel Post’, Robert Thompson’s Craftsmen Ltd., Kilburn York. £2,000-3,000
351
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):A Pair of Carved English Oak Red Squirrel Bookends, both sitting up on their haunches eating an acorn, each with carved mouse trademark 20cm high
£2,000-3,000
352
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Single Mouse Bookends, each with carved mouse trademark
15.5cm high
£150-200
353
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Single Mouse Bookends, with scalloped edge, each with carved mouse trademark 15.5cm high
£150-200
354
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse trademark 45.5cm wide
£150-200
355
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Letter Rack, three tiered, with carved mouse trademark 32cm wide, 13cm deep, 20.5cm high
£250-350
356
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Trinket Box and Cover, of rectangular form, the cover with carved mouse trademark
18.5cm by 11.5cm, 8cm high
An English Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark
10cm (2)
£200-300
357
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, 8cm high
£150-200
358
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Teapot Stand/Small Chopping Board, with carved mouse trademark
19cm wide
An Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark 10cm (2)
£120-180
359
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nut Dish, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior 15.5cm diameter
A Dish, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior 12cm diameter (2)
£150-250
£100-150
£100-150
£80-120
£70-100
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Large Bespoke Unique/One-Off English Oak Bowl, with carved mouse trademark to the interior
42cm diameter
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Kidney Tea Tray, with carved mouse trademark handles 48cm wide
£200-300
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dish Top Stool, 1970s, the rectangular nailed and adzed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark 41cm by 27.5cm, 38.5cm high
£300-500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Solid Top Stool, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark 40.5cm by 27.5cm, 38.5cm high (15”)
£200-300
373
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Barometer, the octagonal frame mounted with a twin Diaphragm Doppledose movement, with carved mouse trademark 22cm wide
£250-350
374
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Wall Clock, the octagonal frame with German Barigo battery movement, with carved mouse trademark 19cm wide
£250-350
375
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): AnEnglish Oak Hanging Shelves, with shaped ends, three fixed shelves, with carved mouse trademark 94cm wide, 20cm deep, 81cm high £300-500
376
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fire Screen, 1974, the frame inset with a woolwork picture of the York Shambles, with carrying aperture handle, on two sledge feet, with carved mouse trademark 83cm high
Given as a wedding present by Shayna Cartwright.
£300-400
378
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, 47cm high
£400-600
377
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark
138cm high
£300-500
379
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Planter, contrasting fumed oak panels, penny moulded top, with a cylindrical removable steel bucket, on eight short feet, with carved mouse trademark 38cm diameter, 38cm high
£600-900
380
380
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Refectory Dining Table, the adzed four plank top, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark 182.5cm by 86cm, 72.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
381
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Seven (6+1) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, nailed tan hide upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs with set-back rush rail, each with carved mouse trademark, one labelled 30.7.04 chairs 84.5cm high armchair 90cm high (7)
£2,500-3,500 381
382
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Four English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, upholstered seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark 84.5cm and 85cm high
Two re-upholstered 20/08/07
£1,000-1,500
383
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Refectory Table, 1998, the adzed rectangular top on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark 183cm by 87cm, 73.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
384
384
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Six English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, 1997/8, blue cow hide seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, labelled 3/6/97 and 12/2/98
84.5cm high
£2,500-3,500
385
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Wardrobe, with half penny moulding above two doors, with hanging rail and part fitted, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 121cm by 57cm, 168cm high
£2,500-3,500
386
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dressing Table, with fixed central pivoting rectangular mirror and raised upstand, above a kneehole and three graduated drawers to each side, on six octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark 137cm wide, 51cm deep, 136.5cm high
£2,500-3,500
387
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4’6” Panelled Bedstead, the headboard and footboard with penny moulded top, the footboard with carved mouse trademark headboard 137cm wide, 106.5cm high footboard 137cm wide, 66cm high, with bedbase and vono metal rails
£1,500-2,500
388
388
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Sideboard, 1970s, with raised upstand, adzed top over two cupboard doors, with wrought-iron hinges and latches, 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 183cm (6ft) by 47cm, 81.5cm high £2,500-3,500
389
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Bureau, 1970s, with fall front, fitted open interior, plain lopers, each with a carved mouse, over two short and two long drawers, on four octagonal and block feet 91.5cm by 46cm, 91.5cm high £2,500-3,500
390
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 panels, the centre with a shield carved JLB, each side carved with a Yorkshire Rose, upholstered seat dated 25/11/91, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark 80.5cm
£2,000-3,000
391
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 83cm wide, 26cm deep, 122cm high £1,000-1,500
392
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): An Oak 4’6” Sideboard, the adzed rectangular top above three drawers (the centre one fitted for cutlery) above two cupboards enclosing three drawers, brass handles, on four block feet, with recessed carved acorn trademark, 137cm wide, 48cm deep, 88.5cm high
£400-600
393
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby) An English Oak Three Plank Refectory Dining Table, adzed top, on shaped supports joined by a central pegged stretcher, with recessed carved acorn trademark 189cm by 80cm, 73cm high
£300-500
394
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): A Set of Six (4+2) Oak Dining Chairs, with shaped and chamfered rail backs, tan leather seats, each with recessed carved acorn trademark armchairs 84.5cm high chairs 84cm high
£300-500
395
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): An Oak Cupboard, with drawer (fitted for cutlery) above two cupboard doors, with carved acorn trademark 66cm wide, 38cm deep, 81cm high
396
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): An Oak Bookcase, with two adjustable shelves, with carved acorn trademark 61.5cm wide, 25cm deep, 91.5cm high
£250-350
397
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Sons (Brandsby): A Mahogany Dressing Table, with triple mirror, raised upstand, with three drawers, on four tapering square section legs, with recessed carved acorn trademark
107cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 132cm high
A Stool, rectangular drop-in seat, on four tapering square section legs, with recessed carved acorn trademark 61cm wide, 35cm deep, 43cm high
£300-400
398
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): An Oak Panelled Blanket Chest, dated 1963, hinged top above carved detail, above two drawers, on four block feet, with recessed carved acorn trademark 94cm by 45cm, 58cm high
£300-400
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): An Oak Refectory Coffee Table, the adzed rectangular top on a pegged trestle base, with recessed carved acorn trademark 76cm by 40cm, 45cm high
£100-150
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): An Oak Table Lamp, of octagonal form, with recessed carved acorn trademark 18cm high
An Oak Four Branch Light Fitment, octagonal column, with four upward facing sconces, with recessed carved acorn trademark 49.5cm wide (2)
£100-150
402
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-underWhitestonecliffe): An 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
Acorn Industries: G.J.Grainger and Son (Brandsby): An Oak Kidney Shaped Cow Stool, on four octagonal legs, with recessed carved acorn trademark 43cm wide, 30.5cm high (1ft)
£100-150
403
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-underWhitestonecliffe): A Set of Four (3+1) Panel Back Dining Chairs, with blue upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved and recessed carved beaver trademark armchair 90cm high chairs 89cm high £400-600
404
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved beaver trademark 35cm high £70-100
405
Eagleman: Albert Jeffray (Sessay): An Oak Nest of Three Tables, the adzed rectangular tops, on shaped supports joined by a stretcher, each with recessed carved eagle trademark largest 76cm by 35cm, 46cm high £300-400
406
Foxman: Malcolm Pipes (Carlton Husthwaite): An English Oak Double Pin Tray, with penny moulded border, with carved fox trademarks 26cm by 18cm, 4cm £100-150
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
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An Oak Panelled Blanket Chest,with rectangular adzed hinged top, the central front panel carved with a rampant lion, with recessed carved gnome trademark 93.5cm by 42.5cm, 58.5cm high
£300-400
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An English Oak Rectangular Stool, on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, with recessed carved gnome trademark 46cm by 27.5cm, 41cm high
£100-150
410
Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An Oak Stool/Table, plain top on four octagonal legs, joined by rails, with recessed carved knights head trademark 38cm by 30.5cm, 39cm high
£70-100
411
Lizardman: Martin Dutton (Huby): A Pair of English Oak Candlesticks, octagonal columns and bases, each with carved lizard trademark 15.5cm high
£250-350
412
Oak Leafman: Fred Suffield (Thirsk): A Pair of Oak Double Wall Light Brackets, the shaped rectangular backs mounted with an arm with two upward facing electric light bulb holders, each with carved leaf trademark 25cm wide
£100-150
413
Squirrelman: Wilfrid Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An English Oak Serving Table, with raised upstand, the adzed rectangular top above two drawers (one fitted for cutlery) above a shelf, on four octagonal and block legs, with carved squirrel trademark 107cm by 42cm, 80cm high
£300-500
Squirrelman: Wilfrid Hutchinson (Husthwaite): A Panelled Oak Hanging Corner Cupboard, with wrought iron hinges and latch, opening to reveal a shaped top shelf and two further fixed shelves, with recessed carved squirrel trademark
70cm wide 47cm deep, 96cm high, with an oak bracket
£200-300
Squirrelman: Wilfrid Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An English Oak 3ft Refectory Coffee Table, the adzed rectangular top, on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved squirrel trademark 91cm by 37cm, 44cm high
£150-250
Squirrelman: Wilfrid Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved squirrel trademark
141.5cm high
£150-200
Squirrelman: Wilfrid Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An Oak 3ft Refectory Coffee Table, the adzed rectangular top, on a pegged trestle base, with recessed carved squirrel trademark 91.5cm by 37.5cm, 43cm high
£100-150
418
Squirrelman: Wilfrid Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An English Oak Fire Screen/Table, the top inset with hunting themed tiles, on square section supports, with recessed carved squirrel trademark 53.5cm square, 46cm high £70-100
419
Wrenman: Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An English Oak Refectory Dining Table, smooth two plank top, on two carved octagonal legs joined by a low stretcher, with recessed carved wren trademark 211.5cm by 96.5cm, 76.5cm high £400-600
420
Wrenman: A Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An English Oak Book Trough, with shaped back and sides, with carved wren trademark 47.5cm wide
£70-100
A Buyer’s Premium of 22% on the first £999,999 of the Hammer Price and 20% on the amount thereafter, plus VAT, is payable on each lot.
Condition Reports
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.
Additional Images
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Online Bidding
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Telephone Bidding
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Absentee Bidding
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VAT
Value added tax or any equivalent tax chargeable in the UK or elsewhere.
We conduct appropriate Due Diligence checks to comply with current Anti Money Laundering regulations for any buyer exceeding the threshold of £8,000. We reserve the right to withhold the purchased lots until such checks have been completed.
Agency
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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:
The Animal and Plant Health Agency
Centre for International Trade Horizon House
Deanery Road
Bristol BL1 5AH wildlife.licensing@apha.gsi.gov.uk
0117 372 3700
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.
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.
Furniture Made from 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:
The Animal and Plant Health Agency
Centre for International Trade
Horizon House
Deanery Road
Bristol BL1 5AH
Wildlife.licensing@apha.gsi.gov.uk
0117 372 3700
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.
Collection
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).
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:
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Saturday 15 July 2023
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Arthur A Friedenson (1872-1955)
Loaded hay wagon and haymaking before a sun drenched coast
Signed and dated (18)94? oil on canvas, 28.5cm by 44cm £1,000-1,500
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