20th Century Design, 25 June 2022

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20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022

The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG 01969 623780 enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk www.tennants.co.uk

20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022


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ALSO SELLING TODAY:

2022 AUCTION DATES Saturday 11 June Antiques & Interiors Wednesday 15 June Militaria & Ethnographica Friday 24 June Antiques & Interiors Saturday 25 June 20th Century Design Saturday 25 June Modern & Contemporary Art Sunday 3 July – Sunday 17 July Timed Auction Designer Fashion Wednesday 6 July Stamps, Postcards & Postal History Friday 8 July Antiques & Interiors Saturday 16 July Summer Fine Art Saturday 16 July British, European & Sporting Art

MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022

SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022 AT 9.30AM (146 LOTS)

Saturday 16 July Jewellery, Watches & Silver Friday 22 July Antiques & Interiors Wednesday 27 July Toys, Models, Sporting & Fishing


20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022 AT 9.30AM

AUCTION The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG

VIEWING Thursday 23 June 10.00am to 4.00pm Friday 24 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

CONTACT Telephone: 01969 623780 enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk www.tennants.co.uk

FRONT COVER Lot 24 BACK COVER Lot 106


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, 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. 2


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René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Stained and Frosted Coq Et Plumes No.1033 Glass Vase, moulded in relief with cockerels, wheel cut mark R LALIQUE FRANCE, 15.5cm high £600-900

René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): An Opalescent, Stained and Frosted Ceylan No.905 Glass Vase, of tapering cylindrical form, moulded in relief with pairs of budgerigars perched on foliage, wheel cut mark R LALIQUE FRANCE, 24cm (chipped) Marcilhac, page 418. £500-700

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René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): An Opalescent, Stained and Frosted Ceylan No.905 Glass Vase, of tapering cylindrical form, moulded in relief with pairs of budgerigars perched on foliage, wheel cut mark R LALIQUE, 24cm (chipped)

René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): An Opalescent, Stained and Frosted Saint Françoise No.1055 Glass Vase, moulded in relief with birds perched on branches, stencil mark R LALIQUE FRANCE, 17.5cm high £600-900

Marcilhac, page 418. £300-500

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René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Frosted Glass Molinard - 1/A, An Atomiser, of cylindrical form, moulded with nude female figures and garlands, moulded mark R LALIQUE MADE IN FRANCE, with gilt metal fittings stamped LE PARISIEN BREVETE S.G.D.G MADE IN FRANCE, 16cm high

René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Clear and Frosted Glass Wingen Carafe, designed 1926, moulded with lines, moulded R.LALIQUE, engraved 6 to base and stopper, 20cm high

Marcilhac, page 963. £250-350

Marcilhac, page 836. £100-200

7 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945) for Coty: A Frosted and Clear Glass Coty 3 Ambre Antique Perfume Bottle, designed 1910, the whole decorated in relief with four maidens, with trace of original staining, intaglio mark R LALIQUE, stopper numbered 44, 16cm high; and René Lalique (French, 1860-1945) for Forvil: A Frosted and Clear Glass Les Cinq Fleurs Perfume Bottle, designed 1924, moulded mark R LALIQUE PARIS FRANCE, engraved 34, 12cm high (2) £200-300

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8 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): An Opalescent and Stained Blue Glass Sirenes Perfume Vaporiser, designed 1920, No.660, the whole decorated in relief with ten sirens, moulded mark R LALIQUE, 14cm high (without fittings) and A Clear and Frosted Glass Cytise Vase, designed 1926, No.1095, stencilled R.LALIQUE FRANCE, 12.5cm high (polishing to rim of vase) (2) Ex-lot 360 Bonhams London Wednesday 16 June 2010. With purchase receipt. Marcilhac, page 352 and 458. £300-500

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9 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Stained, Clear and Frosted Glass Dinard Box and Cover, designed 1927, mould blown with roses, engraved R Lalique France No.78, 13cm long (cut cover) £300-400

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10 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Blue Stained and Clear Glass Volubilis Bowl, moulded mark R LALIQUE, 21.5cm diameter £200-300

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11 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): An Opalescent and Clear Glass Ondines Plate, designed 1921, decorated in relief with six sirens, wheel cut mark R LALIQUE FRANCE and engraved No.3003, 26cm diameter Marcilhac, page 699. £500-800

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12 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Frosted and Clear Glass Bowl, moulded with branches, wheel cut mark R LALIQUE, 25.5cm diameter £100-150

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13 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Clear and Stained Glass Lamp de Cheminée Poissons, designed 20 April 1931, moulded with two fish, stencilled R.LALIQUE, 20cm high (lacking frame and shade) Marcilhac, page 622. £200-300

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14 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Clear and Frosted Glass Pinons Menu Holder, designed 1924, moulded with a pair of finches, engraved R Lalique France No.3501, 4.5cm high; and A Clear, Frosted and Black Stained Anemone Fermée Decorative Motif, designed 1931, engraved R.LALIQUE, 11cm (2) Marcilhac, page 488 and 784. £70-100

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15 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): Two Coquilles Clear and Opalescent Glass Bowls, mark R LALIQUE FRANCE and engraved script No.3201, 21cm diameter (converted to ceiling lights with frosted discs) £100-150

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16 A Lalique Clear and Frosted Glass Ondines Vase, modern, designed in 1952, moulded with eight nudes on a wave ripple ground, engraved Lalique France, 24cm high £500-700

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17 A Lalique Clear and Frosted Avallon Glass Vase, designed in 1927, moulded with six birds in grapes, engraved Lalique France, 15cm high £200-300

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18 A Lalique Clear and Frosted Bacchus Glass Vase, designed in 1938, moulded with four fauns in trailing ivy, engraved Lalique France, 18cm high £200-300

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19 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): Statuette Suzanne, designed 1925, No. 833, frosted glass, moulded mark R LALIQUE, 23cm high (damaged) on an illuminated bronze plinth stand, decorated with a pair of peacocks to each side, unmarked, 24.5cm long Marcilhac, page 399. £700-1,000

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20 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): Statuette Thais, designed 1925, No. 834, frosted glass, wheel-cut mark R LALIQUE, 22cm high on an illuminated bronze plinth stand, unmarked, 24cm long Marcilhac, page 400. £700-1,000

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21 René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): Statuette Côte d’Azur, designed for La Compagnie des Wagons-Lits, after 1929, frosted glass, modelled as a nude female figure, leaning out against the wind, her hair blown back wheel-cut mark R Lalique, 17cm high This figure was produced for La Compagnie des Wagon-Lits on the occasion of the inauguration of the Pullman Express Côte d’Azur in 1929. Ex-lot 421 Sotheby’s Applied Arts from 1880 London Friday 20 March 1998 page 48. With purchase receipt. Marcilhac, page 396 figure B. £2,000-3,000 10

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A Post War Lalique Glass Chrysis Figure, designed by Marc Lalique in 1960, the nude female with head back and arms outstretched, labelled MADE IN FRANCE 11809, engraved Lalique (R) France, 13.5cm high £70-100

An Art Deco Nu Longs Cheveux Opalescent Glass Car Mascot, by Lucille Sevin for Etling of Paris, circa 1932, modelled as a nude female with long cascading hair, moulded mark ETLING FRANCE 86, 22.5cm £700-1,000

24 An Art Deco Isadora Opalescent Glass Car Mascot, by Lucille Sevin for Etling of Paris, circa 1932, modelled as a nude female, moulded mark ETLING FRANCE 50, 20.5cm Ex-lot 219 Bonhams sale code 15303 Design 18601945 Wednesday 30 May 2007. It is reported that this mascot was created in tribute to the acclaimed American dancer Isadora Duncan (c18771927) who performed throughout Europe, and who was tragically killed in a motoring incident in Nice, on 14th September, 1927. £1,000-1,500

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An Art Deco Sabino Opalescent Glass Serenity Figure, moulded as a semi-nude female, engraved Sabino Paris, 22cm high £200-300

An Art Deco Sabino Opalescent Glass Mocking Bird Car Mascot, moulded mark SABINO PARIS and engraved Sabino Paris, 14.5cm high; an Art Deco Sabino Opalescent Glass Kingfisher Paperweight, engraved Sabino Paris, 11cm high; René Lalique (French, 18601945): A Clear and Frosted Glass Moineau Timide Paperweight, designed 1929, engraved Lalique No.1151, 14cm long (chipped) (3) £150-250

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Three Art Deco Sabino Opalescent Glass Perfume Bottles, in graduating size, moulded with bathing maidens, largest bottle engraved Sabino France, other two Sabino Paris, 9cm, 13.5cm and 15.5cm high £150-200

An Art Deco Etling Frosted and Clear Glass Vase, moulded with ferns and blossom, moulded mark ETLING FRANCE 12, 20cm high £70-100

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29 An Émile Gallé Cameo Glass Vase, circa 1900, the milky white glass overlaid with purple and acid-etched with flowers, cameo signature Gallé, engraved 17 to the base, 11cm high Provenance: Given as a gift to the current vendor by Miss Edith Wyville. She received it as a thank you token for her work and devotion to the Camondo family in Paris before WWII. She was in service to the family as a nanny. She gave this piece of Gallé glass to the present vendor as a thank you for taking her back to the family home, now the Musée Nissim de Camondo, on a special journey of remembrance in the early 1970’s. £200-400

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30 A Gallé Cameo Vase, circa 1900, of globular form with cylindrical neck, the frosted grey glass internally mottled in pink, overlaid in brown and acid-etched and carved with leaves and berries, Gallé cameo signature, 9.5cm high; and A Gallé Cameo Vase, circa 1927-36, overlaid in purple and acid-etched and carved with flowers and foliage, Gallé cameo signature, 19.5cm high (2) Ex-Lot 62 Bonhams Knightsbridge Decorative Arts Wednesday 29th November 2000 £200-300 30

31 An Émile Gallé Cameo Glass Dish, acid etched with mistletoe, cameo signature Gallé, 11.5cm by 9cm £100-150

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32 An Émile Gallé Cameo Glass Vase, circa 1900, grey glass internally decorated with yellow, overlaid with aubergine and etched with flowering stems, cameo mark Gallé on the body, 5.75cm high Ex-lot 7 Sotheby’s Applied Arts London Tuesday 28 October 1997 page 6. With purchase receipt. £200-300

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33 An Émile Gallé Cameo Glass Perfume Bottle with Atomizer, acid-etched with flowers, in tones of magenta on a frosted and pink ground, cameo signature Gallé on the body, 19cm high £250-350

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34 An Émile Gallé Cameo Glass Vase, tall slender form, acid-etched with flowers and leaves, in tones of deep pink/purple, on a yellow/orange ground, cameo signature Gallé on the body, 29cm £500-700

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35 A Daum Glass Bowl, brown and green ground, signed Daum France, 15cm diameter, 9cm high £70-100

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A Daum Clear Glass Vase, mounted with green and blue pâte de verre, signed Daum France, 23.5cm high £100-150 14

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37 A French Art Deco Leune Glass Vase, enamelled with purple and orange flowers, on a frosted yellow ground, painted LEUNE and paper label, 21.5cm wide, 15cm high £70-100

A French Art Deco Legras Glass Vase, enamelled with a peacock and white flowers, signed Leg, 27.5cm high; and An Art Nouveau Glass Vase, probably by Poschinger, iridescent and enamelled with flowers, engraved marks, 7cm high (2) £70-100

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40 A French Art Deco Glass Vase, possibly Nancy School, the slender neck with trailed decoration on an orange ground, with a blue lower section, engraved and dated 20.4.31, 31cm high £100-150

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41 An Art Deco Le Verre Francais Glass Jug, with acid cut flowers, on a mottled ground, signed Le Verre Francais, 34cm high £150-200

42 An Art Nouveau Austrian Iridescent Glass Inkwell, the brass metal hinged cover with clear glass liner, green iridescent base, stamped OE.P 10385/RGM 188180, 6cm high, 12cm diameter £100-150

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43 An Art Deco Schneider Glass Vase, mottled pink and yellow, signed Schneider, 27cm high £80-120

44 An Art Deco Schneider Smokey Glass Vase, with two facetted ovals, signed Schneider, 16cm high £50-70

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45 A Jobling Opalescent Glass Salt, 1930s, modelled as a curled up fox, signed “Joblings” “Opalique”, modelled RD NO 195459, 9.5cm long; and A Sabino Opalescent Glass Salt, 1930s, modelled as snail shells, moulded mark Sabino Paris, 10cm long (2) £70-100

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46 A Gray-Stan Glass Vase, designed by Mrs Graydon-Stannus, mottled green and white, signed Gray-Stan, 18cm high Gray-Stan glassworks was a small glassworks operating in London from 1926 to 1936. £70-100

47 Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: A Textured Range Glass Vase, in aubergine, pattern 9671, 26.5cm high £70-100

48 Attributed to James Powell & Sons (Whitefriars): A Blown Glass Light Shade Fitment, in aubergine, unmarked, 56cm high £100-150

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49 3 Peter Layton (b.1937) Lagoon Glass Vase, cylindrical form, signed, 21.5cm high £70-100

50 A Murano Opalescent, Pink and Clear Glass Elephant, probably by Archimede Seguso, stood with raised trunk, unmarked, 24cm high £100-150

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51 A Modern Yalos Murano Glass Bowl, white swirl on a black ground, signed Yalos murano made in italy, 45.5cm diameter; and A Greek Iris Clear Glass Fused Square Dish, with red and white fused glass, on a mottled green and red ground, labelled IRIS fusing glass art hand made in Greece, 42.5cm wide (2) £80-120

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52 A Set of Seven Glass Wave Shaped Wall Decorations, by Gunta Krumins, multi-layered, multi-coloured kiln fused hand rolled glass, unmarked, 8cm by 73.5cm Gunta Krumins exhibits at the Dolby Gallery. £100-200

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53 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933): Jack-in-the-Pulpit An Art Nouveau Iridescent Favrile Glass Vase, circa 1910, of organic form, with a broad ruffled rim, above a slender neck and cushion base, inscribed to the base L.C.Tiffany Favrile E1?, 30cm high The shape is inspired by the American woodland flower of the same name, also known as Arisaema Triphyllum. £2,000-3,000

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54 An Art Nouveau Steuben Aurene Iridescent Glass Jack-in-the-Pulpit Vase, signed aurene 130?, 18cm high It is believed pieces of Steuben marked just Aurene and the model number are some of the earliest examples of production. £300-400

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55 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933): An Art Nouveau Iridescent Favrile Glass Vase, circa 1910, of slender form, inscribed to the base L.C.Tiffany Favrile 5-8816 N 1812, 15cm high £100-150

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56 “The Stag Hunt”: An Exceptionally Large Maw and Co. Ruby Lustre Charger, the centre decorated with a leaping stag in foliage, the border with running hounds, the reverse painted with a seated Bactrian camel and the monogram MJ, 55cm diameter £3,000-5,000

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A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Vase, turquoise glaze, impressed B F 1007, 22cm high; and A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Jardinière, turquoise glaze, impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE 1937 A ENGLAND, 20cm high (2) £70-100 57

57 A Pair of Burmantofts Faience Pottery Corinthian Column Candlesticks, turquoise glaze, impressed B F ENGLAND 1198 L, 29cm high (2) £70-100

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60 An Arts & Crafts Burslem School of Art Earthenware Vase, decorated with putti riding sea creatures in greens, incised Burslem School of Art 1908 B.J.Rodley?, with associated hand beaten copper cover, 16cm high (restored) £70-100 59

59 A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, mould No.169, decorated with repeating designs, unglazed, impressed LINTHORPE 169 AB (Alec Burns), 27.5cm high £70-100 22

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61 A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, by Richard Joyce, decorated with three fish, artist’s monogram, impressed factory marks, 21cm high £100-150

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62 A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, decorated by William S Mycock, with motto FRANGAS NON FLECTES and coat of arms, on a blue ground, artist’s monogram and 1919, impressed factory marks and 3022, 20cm high (restored chip to rim) £200-300

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63 William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre: A Green and Gold Florian Pattern in Green Vase, circa 1903, of slender form, green painted monogram and des, printed brown factory mark and Rd No 404017 and M2096, 24cm £200-300

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64 William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pair of Pomegranate Pattern Vases, circa 1920, on a blue/green ground, green painted signature, impressed MOORCROFT BURSLEM ENGLAND 80, 26cm high £700-1,000

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66 William Moorcroft (1872-1945) and Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Big Poppy Pattern Bowl, blue painted monogram, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 32cm diameter £250-350

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William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Cake Stand, on a blue/green ground, blue painted monogram, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, pewter stamped SILLUSTRE PEWTER MADE IN ENGLAND, 22cm diameter, 14cm high £200-300 24

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67 Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Flambé Anemone Pattern Baluster Vase, impressed MADE IN ENGLAND with facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 10.5cm £250-350

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68 A Moorcroft Pottery Carp Pattern Twin-Handled Vase, designed by Sally Tuffin, painted by Mary Etheridge, introduced in 1990, expanded in 1991, impressed factory marks, bell date code for 1991, painted J Moorcroft S.T.DES, 33cm high £300-400

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69 A Moorcroft Pottery Peter the Pig, modelled by Roger Mitchell, decorated with Temptation pattern, introduced in 1990, impressed factory marks, candlestick date code for 1992, 30cm long £400-600

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70 A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Red Firbolgs I Octagonal Bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, gilt Portland Vase mark, painted Z5275 i, 11cm diameter £200-400

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71 A Burleigh Ware Persian Plaque, by Charlotte Rhead, circa 1927, pattern No.4013, printed factory mark and painted 4013, signed LRhead 2, 36cm diameter £200-300

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72 A Crown Ducal Charger, by Charlotte Rhead, decorated with a Lion rampant, on a green ground, printed factory mark, signed CRhead 2, 32cm diameter £100-150

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73 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Fantasque Bizarre Orange Gardenia Sabot or Clog, printed factory marks, 15cm long £200-300

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74 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Fantasque Bizarre Comets Conical Bowl, on four square feet, printed factory marks, 11.5cm diameter £150-250

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75 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Fantasque Bizarre Autumn (Balloon Trees) Conical Bowl, on four square feet, printed factory marks, 15.5cm diameter £150-250

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76 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Fantasque Bizarre Autumn (Balloon Trees) Octagonal Bowl, printed factory marks, 13.5cm diameter; and An Egg Cup, printed factory marks, 4.5cm high (2) £150-250 76

77 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Bizarre Castellated Circle Jug, printed factory marks, 11cm high £100-150

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78 Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Bizarre Woodland Plate, painted with a tree and flowers, beneath a black sky and orange band, printed and painted factory marks, impressed 11/30, 25.5cm diameter £100-150

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79 Émile Gallé (French, 1846-1904) for Charles Gallé-Reinemer (1818-1902): A Polychrome Faience Model of a Cat, circa 1885, modelled seated, painted with blue hearts and circular motifs on a yellow ground, yellow glass eyes, painted mark GR (Gallé Reinemer) and the Cross of Lorraine, 33cm high Ex-lot 277 Sotheby’s London Wednesday 28 October 1998. £1,000-1,500

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80 Archibald Knox (1864-1933): for Liberty & Co.: A Tudric Pewter Three Piece Tea Service, cast in low relief with vines, comprising teapot with wicker covered handle, milk jug and sugar bowl, stamped 0231 SOLKETS MADE IN ENGLAND “TUDRIC” Rd 420290, teapot stamped Rd 420290 ENGLISH PEWTER MADE BY LIBERTY & CO 0231, 26cm long; a Tray, stamped “TUDRIC” ENGLISH PEWTER LIBERTY & CO 0309, 46cm wide; and A Hot Water Jug, stamped “TUDRIC” 01025 MADE IN ENGLAND, 25cm high (5) £200-300

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81 Archibald Knox (1864-1933): for Liberty & Co.: Six Tudric Pewter Butter Knives, cast in low relief with ivy, unmarked, 14.5cm long £180-220

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82 An Arts & Crafts Shagreen and White-Metal Mounted Casket, attributed to John Paul Cooper, circa 1910, rectangular form with slightly domed hinged cover, rose release clasp, walnut lined, unmarked, 22cm by 10cm, 7.5cm high (lacking ball feet) £200-300

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83 A Keswick School of Industrial Arts Silver Spoon, hallmarked KSIA, Chester 1942, the hammered bowl with a plain stem and an interlacing knob, 15.5cm long £100-200

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84 Robert Welch (1929-2000): An Old Hall Alveston Stainless Steel Thirty Eight Piece Canteen, comprising six table knives, six dessert knives, six table forks, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, two serving spoons, stamped OLD HALL STAINLESS ENGLAND, in a fitted box labelled Walker & Hall Sheffield £150-250

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85 An Arts & Crafts Newlyn Copper Rose Bowl, embossed with fish, with pierced cover, stamped NEWLYN, 20cm diameter; and A Large Arts & Crafts Copper Charger, embossed with a carp, within a stylised border, unmarked, 75cm diameter (2) £200-300

86 “Violet and Columbine”: A Framed Panel of Woven-Wool Fabric, by Morris & Co., woven in pink and green, unmarked, 2’ 8” (82cm) wide, 2’11 1/2” (90cm) high £200-300

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87 A Glasgow School Brass Wall Double Candle Holder, cast with a maiden, stamped J.CO BRASS, 37cm high; and Another Brass Wall Candle Holder, cast with excalibur, unmarked, 43cm (2) £70-100

88 A Jugendstil WMF (Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik) Silver Plated Flower and Fruit Stand, with cut and engraved crystal Lisa glass, stamped WEPCO EP I/0 OX, cast 168, 49.5cm high (lacking fruit dish) £60-90

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89 Attributed to Karl Hagenauer (1898-1956): An Art Deco Bronze Figure, modelled as an African warrior with a throwing spear, raised on a stepped circular onyx base, 17cm high £70-100

90 Attributed to Karl Hagenauer: A Brass Bowl, circa 1930, with a plain polished bowl on a pierced stand with golfing figures, unmarked, 20.5cm diameter, 10.5cm high £200-300

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91 The Forty Thieves, theatrical poster, printed by Oldfield & Co., London, labelled Rowley Gallery, 100cm wide, 218cm high (framed and glazed) £400-600

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Peter Nelson For Architectural Lighting Ltd: A 1960s Brushed Aluminium Floor Lamp, with two adjustable lights, unmarked, 137.7cm high £100-150

Attributed to John Makepeace (b.1939): A Plywood and Leather Table Lamp, unmarked, 30.5cm high £70-100

A Catellani & Smith No.206 Table Lamp, threaded column with adjustable arm and disc shade, on a domed base, labelled, lamp 48cm high £100-150

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95 A Pair of 1970s Italian Brass and Glass Table Lamps, each on a cylindrical column with five arms supporting Murano glass leaf shades, on a circular base, unmarked, 65cm high £300-500

An Art Deco Bakelite Table Lamp, shaped column and circular base, with a cream moulded glass shade, 36.5cm high; and An Art Deco Chrome Table Lamp, stepped column on a square base, with white moulded glass shade, 46.5cm (2) £300-400

97 An Art Deco Gilt Spelter Figural Table Lamp, modelled as a young woman kneeling, head back and arms outstretched holding a frosted crackled glass globe shade, on a circular onyx base, 40cm high £400-600

98 An Art Deco Patinated Spelter Figural Table Lamp, modelled as a semi-nude female gymnast, standing pose with arms outstretched, head tilted back, on a circular black marble base, unmarked, 43.5cm high (lacking globe) £200-300

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99 An Art Deco Silvered Spelter Figural Table Lamp, modelled as a semi-nude dancer, standing on one leg, with arms outstretched, on a black marble base, unmarked, 49cm high (lacking globe) £200-300

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101 Emmanuel Villanis (1859-1914): Selika, An Art Nouveau Patinated Bronze Portrait Bust, modelled as a young woman with headband, on a tapering base cast SELIKA, signed in the cast E.Villanis, 40cm high £300-500

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102 Georges Van Der Straeten (Belguim 18561928): An Art Nouveau Patinated Bronze Portrait Bust, modelled as a coy young woman, signed in the cast G Van der Straeten, stamped in cast SOCIETE DES BRONZES DE PARIS, on an onyx base, 20cm £200-300

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103 After Louis-Marcel Botinelly (French, 1883-1962): A French Art Deco Patinated Bronze Group, modelled as a reclining nude female and two nude children, on an architectural plinth base, stamped in cast LOUIS BOTINELLY Susse Fres Edts Paris cire perdue 2 and foundry stamp, 60cm by 19cm, 39cm high £700-1,000

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106 Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950): A Large Art Deco Cold Painted Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a semi-nude dancer, standing on one leg, on a two section green onyx base, signed in the cast LORENZL, 50cm high (lacking bolt) £1,500-2,000

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107 Claire Jeanne Robert Colinet (1880-1950): “The Magic Links” A Bronze Figure, of a nude female, signed in the cast Cl.J.R.Colinet and foundry seal, on a veined onyx base, 25cm high £600-900

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109 An Art Deco Patinated Spelter Figure, modelled as a nude female holding a hoop, with one leg bent, the other on tiptoes, unmarked, on a pink veined marble base, 53.5cm high £200-400

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110 An Art Deco Silvered Bronze, modelled as a nude dancer, with raised arms, wearing dancing shoes, unmarked, on a rectangular green onyx base, 34cm £200-400

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111 William Everatt Gray (1892-1957): Dancing Torso, carved Spanish Chestnut, signed W.E.GRAY and labelled Title: Dancing Torso Material: Spanish Chestnut W.Everatt Gray, A.R.B.S., R.M.S 6, Somerset Avenue, Hook, Surbiton, Surrey, 59cm high £300-500

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113 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Pen Tray, rectangular with carved edge and dated 1933, two compartments and carved mouse trademark, 22.5cm long 9.5cm deep Made for Yvonne Houghton (neé Ince) born 1st August 1933. £700-1,000

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112 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panel Back Chair, carved top rail and uprights, the back carved with a galleon and FR 1932, slung leather seat, on octagonal front legs, with carved mouse trademark, 97cm high Frank Roberts (1880-1960) was an accountant and had an office at 22 High Peter Gate, York. It is thought Mr Roberts did some accountancy work for Robert Thompson. £1,500-2,500

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Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 20cm £400-600

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115 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 23.5cm £250-350

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116 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 23.5cm £250-350

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117 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 23.5cm From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). £400-600 www.tennants.co.uk

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118 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Owl Newel Post Cap, carved as a naturalistic standing owl holding a mouse in it’s talon, on a rock work base, 34.5cm high Provenance: This owl was the newel post for “Sandpiper”, Station Road, Scalby, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. £3,000-5,000

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119 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Pair of English Oak Candlesticks, circa 1930s/40s, of octagonal form, each with carved mouse trademark, 18cm high £1,000-1,500

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Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Horse Hoof Shape Pin Tray, mounted with an aluminium racing plate, with carved mouse trademark, 13.5cm wide; and An English Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark, 10cm (2) £250-350

121 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, 1950s, with curved back and shaped arms, over three lattice panels, upholstered tan hide seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 81cm high £1,500-2,000

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122 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Burr Oak Dish Top Stool, with nailed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 40.5cm by 28cm, 40cm high £600-900

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123 Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Mouse on a Cheese, the mouse carved on it’s haunches on a circular truckle, 8cm high Estate of Malcolm Wright Cornforth (1931-1992) formerly of The Old Hall, Kilburn. Similar example sold Tennants Lot 1048 19 June 2021 Made for Patricia Kirk of Kilburn (1927-2015) £700-1,000

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124 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Photograph Frame, with two uprights on a rectangular base, with carved mouse trademark, 24.5cm wide, 17.5cm high £300-500

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125 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fox, carved by Stan Dodds (1928-2012) in a seated pose, on an oval base, with carved mouse trademark, 24cm long, 17cm high Stan Dodds worked for Robert Thompson from 1942 until his retirement in 1994. Stan also used a rabbit as his own trademark until the mid/late 1960s when Peter Heap (Wetwang) a fellow ex Kilburn craftsman registered it as his own trademark. Stan then changed to a woodpecker trademark. £3,000-4,000

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126 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Bookends, each carved with the head of a monk and with carved mouse trademark, 19.5cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). £1,500-2,000

127 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Yorkshire Rose, post 1980s, with carved mouse trademark, 18cm diameter £500-800

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128 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, with carved mouse trademark to the interior, 29cm diameter £300-500

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129 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark to the interior, 29.5cm diameter £200-300

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130 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nut Bowl, with raised centre, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 16.5cm diameter £200-300

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131 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nut Dish, with carved mouse trademark to the exterior, 15.5cm diameter £200-300

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132 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dish, plain interior and exterior, with carved mouse trademark, 17cm diameter £70-100

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133 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board, post 1970, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 38cm £100-150

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134 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Bread Board, of canted rectangular shape, with carved mouse trademark, 30.5cm across £150-250

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Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark, 26.5cm high £150-250

135 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 137cm high with original parchment shade Purchased 29.4.1980. £400-600 www.tennants.co.uk

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Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column and square base, with carved mouse trademark, 31.5cm high £150-250

Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark, 26.5cm high £150-250

Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark, 26.5cm high with parchment shade £150-250

140 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Four English Oak Double Wall Light Brackets, semicircular with two upward facing electric light bulb holders, each with carved mouse trademark, 32cm wide £350-450

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141 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, 31cm wide £200-300

142 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Two English Oak Single Wall Light Brackets, each with a rectangular mounting plate attached to a right angled arm with carved scroll work to each side, with a single upright brass electric light bulb holder, each with carved mouse trademark, 23cm £200-300

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143 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 3ft Candle Stand, the top with inset circular section, on an octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 91cm high £400-600

144 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Flower Stand, 2008, on an octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 106cm high; and An Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark, 10cm (2) £400-600

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145 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Wall Celtic Cross, tooled, with carved mouse trademark, 20cm wide, 42cm high £300-500

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146 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Wedge of Cheese Money Box, with carved mouse trademark on top, 23.5cm by 13cm, 10.5cm high £250-350 145

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Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Trinket Box and Cover, of rectangular form, the cover with carved mouse trademark, 17.5cm by 10cm, 8cm high £700-1,000

Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Trinket Box and Cover, of rectangular form, the cover with carved mouse trademark, 17.5cm by 10cm, 8cm high £150-250

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149 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse trademark, 45cm wide From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). £100-150

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150 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Tea Tray, of rectangular form with raised sides, tooled surface, with carved mouse trademark handles, 29.5cm by 46cm £250-350

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151 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Kidney Tea Tray, with carved mouse trademark handles, 47.5cm wide £200-300

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152 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Kidney Tea Tray, with carved mouse trademark handles, 47.5cm wide £200-300

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153 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Two English Oak Napkin Rings, of standard rectangular form, each with carved mouse trademark, 5cm £150-250 153 (part)

154 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Napkin Rings, of standard octagonal form, each with carved mouse trademark, 5cm; Two Books Mouseman The Legacy of Robert Thompson of Kilburn and The Tale of the Mouse (The Life and Work of Robert Thompson the Mouseman of Kilburn), by Patricia Lennon and David Joy, published by Great Northern; and Four Price Lists (1975, 1978, 2000 and 2007) £100-150 154 (part)

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155 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark, 10cm; and Beaverman: Colin Almack (19301996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Ashtray, with carved beaver trademark, 10cm square (2) £100-150

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156 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Burr Oak Kidney Table, the 4cm thick bur top, on two octagonal legs, joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 96cm by 56cm, 73cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). £1,500-2,500

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157 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dish Top Stool, circa 2010, the rectangular nailed and adzed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 40.5cm by 27.5cm, 39cm high £250-350

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158 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 37.5cm, 45cm high £300-500

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159 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 high £300-500

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160 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 3ft Refectory Coffee Table, the rectangular adzed top on two octagonal legs, joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 91.5cm by 37cm, 44cm high £300-400

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161 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dowelled Top 3ft Square Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 91cm by 91cm, 74cm high £500-800

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162 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Panel Back Chairs, solid seats, on square section legs, each with recessed carved mouse trademark, 85.5cm high £300-400

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163 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Lattice Back Armchair, upholstered hide seat dated 31/5/90, on octagonal front legs joined by a setback rush rail, with carved mouse trademark, 90cm high £400-600

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164 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Work Box, 1976, with a rectangular lid over a single drawer, on four octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark, 50.5cm wide, 33cm deep, 61cm high £600-800 56

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165 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Hanging Corner Cupboard, 1973, with panelled door enclosing three fixed shelves, wrought iron hinges and latch, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 69cm by 47.5cm, 97cm high with hanging bracket £600-900

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166 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, post 1960, adzed rectangular tops, on four octagonal legs, joined by rails, each with carved mouse trademark, largest 60.5cm by 37cm, 47cm high £600-800

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167 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, 1976, adzed rectangular tops, on four octagonal legs, joined by rails, each with carved mouse trademark, largest 60.5cm by 37.5cm, 47cm high £600-900

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168 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Smoking Chair, 1976, slung leather back, solid seat and sides, cow hide covered seat cushion, with carved mouse trademark, 103cm high £1,000-1,500

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169 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Smoking Chair, 1976, slung leather back, solid seat and sides, cow hide covered seat cushion, with carved mouse trademark, 103cm high £1,000-1,500

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170 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Rocking Chair, 1993, with two lattice panel backs, shaped arms and cow hide seat, with carved mouse trademark, dated 22/11/93, 94.5cm high £700-1,000

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171 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, 104cm by 39cm, 46.5cm high £1,000-1,500

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173 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Chest of Drawers, 1960s/70s, with raised upstand, above two short drawers over two long drawers, with turned handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 76.5cm wide 45.5cm deep 75cm high £2,000-3,000

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174 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Bedside Bookcases, each with two adjustable shelves, each with recessed carved mouse trademark, 49.5cm wide, 27cm deep, 69cm high £600-900

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175 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4ft Open Bookcase, solid ends and panelled back, with raised upstand, three adjustable shelves, with carved mouse trademark, 82.5cm wide, 26cm deep, 121.5cm high £800-1,200

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Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Corner Display Cupboard, the upper section with leaded glazed door and sides, enclosing three glass shelves, on a cupboard base, with carved mouse trademark, 75cm by 46cm, 188cm high £1,500-2,000 All lots subject to a buyer’s premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


177 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled 5ft Welsh Dresser, the open delft rack with three fixed shelves, above a base with three drawers over a pair of cupboards, divided by a central bank of three graduated drawers, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 152cm wide, 45cm deep, 194cm high £2,500-3,500

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178 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 7ft Refectory Dining Table, the adzed rectangular top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 213cm by 87cm, 73cm high £1,500-2,000

179 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Eight English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, tan cow hide upholstered seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, 85.5cm high £2,000-3,000

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180 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4’ 10” Octagonal Dining Table, 1973, the adzed top on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 148cm diameter, 73cm high £1,500-2,000

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181 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Six English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan hide upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, 85cm high £2,200-2,500

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182 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Sideboard, with raised upstand, above two doors enclosing three graduating drawers (one fitted for cutlery) turned handles, wrought iron hinges and latches, on four octagonal and block feet with a centre support, with carved mouse trademark, 183cm by 47cm, 81cm high £2,500-3,500

183 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4’6” Octagonal Dining Table, the adzed top on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 147.5cm diameter, 73cm high (4cm thick top) £1,500-2,000

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184 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Five English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan hide upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, set back rush rail, each with carved mouse trademark, 84.5cm high (two re-upholstered 31/7/02) £1,800-2,200

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185 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4ft Welsh Dresser, the top with two fixed plate racks, the base with two drawers, above two cupboard doors, wrought iron hinges and latch, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 122cm (4ft) by 46cm, 183.5cm high £2,000-3,000

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186 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 5ft Refectory Dining Table, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 152cm (5ft) by 86cm, 72.5cm high £1,000-1,500

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187 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Extension Table, the rectangular adzed top on two octagonal legs, joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 91.5cm by 50.5cm, 74cm high £700-1,000

188 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Six English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan hide upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, 85cm high £2,000-3,000 187

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189 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Tea Trolley/Dinner Wagon, with two tiers both with raised sides joined by four square section legs, on shepherd castors, with carved mouse trademark, 85cm by 38.5cm, 75cm £400-500

190 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Door, with carved mouse trademark, 76cm wide 196cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). £500-800 190

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191 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Mantel Shelf, adzed top with carved penny edge, with carved mouse trademark, 228.5cm by 18cm, 7cm with two metal tube fittings £400-600

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192 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Mantel Shelf, of plain design, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 239cm wide, 20cm deep, 6cm high; and A Smaller Example, 61.5cm wide, 20cm deep, 6cm high (2) £250-350 66

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193 Beaverman: Colin Almack (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Refectory Coffee Table, the rectangular top on two shaped supports with pegged stretcher, with carved beaver trademark, 74.5cm by 37.5cm, 52cm high £150-250

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194 Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An English Oak Cow Stool, with three octagonal legs, with carved beaver trademark, 40cm high £70-100

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195 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Colne, Lancashire: An English Oak Carved Blanket Chest, the top carved with three crests centre Colne (Lancashire) WE LONG ENDURE, Portman and Bentley, Meridith of Montreal, the front carved with 19 PD 75 and three crests Zepplin, Adlercron and Mendeleyev, the back carved with I TOO WILL SOMETHING MAKE AND JOY IN THE MAKING and Martin Luther rose seal and Trygve Lie, fancy wrought iron hinges, carved linen fold sides, on four octagonal feet,106.5cm wide, 50cm deep, 74cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). It took six years to complete the carving. Peter was great friends with Stan Dodds (19282012) and Albert Jeffray (1937-2013). £400-600

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196 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Lancashire: An English Oak Cabinet on Stand, the cabinet with secret top, above two panelled doors, opening to reveal nine drawers each with painted decoration, on a carved plinth base, on a stand, cabinet 43.5cm wide, 24cm deep, 42cm high, stand 53cm wide, 31.5cm deep, 98.5cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022) £300-500

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197 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Lancashire: A Carved Oak Chest, the rectangular lid and front panel carved with Norse mythology, wrought iron hinges and lock, on four feet, 59cm wide, 23cm deep, 18cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022) £200-300

198 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Lancashire: A Late 17th Century Style Eight Day Longcase Clock, carved pediment barley twist columns, pierced sound side frets, moulded trunk door with oyster wood veneers and D shaped panels, later 10” square brass dial with chapter ring bearing a later inscription Rd Felton, Bridgnorth, cherub and crown spandrels, double weight driven movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, signed P.DALBY COLNE LANCS 2002, 209cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022) £300-500 198 68

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199 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Lancashire: A Miniature Walnut Bureau, 2001, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with drawers, plain lopers, above two short over two graduated drawers, on bracket feet, inscribed BUREAU AND LEDGERS MADE BY PETER DALBY, COLNE, 2001, 34cm wide, 16.5cm deep, 39cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022) £200-300

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200 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Lancashire: A Collection of Thirty-Four Turned Specimen Wood Eggs and Seven Pears, each pyrography marked, various sizes (five unmarked) From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022) £150-250

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201 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Lancashire: A Large Oak Bowl, with a tooled base and carved rim, 37cm diameter; and Another Oak Bowl, with carved rim, 29cm diameter (2) From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022) £100-150

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202 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Lancashire: An Australian Eucalyptus Burr Bowl, pyrography marked and dated 1989, 23.5cm diameter; and Ten Other Turned Bowls and Vases, various sizes (11) From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022) £100-200 www.tennants.co.uk

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203 Peter Dalby (1936-2022) Lancashire: A Large Teak Bowl, with inlaid shell in a walnut cartouche, 47cm diameter From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022) £100-150

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204 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Leaf Dish, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 42cm long From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). £150-250

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205 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Circular 4ft Dining Table, 1982, the adzed top on a cruciform base, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 122cm diameter, 74.5cm high £300-500

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207 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak 3ft Bookcase, 1997, with raised upstand, above three adjustable shelves, solid sides, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 91.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep, 107cm high £250-350

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208 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Panelled Writing Bureau, 1997, with fall front, fitted open interior, plain lopers, over two short and three long drawers with turned handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 81cm wide, 46cm deep, 104cm high £600-900

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209 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Bedside Cupboard, with open compartment above a cupboard, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 41cm wide, 35.5cm deep, 75cm high on shepherd castors £200-300

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210 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): A Pair of English Oak 3ft Single Headboards, semi-circular, each with recessed carved eagle trademark, 91cm wide, 94cm high £200-300

211 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Panelled Floor Standing Corner Cupboard, opening to reveal two fixed shelves, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 59cm wide, 35cm deep, 105.5cm high on castors £200-300

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212 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Tea Trolley, with two tiers both with raised sides, joined by four chamferred square section legs, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 66cm wide, 39.5cm deep, 71cm high on castors £100-150

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213 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Hall Table, 1998, the adzed top with a lower shelf, on four octagonal legs, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 77cm wide, 38cm deep, 76.5cm high £100-150

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214 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Leather Top Stool, 1997, with upholstered leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a H stretcher, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 44.5cm wide, 32cm deep, 46cm high £70-100

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215 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Magazine Rack, with shaped ends and carrying handle, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 45cm wide, 24.5cm deep, 33cm high £100-150

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217 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 138cm high £150-200

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216 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): An English Oak Umbrella Stand or Stick Stand, the top with four open sections, above a bottom shelf, on four square section legs, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 27cm square, 56cm high; and A Plant Stand, adzed top on four square section legs, with recessed carved eagle trademark, 30.5cm square, 56cm high (2) £120-180

219 Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (1937-2013) (Sessay): Two English Oak and Burr Oak Panelled Doors, each with recessed carved eagle trademark, 76.5cm wide 196.5cm high and 75.5cm wide 195.5cm high From the estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). £600-900 74

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220 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Three Piece Suite, comprising Three-Seater Sofa, with lattice back and side panels, with recessed carved knight trademark, 207cm by 76cm, 96.5cm high; a Two-Seater Sofa, 147cm by 82cm, 97cm high; and An Armchair, 90cm by 79cm, 96cm high all with loose fabric cushions From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £700-1,000

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221 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak SemiCircular Hall Table, the shaped upstand carved by George Weightman (1915-2006) with a pierced circular roundel containing a kingfisher, the sides with acorns and oak leaves, above an adzed top on a cruciform base, unmarked, 77cm wide, 38cm deep, 85cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). George Weightman (25 March 1915- May 2006) was the son of a saddler from Coxwold, wanted to go to Art school but his father (Thomas William Weightman) got him an apprenticeship with Robert Thompson – before the war. He went to Easingwold Grammar school. £200-300

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222 Knightman Family: Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Coffee Table, the rectangular top, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, with recessed carved knights trademark, 107cm by 54cm, 49cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £200-300

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223 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Panelled Dresser, the upper section with two doors over two drawers, enclosing two glazed doors and two adjustable shelves, the base with four drawers over four cupboard doors, antique brass hinges and handles, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 183cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 198.5cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £600-900

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224 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Cupboard, with two cupboard doors, with wrought iron hinges and latches, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 107cm by 46cm, 80cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £200-300

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225 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Serving Table, the rectangular top above two drawers, above a lower shelf, on four octagonal legs, with recessed carved knights trademark, 107cm by 46cm, 76cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £250-350 225

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226 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Serving Table, the rectangular top above three drawers with wrought iron handles, above a lower shelf, on four octagonal legs, with recessed carved knights trademark, 153cm by 46cm, 76cm high (sun bleached) From the estate of Horace Knight (19332021). £250-350 226

227 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak 7ft Octagonal Dining Table, on a cruciform base, unmarked, 213.5cm diameter 76cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £400-600

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228 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): A Set of Six English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, upholstered drop-in seats, on turned octagonal front legs, each with recessed carved knights trademark, 90.5cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £300-400

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229 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak 6’6” Refectory Dining Table, the plain six plank top, on four octagonal legs, joined by a floor stretcher, with recessed carved knight trademark, 198cm by 106cm, 75cm high £600-900 229

230 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak 6’6” Octagonal Dining Table, on a cruciform base, with recessed carved knight trademark, 76cm high, 199cm diameter £400-600

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231 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): A Set of Six (4+2) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, upholstered drop-in seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with recessed carved knight trademark, 91cm high £300-400

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232 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Coffee Table, the rectangular top on four square section legs, labelled Old-Mill FURNITURE, 58.5cm by 38cm, 50.5cm high; and An English Oak 4ft Table, on four tapering square section legs, unmarked, 122cm by 80.5cm, 77cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £100-150

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233 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Lamp, turned column on a shaped base, mounted with a carved recumbent deer, unmarked, 36cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £70-100

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234 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Panelled Bedside Cupboard, with single drawer above a cupboard, with wrought iron hinges and latch, on four octagonal feet, with recessed carved knights trademark, 41cm by 40.5cm, 58cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £200-300

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Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak 3’ Panelled Bedstead, unmarked, 91cm wide headboard 96cm high footboard 62.5cm high with oak side rails and slats From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £100-150

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Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak and Leather 4’6” Bedstead, the headboard with two cream leather upholstered panels, the footboard with recessed carved knight trademark, 143cm wide headboard 109cm high footboard 41.5cm high with oak side rails and slats

Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Wall Mirror, shaped top, bevelled edge glass plate, unmarked, 76cm wide, 127.5cm high

From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £200-300

From the estate of Horace Knight (19332021). £60-90

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238 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Cover, the overhanging rectangular top above a single drawer, above two cupboard doors, on two octagonal front feet, open back, unmarked, 86.5cm by 46cm, 76cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £100-150

239 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Panelled Wardrobe, with two doors, turned handles, opening to reveal a shelf and hanging rail, unmarked, 110cm by 57cm, 180.5cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £300-500 80

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240 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, over two short over three graduating long drawers, with brass lacquer handles, on bracket plinth base, recessed carved knight trademark, 105.5cm wide, 48cm deep, 105cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £300-500

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241 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): A Cherry Bedroom Suite, comprising a Panelled Wardrobe, with two doors opening to reveal a shelf and hanging rail, brass handles and hinges, on four square section feet, with recessed carved knight trademark, 117.5cm wide, 56cm deep, 182.5cm high; a Chest of Drawers, with two short over three long drawers, with brass lacquer handles, recessed carved knight trademark, 93cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 86.5cm high; a Pair of Bedside Cupboards, each with a drawer above a cupboard, with brass lacquer hinges and handles, one with recessed carved knights trademark, 45.5cm by 41cm, 59cm high and 46.5cm by 41cm, 59.5cm high; a 4’6” Bedstead, the headboard with carved Yorkshire rose, 139cm wide, 109cm high, footboard, with recessed carved knight trademark, 71cm high with cherry rails and slats; a Coffee Table, the rectangular top above two drawers, above a shelf, on four tapering square section legs, with recessed carved knight trademark, 105cm by 61cm, 61cm high; and A Walnut Armchair, with pierced splat, drop-in seat, on turned front legs, labelled Old-Mill FURNITURE, 95cm From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £200-300

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242 Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): A Stained Mahogany Writing Table, the rectangular top over a drawer with brass handles, on four tapering square section legs, unmarked, 93.5cm by 50.5cm deep, 76.5cm high; a Lattice Back Armchair, shaped arms, drop-in seat, unmarked, 95cm high; and A Plant Stand, two circular tiers, on four supports, unmarked, 66cm high (3) From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £100-150

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Bert Marsh (1932-2011): A Burr Bowl, pyrogravure mark Bert Marsh LINLEY, 19cm diameter; Ron Coles (New South Wales, b.1939-): Australian Grass Tree Bowl, pyrogravure mark Ron Coles WA Grass Tree, 13.5cm diameter; and Two Other Bowls (4) £100-150

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244 Jim Norris (Grange View): A Contemporary Limed Oak Continuous Windsor Armchair, with a saddle seat, spindle back and crinoline stretcher, pyrography to under seat Jim Norris 1990 “Continuous Armchair”, 105cm high seat height 45.5cm From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021) £200-300

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245 Jim Norris (Grange View): A Contemporary Burr Elm Standard Lamp, tapering column on a circular base, pyrography to under base Jim Norris Burr Elm, 157cm high; a Burr Elm Occasional Table, circular top on an elm cruciform base, pyrography Jim Norris Elm - Burr Elm, 46cm diameter, 61cm high; and An English Oak and Sycamore Coffee Table, the rectangular top on four legs, pyrography Jim Norrris - 1988 English Oak Sycamore, 93cm by 36cm, 37.5cm high (3) From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021) £100-150

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Oakleafman: Fred Suffield (Thirsk): An English Oak Firescreen, aperture handle, the frame inset with an embroidered panel, on two sledge feet, with carved leaf trademark, 79cm high £100-150

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248 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Child’s Lattice Back Chair, tan hide seat, on octagonal front legs, unmarked, 68cm high Sidney Pollard did not use a carved “critter”, instead his work is unmarked. He was a Thompson apprentice in the 1950’s. Then worked from Bagby, Thirsk. £100-150

249 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panel Back Child’s Chair, tan cow hide seat, on octagonal front legs, unmarked, 67.5cm high seat height 34cm From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021) £100-150

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250 Sidney Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Spinning Chair, the shaped back carved with a panel depicting a young woman at a spinning wheel, surrounded by Yorkshire roses, on four turned octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, unmarked, 92cm high £150-250

251 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Spinning Chair, the shaped back carved with the Yorkshire rose, the shaped seat on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, unmarked, 90.5cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £100-150

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252 Sidney Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: A Burr Oak Cow Stool, the kidney seat on three octagonal legs, unmarked, 42cm high £100-150

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253 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Stool, with leather lattice top, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, unmarked, 34cm by 26cm, 36cm high £70-100

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254 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Stool, tan leather hide seat with brass nail tacks, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, unmarked, 45.5cm (18”) high £70-100

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255 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Stool, upholstered seat, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, unmarked, 49cm by 40cm, 36.5cm high; An English Oak Coffee Table, rectangular top on two shaped pegged supports joined by a stretcher, unmarked, 60.5cm by 35cm, 43cm high; A Table, with an English oak rectangular adzed top, on a cast Singer sewing machine base, cast THE SINGER MFG Co NY TRADEMARK, 88cm by 42.5cm, 73cm high; and A Limed Oak Chair, slatted back, drop-in seat, unmarked, 97cm high (4) From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £100-150

256 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Stool, the adzed top, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, unmarked, 39cm by 28cm, 39cm high; and Two Other Stools (3) From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £100-150

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257 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, unmarked, largest 65.5cm by 35.5cm, 45.5cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £200-300

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258 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, on four octagonal legs joined by rails, unmarked, largest 67cm by 36cm, 47cm high £200-300

259 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, the adzed top on a cruciform base, unmarked, 83cm diameter, 49.5cm high £300-400

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260 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Side Table, the rectangular plain top on four octagonal legs, joined by a H stretcher, unmarked, 77.5cm by 43cm, 71cm high £150-250

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261 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Drinks Table, the adzed octagonal top on a turned octagonal pedestal with four shaped feet, unmarked, 43cm diameter 50.5cm (20”) high; and An English Oak Fruit Bowl, unmarked, 28cm diameter (2) £70-100

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262 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Magazine Rack, with two compartments, shaped ends, aperture handle, unmarked, 45cm by 23cm, 42cm high; and An English Oak Firescreen, aperture handle, the frame inset with an embroidered panel, on two sledge feet, unmarked, 70.5cm high (2) From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £150-250

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263 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Letter Rack, made as a five-bar field gate, unmarked, 30cm wide, 13.5cm deep, 16cm high; Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Fruit Bowl, tooled exterior, unmarked, 27.5cm diameter; and An English Oak Bowl, with carved rim and green baize interior, unmarked, 24.5cm diameter (3) From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £100-150 263 (part)

264 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Octagonal 4’1” Dining Table, on a cruciform base, unmarked, 125cm diameter 75cm high £250-350

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266 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Blanket Chest, the adzed rectangular top with carved Yorkshire rose, wrought iron hinges, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 108.5cm by 39cm, 51.5cm high £300-400

267 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Blanket Chest, the adzed rectangular top with carved Yorkshire rose, wrought iron hinges, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 90.5cm by 38cm, 52cm high £200-300

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268 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Chest of Drawers, with four drawers, each with wrought iron handles, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 54cm by 47cm, 71cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £200-300

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269 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Bedside Chest of Drawers, the adzed top above four drawers, each with two wrought iron drop handles, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 46.5cm wide, 36.5cm deep, 65.5cm high £200-300

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Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Work Box, with a rectangular top revealing a partitioned lift out tray, above an open compartment, above a single drawer, wrought iron hinges and drop handles, on four octagonal legs, unmarked, 56.5cm wide, 39.5cm deep, 55.5cm high £300-400

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271 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak and Leaded Glazed Display Cupboard, the rectangular top with carved Yorkshire rose, above two doors enclosing a fixed central section, with two fixed glass shelves, wrought iron butterfly hinges and handles, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 121cm wide, 38cm deep, 85cm high £300-500

272 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Floor Standing Corner Cupboard, the upper section with two fixed shelves, the base with a single door opening to reveal two fixed shelves, wrought iron hinges and latch, on five feet and aprons, 70cm wide, 45cm deep, 166cm high £400-500 92

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273 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Cupboard, the upper open section having an adjustable shelf, the base with a drawer over two cupboard doors, opening to reveal an adjustable shelf, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 66.5cm by 38.5cm, 137cm high From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021). £200-300

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Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Cupboard, the adzed rectangular top with carved Yorkshire rose, above a drawer, above two cupboard doors, with wrought iron hinges and handles, on four octagonal feet, 76.5cm by 38cm, 76cm high £300-500

Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Cupboard, the adzed rectangular top with carved Yorkshire rose, above a drawer, above two cupboard doors, with wrought iron hinges and handles, on four octagonal legs, 72cm by 36cm, 52.5cm high £250-350

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Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Panelled Bookcase, the rectangular adzed top above three fixed shelves, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 122cm by 30cm, 138.5cm high

Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Panelled Bureau, the fall front on two plain lopers, fitted open interior, over two short and three long drawers, with wrought iron handles, on four octagonal feet, 83cm wide, 47cm deep, 96.5cm high

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From the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021) £300-500

278 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak Small Longcase Clock, arched pediment with three turned finials, brass dial with silver chapter ring, signed Tempus Fugit MADE IN GERMANY, double weight driven movement, glazed trunk door, panelled base, unmarked, 173cm high £400-600

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279 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak 4’10” Dowelled Top Refectory Dining Table, adzed three plank top, on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, unmarked, 147cm by 76cm, 71cm high £400-600

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280 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: A Set of Six (4+2) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan hide upholstered seats with ply bottoms, on octagonal front legs, unmarked, chairs 85cm high armchairs 87cm high £400-600

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281 Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak 5’10” Refectory Dining Table, dowelled top, on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, unmarked, 181cm by 79cm, 75cm high £500-700

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283 Squirrelman: Trevor Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An English Oak Chest of Drawers, with two deep drawers, turned handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved squirrel trademark and T.H, labelled W.HUTCHINSON & SON ‘SQUIRREL’ CRAFTSMAN MADE FURNITURE HUSTHWAITE, N.YORKS, 61cm by 51cm, 72.5cm high £700-1,000

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284 Squirrelman: Wilfrid and Trevor Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An English Oak Dining Chair, with carved Yorkshire rose slatted back, cream hide upholstered seat, on octagonal front legs, with carved squirrel trademark, 85.5cm high £150-200

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285 Swanman: Graham Duncalf (Bagby): A Pair of Stained Ash Glazed Hanging Corner Cupboards, each with an adjustable shelf, each with recessed carved swan trademark, 78cm wide, 51cm deep, 76cm high £300-400

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287 Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak and Lime Carved Crucifix, the lime corpus carved front and back, on an oak cross bearing carved and gilded I.N.R.I, unmarked, 69cm high

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286 Unicornman: Geoff Gell or Jon Dixon (Coxwold Cabinet Makers): An English Oak Magazine Rack, panelled sides and shaped ends, with carved unicorn trademark, 49cm by 22cm, 40cm high £100-150

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288 Attributed to Stan Dodds (1928-2012): A Pair of English Oak and Teak Bookends, each with a carved stained oak hare sat on it’s haunches, on two teak books, inscribed CORNFORTH 31 MARCH 1964 and WOOD 31 MARCH 1964, unmarked, 23cm high Malcolm Cornforth was born on 26 August 1931 in Kilburn. Malcolm was brought up at The Old Hall, Kilburn. Malcolm was employed as an engineer at Fylingdales, North Yorkshire. Shirley Wood was born on 1 November 1936 in Scawton. £400-600

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Rabbitman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Trinket Box, hinged cover, with carved rabbit trademark, 19cm by 10cm, 5cm high

Rabbitman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Double Pin Tray, rectangular with two open sections, with carved edge, with carved rabbit trademark, 12.5cm by 10cm, 2cm high £200-300

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291 Rabbitman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): Two English Oak Ashtrays, each with carved rabbit trademark and stamped MADE IN ENGLAND, 11.5cm and 12cm long £120-180

292 Rabbitman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Book Trough, shaped ends, with carved rabbit trademark, 47.5cm wide £100-150

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293 Rabbitman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): A Lime Cheese Board, with carved rabbit trademark on the board, 31cm; and A Lime Bread Board, of canted rectangular shape, with carved rabbit trademark, 31cm (2) £120-180

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294 Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Elephant Carving, with right front leg raised, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 16cm high Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds. £2,000-3,000

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296 Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): A Carved Oak Teapot Stand, of octagonal from with recessed carved woodpecker trademark within a carved border, 15cm Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds. £200-300

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297 Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Leaf Dish, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 20cm long Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds. £150-250

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298 A Pair of Yorkshire School English Oak Foot Stools, adzed top on two shaped supports, unmarked, 35.5cm by 22.5cm, 25cm high £70-100

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299 A Yorkshire School English Oak Tray, carved with a dolphin, tooled, unmarked, 31cm by 25.5cm £70-100

300 A Panelled Oak Door, unmarked, 75cm wide 196.5cm high; a 4’6” Pine Divan Headboard, with carved decoration, 144cm wide, 99cm high; and Two Pine Doors; and An Oak Hanging Corner Cupboard, 50cm wide, 32.5cm deep, 73cm high (5) From the Estate of Peter Dalby (1936-2022). £100-150 300 (part) www.tennants.co.uk

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301 Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) for William Watt: Four Anglo-Japanese Ebonised Beech Side Chairs, with lattice backs, overstuffed seats, 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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302 An Aesthetic Movement Walnut Office Swivel Chair, designed by E.W.Godwin, slatted back, shaped arms, saddle seat, on four shaped supports, unmarked, 62cm wide, 48cm deep, 91cm high height of seat 43.5cm Patented in 1881. Similar Chair Susan Weber Soros The Secular Furniture of E.W.Godwin, New Haven, 1999, page 131 illustration 178. £300-500

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303 An Aesthetic Movement Cupboard, the raised back with verse BE NOT SEEM TO BE, above three panels painted and carved with flowers, above a single drawer, above two cupboard doors with brass handles and hinges, unmarked, 106cm wide, 46cm deep, 151cm high £500-800

304 An Aesthetic Movement Ebonised and Amboyna Side Table, rectangular top, on four turned legs joined by a spindle framed stretcher, on brass capped castors, unmarked, 91.5cm by 48cm, 77cm high £100-150 304 www.tennants.co.uk

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305 An Arts & Crafts Oak Dresser, by Hummerston Brothers, Leeds, the rack with a plate shelf above four cupboard doors, above two plate racks, the base with four drawers over two cupboards enclosing an open section, brass hinges and handles, labelled HUMMERSTON BROS. LEEDS, No.706 WORKMAN’S NAME Hainsworth, 199cm wide, 66.5cm deep, 256.5cm high with a bronze medal cast and engraved 1862 LONDINI HONORIS CAUSA HUMMERSTON BROTHERS CLASS XXX, 7.7cm diameter, and six watercolours of sideboards, each stamped HUMMERSTON BROS DECORATORS LEEDS, 21cm by 29cm £300-500

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306 An Arts & Crafts Copper Overmantel Mirror, circa 1900, repoussé decorated with stylised fruit, rectangular bevelled plate glass, unmarked, 112cm wide, 79cm high £400-600

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An Austrian Secessionist Walnut Bedside Cupboard, with raised upstand, above a marble top, with a drawer over a cupboard, with brass handles and hinges mounted with turquoise cabochons, unmarked, 49cm by 37cm, 86.5cm high £100-150

An Arts & Crafts Oak Tub Chair, with shaped drop in rush seat, on four square section legs joined by a H stretcher, 77cm high £300-400

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309 Attributed to L & C Arnold: A German Rocking Chair, circa 1919, wooden slats and buttoned brown leather, wrought iron frame, unmarked, 103cm high £800-1,200

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310 An Arts & Crafts Reclining Oak Lounge Chair, adjustable slatted back, shaped arms above spindles, sprung seat base, on square section front legs, unmarked, 85cm wide, 97cm deep, 108cm high £100-150

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311 A Modern Arts & Crafts Stickley The Spindle Morris Oak Reclining Armchair, bustle back, with mahogany leather upholstered seat, back and rest, slatted sides, shaped arms, square section feet, stamped Stickley, labelled STICKLEY HANDCRAFT CRAFTSMAN MANLIUS N.Y, closed 91.5cm wide, 103cm deep, 100cm high height of seat 44cm Purchased from Toms-Price Home Furnishings, 2005. With receipt. £250-350

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312 A Modern Elm Broad Arm Windsor Chair, high back with fretted splat and turned spindles, saddle seat, turned legs joined by a H stretcher, 116cm high £100-150

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313 Otto Leonard Wretling (1876-1971): Idealbord Extendable Table, model no.TYP1, designed 1936, produced 1937, birch and rosewood-veneered, the folding top revealing geometric patterns inlaid with ebony on a wavy sycamore background, the belt veneered with zebrano and Macassar ebony, resting on a central telescopic rack leg, labelled IDEALBORD pat.anm 246/1936 OTTO WRETLING, UMEA, 68cm by 224cm, 73.5cm high fully extended 313

Otto Leonard Wretling (26 June 1876 - 10 November 1971) was a Swedish artist, sketcher and painter. In 1905, Otto started a firm together with his brother Vilheim in Umeå to produce furniture. This firm was active until 1969. Purchased 1 March 1998 from Jacksons Tyska Brinken 20, 11127 Stockholm, Sweden. With purchase receipt. £2,000-3,000

314 A Heal’s Oak Reclining Bookshelf Chair, circa 1933, with fold out table to one side, fitted book shelves to other, unmarked, 74cm by 76cm, 73cm high Similar chair Susanna Goodden A History of Heal’s, page 69. £400-600 314 www.tennants.co.uk

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315 A French Art Deco Burr Burl Dressing Table, with fixed central pivoting rounded rectangular bevel glass mirror, with two drawers each with silvered metal square handles, on four tapered stepped legs, 101cm wide, 54cm deep, 140cm high; and Matching Stool (re-upholstered) £250-350

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316 A 1970s High Back Ingram Chair, after Charles Rennie Mackintosh, black stained finish, upholstered seat, unmarked, 151cm high £100-150

317 Carl Jacobs for Kandya: A C2 Jason Chair, bent plywood seat, on four ash legs, labelled Kandya 4483 BRITISH DESIGN No.894783, 72.5cm high £100-150

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318 A Gordon Russell Teak and English Oak Dining Room Suite, 1958/9, comprising an Extending Table, on four tapering cylindrical legs, unmarked, 152cm by 100cm, 72.5cm high with two extra leaves, each 44cm by 100cm; and A Set of Six (4+2) Chairs, reupholstered in dark purple/black weave fabric seats and backs, each with tapering legs, unmarked, 78cm high (7) £200-300

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A 1960s Teak Sectional Modular Adjustable Shelving System, consisting of five shelves, four cupboards (one with glazed sliding doors) and a fall front writing desk, with four uprights, unmarked, each unit 80cm wide, uprights 180cm high £200-300

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 £100-150

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321 A 1970s Parker Knoll Child’s Blofeld Type Model 1028 Statesman Swivel Chair, black vinyl upholstery, on a four point base, unmarked, 69cm high £100-150

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322 Terence Conran for Habitat: A 1970s Swivel Easy Chair, button upholstered seat, back and arms, on a chrome frame, unmarked, 88cm high £70-100

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323 A 1960s Tulip Swivel Stool, designed by Eero Saarinen, die cast aluminium lacquered in white, unmarked, 40cm high base 39.5cm diameter £70-100

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324 Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Vitra: A Pair of Slow Chairs, covered in a knitted fabric over an aluminium frame, each with seat cushions, labelled Design Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec vitra, 97cm wide, 89cm high, depth of seat 70cm, height of seat 26cm £400-600

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325 Fabio Di Bartolomei for IMS: A Pair of Soft-P Swivel Dining Chairs, upholstered black PV seat and back, on cast aluminium bases, moulded ims ITALTA COMFORT LIVING Modello deposituto/registered DCR 224/126 MADE IN ITALY D BARTOLOMEI DESIGN, labelled ims COMFORT LIVING Made in Italy, 84.5cm high £100-150

326 A Modern LC1 Basculant Chair, slung grey seat, back and arms, chrome plated stainless steel tubular frame, unmarked, 66cm high Purchased from Classic Furniture, Tottenham Court Road. With receipt. £100-150

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A Modern Wassily B3 Lounge Chair, after a design by Marcel Breuer, polished steel bent tubular frame, thick white PU leather, unmarked, 78cm wide, 72cm deep, 73cm high height of seat 42cm £100-150

A 1970s Danish Rosewood Coffee Table, by Jensen Frokjaeras, the circular top on a square section base, labelled JF Made in Denmark by Jensen Frokjaeras 6715 Esbjerg N, 110cm diameter, 51.5cm high With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.610845/05 £150-200

329 A 1990s Danish Brazilian Rosewood Floor Standing Corner Cupboard, the upper section with two glazed doors, enclosing two glass shelves, the base with two cupboard doors, plinth base, stamped MADE IN DENMARK 90085, 89cm wide 47cm deep 170.5cm high Purchased from Proffitts of Bolton. With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.610845/01 £200-300

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330 A Modern Leather and Chrome Lounge Chair, 2009, upholstered in brown leather, flat polished chrome steel frame, labelled 21/10/2009, 64cm wide, 89cm deep, 84cm high height of seat 43cm £200-300

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331 A Modern Leather and Chrome Lounge Chair, 2009, upholstered in black leather, flat polished chrome steel frame, labelled 26/10/2009, 63cm wide, 110cm deep, 79cm high height of seat 46cm £200-300

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332 A 1960s/70s Swedish Wool Rya or Wall Hanging, with a high pile, abstract modernist pattern in shades of red, orange and purple, on a cream ground, 132cm by 190cm £70-100

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FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED FOR

20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER 2022

For further information please contact: Diane Sinnott 01069 623780 diane.sinnott@tennants-ltd.co.uk

Jim Malone (born 1946) A Tall Stoneware Bottle 44cm high £300-500


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 treasure from the Bowes Museum and fine art exhibitions including 350 Years of British Art and Light & Shadow, showcasing major loaned works from over twenty museums and numerous private collections. 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 your requirements please contact us on 01969 623780 enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk

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BUYERS’ INFORMATION Buyer’s Premium A Buyer’s Premium of 22% of the Hammer Price, 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 Requests for additional images of items in the sale can made up to 48 hours before the Day of Sale. Online Bidding 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

AML Due Diligence 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 We act as agents for the Seller, whose details remain confidential. If you buy at auction your contract is with the Seller, not us. 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 “3” 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:

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.

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%

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

For further information please visit www.dacs.org.uk or www.artistscollectingsociety.org. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.


Post 1950 Furniture 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: Bradleys Antique Packing Services Ltd 01325 281332 info@antiquepacking.co.uk Carrs Carriers Ltd 01423 297088 01913 077024 07958 023028 carrscarriersltd@gmail.com Mailboxes Etc 0113 242 8715 info@mbeleedscity.co.uk In-House Shipping 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. 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


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ALSO SELLING TODAY:

2022 AUCTION DATES Saturday 11 June Antiques & Interiors Wednesday 15 June Militaria & Ethnographica Friday 24 June Antiques & Interiors Saturday 25 June 20th Century Design Saturday 25 June Modern & Contemporary Art Sunday 3 July – Sunday 17 July Timed Auction Designer Fashion Wednesday 6 July Stamps, Postcards & Postal History Friday 8 July Antiques & Interiors Saturday 16 July Summer Fine Art Saturday 16 July British, European & Sporting Art

MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022

SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022 AT 9.30AM (146 LOTS)

Saturday 16 July Jewellery, Watches & Silver Friday 22 July Antiques & Interiors Wednesday 27 July Toys, Models, Sporting & Fishing


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20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022

The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG 01969 623780 enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk www.tennants.co.uk

20TH CENTURY DESIGN SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022


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