20TH CENTURY DESIGN
SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER 2023
SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER 2023
RAYMOND BOOTH: AN ARTIST
IMMERSED IN NATURE
SATUDAY 7 OCTOBER 2023
9.30AM (Saleroom 2)
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART
SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER 2023
11.30AM (Saleroom 2)
SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER 2023
1.00PM (Saleroom 2)
SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER 2023 AT 9.30AM IN SALEROOM 1
AUCTION
The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG
VIEWING
Wednesday 4 October 4.00pm to 7.00pm
Thursday 5 October 10.00am to 4.00pm
Friday 6 October 10.00am to 4.00pm
Morning of Sale from 8.00am
Live bidding is available on this sale by registering at www.tennants.co.uk
All lots illustrated online at www.tennants.co.uk
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COVER Lot 670
BACK COVER Lot 500
Encompassing studio ceramics, ceramics, glass, metalwork, sculpture, furniture and furnishings from all the major design movements in the applied arts from 1860 to the present day. Periods of collecting include Arts & Crafts, Aesthetic Movement, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modernist, Post-War Design and Contemporary Design amongst others, through designers such as William Morris, Martin Brothers, William Moorcroft, Christopher Dresser, Liberty & Co, Lucie Rie, William De Morgan, Ferdinand Preiss, René Lalique, Émile Gallé, Archibald Knox and the Cotswold School.
Mouseman and Yorkshire Critters
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’ Almanack
Numerous important private collections of Mouseman have been sold at Tennants over the years, including the Library from Leeds Girls’ High School, the Boardroom from Grattans in Bradford, the contents of St Hilda’s Priory in Whitby, and property from Marco-Pierre White’s Rudloe Arms Hotel in Wiltshire.
Diane Sinnott is both the specialist in charge of the 20th Century Design Department and an experienced General Valuer. Since joining Tennants in 2002, Diane has been responsible for a number of high-profile sales, including the Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Library at Leeds Girls’ High School, the Michael Webb Collection of Studio Ceramics, and the G. Kenneth Whitehead Deer Collection. Diane is considered to be one of the country’s most knowledgeable Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson and Yorkshire Critters specialists.
Diane began working in the auction business in 1996 having graduated from the Southampton Institute with a BA (Hons) in Fine Arts Valuation. She is a qualified Member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors in Chattels, and regularly gives talks on Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson and 20th Century Design. Diane has a particular interest and expertise in Arts & Crafts oak furniture, and is a member of the Decorative Arts Society.
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.
500
Walter Crane (1845-1915) for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian: A Set of Six Flora’s Train 6” Tiles, dust pressed with maidens and various floral specimens, on turquoise ground, each moulded P and incised R119/R120/R121/R122/R123, each 15cm square
£1,000-1,500
501
Albert Hall (1887-1934) for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian: A Relief Moulded Lustre Tile, circa 1908, decorated with a stag stood in front of a tree, with scrolling tendrils to the base, 42cm by 21cm
Literature: Illustrated Cross, A J, Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery
And Tiles, 1980, page 33, plate 35.
£1,000-1,500
502
A Pilkington’s 6” Persian Ten Tile Panel, circa 1907, in tones of blue and green, picked out in red, stamped P and PILKINGTONS TILE & POTTERY Co LTD CLIFTON
JUNTION MANCHESTER
ENGLAND, each 15cm square, 77cm by 31cm
£300-500
A Pilkington’s 6” by 3” Persian Nine Tile Panel, circa 1907, in tones of blue and green, picked out in red, stamped P, 15.5cm by 8cm
£100-150
Pilkington’s 6” Persian Five Tile Panel, circa 1907, in tones of blue and green, picked out in red, unmarked, 15cm square
Pilkington’s 1ft Persian Tile, circa 1907, in tones of blue and green, picked out in red, unmarked, 30cm square (6)
£100-150
Six Pilkington’s 6” Tiles, decorated with flowers, dust pressed, each moulded P, painted LH21/LH22/LH23/LH39, 15cm square
Two Pilkington’s 6” Tiles, decorated with a rampant lion and dragon, moulded P, 15cm square
Five Other Pilkington’s Tiles, moulded P, various sizes (13)
£100-150
506
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian 6” Lustre Tile, moulded with the Tudor Rose, in blue/grey, on a deep pink ground, moulded P, 15cm square
TwoPilkington’s Royal Lancastrian 3” Lustre Tiles, moulded with the Fleur-de-lis, moulded P, 8cm square
TwoPilkington’s Royal Lancastrian 3” Lustre Tiles, painted with heart tendrils, 8cm square (5)
£70-100
507
A Pilkington 6” Double Tile Panel, dust pressed with a maiden looking over her shoulder, wearing a red dress, each moulded P, each 15cm square
A Longwy Pottery 8” Tile, moulded with horse chestnut leaves and conkers, in greens, moulded mark, 21cm square
Six Other Tiles, various manufacturers and sizes (9)
£100-150
509
A Craven Dunnill & Co 6” Three Tile Panel, moulded with a galleon in full sail, moulded factory marks, each 15cm square
£70-100
508
Two Craven Dunnill & Co Ruby Lustre 6” Tiles, painted with mythical beasts, moulded factory marks, each 15cm square
£100-150
510
A Burmantofts Faience 9” Tile, blue glaze, relief moulded with a stork, impressed BF, 23cm square
A Burmantofts Faience Pot Pourri Jar and Cover, pierced neck and cover, moulded with repeating patterns, olive green glaze, impressed FB 1751 WHITE A, 25.5cm high
An Art Pottery Roundel, moulded with a boy riding a grasshopper, green glazed, unmarked, 14cm diameter
An Art Pottery Plaque, moulded with game birds, green glazed, unmarked, 15cm diameter (4)
£100-150
511
Two W.B Simpson & Sons Tiles, painted with Jason and Medea, in blues, yellow and white, both with painted WBS&S mark, 31cm by 15.5cm
£150-250 512
A William de Morgan 6” Red Lustre Tile, K.L Rose Chelsea, 15cm square (damaged and mounted)
A William de Morgan 6” Red Lustre Tile, snake, blue painted mark W.DE.MORGAN & CO FULHAM LONDON, 15cm square
A William de Morgan Tile Fragment, impressed MERTON ABBEY, 9cm by 7cm (3)
£100-150
513
John Moyr Smith (1839-1912) for Minton China Works: Seven Shakespeare Scenes 6” Picture Tiles, black block printed, depicting Othello, The Tempest, King Lear, Timon of Athens, The Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet, Much ado About Nothing, stamped MINTON CHINA WORKS STOKE ON TRENT, 15cm square
£100-150
514
A Minton’s China Works Tile, moulded with a classical maiden and three cupids, olive glaze, impressed factory marks, 41cm by 20cm
Wedgwood Tile, moulded with a ribbon bow, dagger and roses, deep pink and brown glazed, impressed factory mark, 39cm by 16cm
Another Tile, moulded with a boy carrying a chalk board, 30.5cm by 15cm (framed) (3)
£70-100
515
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Gordon Forsyth, painted with maidens on horseback, in silver and red lustre on a blue ground, artist’s monogram and year mark 1910, impressed factory mark and 2863, 22cm high
£300-400
516
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Gordon Forsyth, of octagonal form, painted with rampant lions and Latin moto VIRTUS SOLA NOBILITAT, in golden lustre, impressed factory mark and 2994, year mark XI for 1911, 24cm high (restored)
£100-150
517
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Charles Cundall, painted with four peacocks, in blue lustre on a yellow ground, artist’s monogram, impressed factory mark, year mark XII for 1912, 22.5cm high
£200-300
518
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by William S Mycock, painted with ivy, in golden lustre on a burnt orange ground, artist’s monogram and year mark 1910, impressed factory mark, 25.5cm high
£200-300
519
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by William S Mycock, painted with flowers and foliage, in silver lustre on a burnt orange/red ground, artist’s monogram and painted year 1924, impressed factory mark, 11.5cm high
£200-300
520
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Jar, decorated by William S Mycock, with repeating floral patterns, in golden lustre on a red ground, artist’s monogram and painted year 1927, impressed factory mark, 14.5cm high (lacking cover)
£70-100
521
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Richard Joyce, painted with blackberries and vines, in golden lustre on a yellow/green ground, artist’s monogram, impressed factory mark and 3031, 21cm high (restored chip to rim) £100-150
522
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Richard Joyce, painted with four fish swimming in reeds, in golden lustre on a yellow ground, artist’s monogram and a painted fish, impressed factory marks, 11cm high
£150-250
523
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Richard Joyce, painted with four fish swimming in reeds, in silver lustre on a blue ground, artist’s monogram and year mark 1917, impressed factory mark and 2342, 17.5cm high (chip to rim)
£70-100
524
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, designed by Richard Joyce, decorated with a band of woodland animals, impressed factory marks and ROYAL LANCASTRIAN MADE IN ENGLAND, incised artist monogram, 50D and X, 17cm high
Six Other Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vases (7) £200-300
525
11cm high
£150-250
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, designed by Gladys Rogers, with twin loop handles, painted with trees on a golden lustre ground, painted artist’s mark and factory marks,526
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Gladys Rogers, painted with ivy, in golden lustre on a mottled blue/grey ground, artist’s monogram, impressed factory mark, 11cm high
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Bowl, painted with ivy and a geometric border, in silver lustre on a green and brown ground, artist’s monogram B in a circle, impressed factory mark, 10cm diameter (2)
£70-100
527
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase and Cover, with fiery crystalline glaze, painted factory mark, 14cm high
Four Other Pieces of Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian (5)
£100-150
528
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Fiery Crystaline Glaze Vase, orange, deep pink and red tones, impressed factory mark and 2462, 21.5cm
Five Other Pieces, various glazes and sizes (6)
£70-100
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, green/yellow/blue glaze, impressed factory marks and 2089, 33.5cm high
Thirteen Other Green Glazed Pieces, various sizes (14)
£100-150
530
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, purple/blue/white and brown glaze, impressed factory marks and 2062, 34.5cm high
Ten Other Purple/Green/Blue Glazed Pieces, various sizes (11)
£100-150
532
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase and Cover, mottled blue glaze, date code XII, painted factory mark and 2894, 33cm high
Nine Others, blue/turquoise glazes, various shapes and sizes (10) £100-150
531
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, mottled blue glaze, painted factory mark, 30.5cm high
Eleven Others, mottled blue/turquoise glazes, various shapes and sizes (12)
£100-150
533
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, orange vermillion glaze, on a pewter base, stamped TUDRIC LANCASTRIAN 01722 MADE IN ENGLAND, 16.5cm high
Twelve Other Pieces, orange vermillion glaze, various shaped and sizes (13)
£100-150
536
534
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Vase, moulded with Medusa’s head and two classical maidens, brown/green glaze, impressed factory mark, 42.5cm high
£70-100
535
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Circular Wall Plaque, entitled TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VIII, surrounding a central crown above ER initials and dated MAY 12 1937, factory marks and impressed to the reverse 250 only of these are made. This is No.19, 26cm diameter
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Circular Wall Plaque, decorated with a galleon in full sail, impressed to the reverse ROYAL LANCASTRIAN MADE IN ENGLAND, 28cm diameter (2)
£100-150
536
A Pair of Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Dolphin Bookends, green glazed, impressed factory marks, 15cm high
A Pair of Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Drake and Duck Bookends, green and grey glazed, impressed factory marks, 13cm high
A Pair of Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Antelope Bookends, white glazed, impressed factory marks, 17cm high
£150-250
537
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Model of Two Giraffes, orange vermillion glazed, impressed MADE INENGLAND ROYAL LANCASTRIAN JLS (John Spencer) 22.5cm high (chipped)
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Model of an Owl, flambé glazed, unmarked, 19cm high
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Model of Two Polar Bears, white and blue glazed, impressed ENGLAND, 17cm long
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Model of a Monkey, orange vermillion glazed, unmarked, 11.5cm high (4)
£150-250
538
William Bray for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian: Two Scarab Beetle Paperweights, green and pale blue ground, each stamped PILKINGTONS TILE & POTTERY Co LTD CLIFTON JUNCTION
MANCHESTER ENGLAND and Bray’s X mark, 9.5cm long (2)
£70-100
539
Four Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Plates, designed by William S Mycock, artist’s monogram, impressed factory marks and 3266, 21cm diameter
Six Pilkington’s Dishes, various glazes, painted and impressed factory marks, 20cm diameter
Two Aynsley Bone China Commemorative Mugs, printed with artist’s monograms, 9.5cm high (boxed)
Four Other Pieces, various sizes (16)
£100-150
540
Forty Five Lancastrian Pottery Buttons, various glazes, shapes and sizes, largest 3.5cm diameter
Fifteen Lancastrian Pottery Cabochons, various glazes, shapes and sizes, largest triangle 4.5cm wide (60)
£60-90
541
A Della Robbia Pottery Earthenware Vase, by Annie Smith, decorated with repeating patterns, in yellow, dark pink, blues and greens, incised galleon mark and painted AS, 22cm high (restored)
Four Others (restoration) (5)
£100-150
542
A C.H.Brannam Barum Ware Earthenware Planter, modelled half peacock half beast, painted yellow, green and browns, signed C H Brannam Barum, 27cm long
A Carter Stabler and Adams Poole Pottery Vase, blue mottled glaze, impressed factory mark, 7.5cm high
Eleven Other Pieces of Brannam Pottery (13)
£100-150
544
A Pair of Burmantofts Faience Vases, ribbed and incised decoration, turquoise glaze, each impressed BF 1532, 21.5cm high
A Bretby Vase, burnt red glaze, impressed factory mark and 1335B, 16.5cm high (restored)
A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, turquoise glaze, impressed factory mark and 2219, 35.5cm high
A Linthorpe Pottery Plate, repeating pattern, on a mustard ground, impressed factory mark and 1898, 22cm diameter
Four Linthorpe Pottery Side Plates, repeating pattern, on a mustard ground, impressed factory marks and 1700, 22cm diameter (9)
£100-150
543
A C.H.Brannam Barum Ware jug, dated 1904, incised and painted with three fish in tones of green, brown and white, on a blue ground, signed C H Brannam Barum 1904 Rd 44561, 19.5cm high (restored)
£70-100
545
A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Planter, decorated with flowers, in shades of blue, green and brown, on an ivory ground, impressed BURMANTOFTSFAIENCE 2022A ENGLAND, painted Col 50, 24cm diameter 22cm high
An Art Nouveau Frosted Glass Vase, enamel painted with purple and yellow iris, cylindrical form, unmarked, 24.5cm high
A Macintyre Dura Ware Sicilian Shape Jug, with slip design, brown printed mark, RD No. 311908 and painted M338, 16.5cm high (3)
£70-100
546
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottey: A Pair of Vases, shape No.168, moulded with iris, daffodil and water lilies, in tones of green, brown, white and purple, impressed LINTHORPE 168, Chr Dresser,HT (Henry Tooth) (twice) monogram, and incised AF (Arthur Fuller) and GF monogram, 48.5cm high (restoration)
£200-400
547
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.114, moulded with repeating patterns under a mustard glaze, impressed 114HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 15cm high
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, moulded with repeating patterns under a running green glaze, impressed 216HT (Henry Tooth) JPLINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 22cm high (2)
£150-250
548
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.180, moulded with Aztec repeating motifs, green and brown glaze, impressed 180HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, incised AJ, 23.5cm high
£100-150
549
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Circular Plate, with well, moulded with flowers on a green ground, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 30cm diameter
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Tray, shape No.441, decorated with water lilies, impressed HT (Henry Tooth)
LINTHORPE Chr Dresser and 441, 34cm by 27cm (2)
£100-150
550
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.167, moulded with repeating patterns under a green and running brown glaze, impressed 167HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser CP (Clara Pringle), 29.5cm high (restored)
£70-100
551
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.254, moulded repeating patterns under a green glaze, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, painted artist’s monogram FB (Fred Brown) 10.5cm high
Two Others (3)
£70-100
552
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Jug, running brown, blue and white glaze, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 17cm high
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe
Pottery: A Vase, shape No.77, running brown, blue and white glaze, impressed 77HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 14cm high (2)
£70-100
553
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Planter, with lug handles, embossed flower heads, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 19.5cm diameter 14cm high
£70-100
554
A Linthorpe Pottery Teapot, shape No.806, moulded with a repeating Aztec star designs to each side, impressed LINTHORPE 806 HT, 20.5cm £70-100
556
A Linthorpe Pottery Twin-Handled Vase, shape No.1838, olive glaze, impressed factory mark
LINTHORPE and 1838, 24.5cm high
A Linthorpe Pottery Bowl, shape No.1958, green glaze, electroplated rim, impressed factory mark
LINTHORPE 1958, 26cm diameter (2)
£80-120
555
A Pair of Linthorpe Pottery Jugs, shape No.2128, running brown, green and blue glaze, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE and 2128, 38.5cm high
A Twin-Handled Vase, shape No.1073, running olive glaze, impressed LINTHORPE 1073, 33.5cm high (3)
£100-150
557
A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, shape No.1643, with running glaze in tones of white and yellow on a earthenware ground, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE and 1643, 46cm high
£70-100
558
A Pair of Linthorpe Pottery Vases, shape No.887, in tones of green, brown, and white, impressed LINTHORPE 887 HT (Henry Tooth)
33.5cm high
£70-100
559
A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, shape No.2274, decorated with meadow flowers, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE and 2274, artists monogram AS (Arthur Pascal Shorter)
23.5cm high
A Linthorpe Pottery Dish, shape No.1777, moulded with white flowers, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE 1777, painted D465, 22cm diameter (2)
£60-90
560
Two Linthorpe Pottery Cups and Saucers, olive green glaze, impressed LINTHORPE 639 (2) 1402 (2)
cups 5cm
Four Others
£60-90
561
A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, shape No. 863, painted with flowers, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE and 863, painted artists monogram and 80, 8cm high Four Others (5)
£60-90
562
William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre: A Green and Gold Florian Ware Vase, circa 1903, green painted monogram and des, brown printed factory mark and Rd No. 404017, red painted M2155, 25cm high
Ex-lot 195 Kinghams Auctioneers A Love of Lustre wares: The Personal Collection of Anthony J Cross, June 2021.
£250-350
563
William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre: A Cornflower Florian Ware Vase, circa 1900-1902, yellow, green and blue, on a blue wash ground, green painted monogram and des, brown printed factory mark, 27.5cm high (tiny nick to rim)
£300-400
563
564
William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre: A Florian Peacock Twin Handled Vase, circa 1900, of slender form, green painted signature, brown printed factory mark and stamped 124, 22.5cm high
£500-800
564
565
William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre: A Pair of Florian Ware Vases, circa 1900, in tones of blue, green painted monogram, blue painted M701, brown printed factory marks and Rd No.326468, 30cm high
£400-500
566
William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre: A Matched Pair of Florian Ware Butterfly Vases, circa 1900, in tones of blue, green painted monogram and des, painted M713, brown printed factory marks, 25cm high (both professionally restored)
£250-350
567
William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre: A Pair of Florian Ware Vases, circa 1900, yellow, green and blue, on a blue wash ground, green painted monogram and des, brown painted M1481, brown printed factory marks and Rd No.326468, 23.5cm high (professionally restored rims)
£500-700
568
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Spanish Pattern Vase, green painted signature, impressed MOORCROFT BURSLEM 162, 31cm high (restored)
£200-300
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Spanish Pattern Bowl, circa 1916, on a green/blue ground, green painted signature, impressed MOORCROFT BURSLEM ENGLAND, 15cm diameter, 6.5cm high
£300-500
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Flambé Revived Cornflower Pattern Vase, impressed MADE IN ENGLAND W Moorcroft POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, blue painted signature, 31.5cm high (restored)
£200-300
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Flambé Poppy Pattern Vase, impressed MADE IN ENGLAND 303 MOORCROFT, blue painted monogram, 11cm high £150-250
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Flambé Pomegranate Pattern Pedestal Bowl, circa 1925, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, blue painted monogram, 18cm diameter, 9cm high
£200-300
570 569 572 571573
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): An Open Pomegranate Pattern Pedestal Tazza, on a blue ground, on a pewter base, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND TUDRIC MOORCROFT 01312, 25cm diameter, 21cm high
£150-250
574
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Vase, on a blue ground, blue painted signature, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, 17cm high
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Vase, on a blue ground, green painted signature, impressed MOORCROFT BURSLEM ENGLAND M72, 19cm high (2)
£150-250
575
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Bowl, on a blue ground, green painted signature, impressed MOORCROFT, 19cm diameter, 9cm high A Vase, on a blue ground, green painted monogram, impressed MOORCROFT BURSLEM,
6.5cm high (2)
£100-150
576
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pansy Pattern Cup and Saucer, on a blue ground, impressed facsimile signature and MADE IN ENGLAND POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN, cup 6.5cm high
A Dish, on a blue ground, impressed MOORCROFT ENGLAND, 11cm diameter (2)
£70-100
578
An Art Nouveau Villeroy & Boch (Wallerfangen) Earthenware Vase, circa 1900, with silver overlay, purple, blue and white glaze, printed and impressed factory marks, stamped STERLING, 18.5cm high
A Rosenthal Porcelain Cup and Saucer, with silver overlay, printed factory marks, cup 6.5cm high (3)
£70-100
577
Walter Moorcroft (1917-2002): A Flambé Hibiscus Pattern Vase, impressed MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND, blue painted monogram, 15.5cm high £70-100
580
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Fairy Gondola Pattern Lily Tray, circa 1920s, pattern number Z4968, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, gilt Portland Vase mark, 33cm (13”) (chip to rim) £300-400
579
A Pair of Art Deco Pottery Bookends, in the form of bison, green glaze, unmarked, 15cm high £60-90
581
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Sunray (Night & Day) Octagonal Fern Pot, circa 1930, painted with a stylised black skyscraper between panels of purple and orange sunrays, with printed factory mark, 9cm high
£200-300
581
582
Clarice Cliff (1899-1972): A Fantasque Bizarre Autumn Balloon Trees Biscuit Barrel, square section on four feet, painted with trees by bushes and a small cottage in a wood, with electroplated mount, swing handle and cover, black printed factory marks, 16cm high
£120-180
583
582
A Royal Doulton Figure The Goose Girl, HN 559, designed by Leslie Harradine, introduced 1921, withdrawn by 1938, green printed factory mark, painted The Goose Girl and H.N. 559, impressed 5.24 and 290, 21cm high
This figure is based on the fairy tale by the Grimm Brothers, in which a Princess is forced to change places with her maid and become a goosegirl, while the maid marries the Prince. She is eventually rescued from this plight by the spirit of her horse, Falada, is restored to her rightful position, and lives happily ever after with the Prince.
£250-350
584
A Royal Doulton Figure Fruit Gathering, HN 562, introduced 1925, withdrawn by 1938, green printed factory mark, painted Fruit Gathering and H.N. 562, impressed 6.25, 21cm high
£250-350
585
An Art Deco Goldscheider Figure, designed by Josef Lorenzl, model 8473, a female tennis player, on an oval base, impressed, printed and painted marks, Lorenzl MADE IN GERMANY Goldscheider Wien 8473/20/1, 30cm high
586
Lucie Rie (1902-1995): A Stoneware Beaker, pitted oatmeal glaze and bronze rim, impressed LR seal, 8.5cm high
£600-800
587
Richard Batterham (19362021): A Stoneware Beer Jar and Cover, cut sided, lug handles, paper exhibition label numbered 41, unmarked, 39cm high
£500-700
588
David Leach O.B.E (19112005): A Stoneware Vase, on a speckled blue/grey ground, willow tree motif, painted DL mark and impressed Lowerdown pottery, 24.5cm high
Purchased in the late 1980s/early 1990s at Lowerdown pottery.
£300-500
589
David Leach O.B.E (1911-2005): A Stoneware Vase, decorated with bands of incised vertical lines, impressed seal DL mark, labelled David Leach Bovey Tracey 12 GNS, 28cm high
Purchased from Eric and John Busby, Goosewell Gallery, Menston.
£300-500
590
Tim Andrews (born 1960): A Porcelain Vase, iron oxide glaze with bird motif, impressed artists mark, 30.5cm high £60-90
591
Walter Keeler (b.1942): A Stoneware Bowl, salt glazed, with three applied handles, impressed potter’s mark, 29cm across £80-120
592
David Roberts (b.1947): A Pair of Raku Vases, concentric surface decoration, impressed DR seal marks, 58cm and 59cm high
Illustrated on the front cover Painting with Smoke: David Roberts Raku Pottery, Lynne Green.
Provenance: Given as a gift to the vendor when publishing the book. £400-600
593
Lawson E Rudge (b.1936): A Raku Pottery Licking Flat Cow, spot pattern and numbered 25, unmarked, 26cm long, 26cm high
Purchased from Willam Sissons Gallery, Helmsley. 2000.
£600-900
595
Julian Bellmont (b.1958) Commemorative Vase, with pink brushwork, painted potter’s mark, 25.5cm high
After college Julian worked for Alan Caiger-Smith, Aldermaston pottery until it closed in 1993.
£70-100
594
Nick Mackman (1972-): A Glazed Raku Porcelain Hare, lying, unmarked, 54cm long, 33.5cm high
£200-300
596
597
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Coquilles Clear and Opalescent Glass Bowl, moulded R LALIQUE, wheel cut mark
FRANCE, 18.5cm diameter
£150-200
596
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Blue Stained Boutons D’or Glass Box and Cover, No.95, moulded with buttercups, sandblasted R LALIQUE FRANCE, 13cm diameter
£200-300
598
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Pissenlit Sepia Stained Glass Bowl, No.3104, the underside moulded with dandelions, moulded R LALIQUE, etched France No.3104, 13cm diameter £60-80
598
599
A Lalique Frosted and Black Stained Dahlia Circular Box and Cover, engraved Lalique France, 14cm diameter
£70-100
599
600
A Lalique Clear and Frosted Glass Bowl, the rim moulded with leaves, engraved Lalique France, 25cm diameter £70-100
600
601
A Loetz Iridescent Glass Vase, circa 1900, Crete papillon iridescent green body with pinched rim, unmarked, 16.5cm high £300-500
602
A Pair of Legras Glass Vases, each painted with a winter scene, on a yellow/orange ground, both signed Legras, 26cm high
£200-300
603
Andre Hunebelle (1896-1985): An Art Deco Carre Pattern Clear and Blue Stained Glass Vase, square section form with geometric patterns, moulded in the decoration A HUNEBELLE, moulded MOD DE A HUNEBELLE ET R COGNEVILLE, 16.5cm high
£70-100
604
Bertil Vallien (b.1938) for Kosta Boda: A Satellite Glass Vase, with flecks of colour on a blue ground, labelled and engraved Kosta Boda Artist Call B.Vallien 89257, 40cm high
£100-150
605
An Orrefors Clear Glass Vase, by Nils Lundberg, of hexagonal form, engraved with a nude and a dove, engraved marks, 23.5cm high
£60-80
606
An Arts & Crafts Silver and Enamel Belt, by Edward Souter Barnsley & Co., with stylised heart shaped foliage panels enamelled in various shades of blue, hallmarked E.S.B Birmingham 1904, 84cm long (a.f)
£100-200
607
A Liberty & Co. Tudric Pewter Clock, Model No.01346, 3-1/2” dial, Roman numeral copper coloured chapter ring with a green and blue enamelled centre, spade hands, domed rectangular case, on four bun feet, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND “TUDRIC” 01346, 15.5cm wide, 16cm high
£400-600
608
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co.: A Tudric Pewter and Glass Flagon, the green glass mounted with a pewter foot, handle and rim with hinged cover and thumbpiece, cast with stylised motifs, stamped 0308 and RD427516, 30.5cm high
£800-1,200
609
Archibald Knox (1864-1933): for Liberty & Co.: A Tudric Pewter Four Piece Tea Service, cast in low relief with vines, comprising teapot with wicker covered handle, hot water jug with wicker covered handle, milk jug and sugar bowl, stamped 6 MADE IN ENGLAND “TUDRIC” 0231, teapot 11cm high
611
A Pair of Liberty & Co. Terracotta Planters, tapering cylindrical form, with rose and trailing leaf band, both with impressed DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY LIBERTY & CO., each 42cm high, 43cm diameter
£1,000-1,500
610
A Liberty & Co. Terracotta Olaf Garden Pot, designed by Archibald Knox, with four loop handles, cast with a band of Celtic patterns, impressed DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY LIBERTY & CO., 44cm high
Literature: Stephen A Martin, Archibald Knox, ARTMEDIA page 276 for this design illustrated
Veronica Franklin Gould, Archibald Knox & Mary Seton Watts, Modern Celtic Art Garden Pottery Arrow Press, page 20 for a comparable example illustrated in a 1903-4 Liberty catalogue.
£400-600
611
612
A Liberty & Co. Terracotta Planter, square tapering form with egg and dart border and swags, impressed DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY LIBERTY & CO., 48cm wide, 46cm high £200-300
613
W.A.S Benson (1854-1924): An Arts & Crafts Copper and Brass Electrolier, circa 1900, with leaf formed corona suspending three copper cylindrical collars, stamped PATENT and BENSON, 55cm wide
Literature: Hammerton, Ian (edit.) W.A.S. Benson, Woodbridge 2005, page 258, plate 14, for similar examples
£300-500
614
An Arts & Crafts Brass Hanging Hall Lantern, circa 1900, with vaseline glass shade, the frame with pierced heart motifs, unmarked, 31cm high 21.5cm wide
£200-400
615
An Arts & Crafts Copper Hanging Hall Lantern, circa 1900, with vaseline glass shade, the frame with three stylised trees, unmarked, 35cm high 18.5cm wide
£100-150
616
Cotswold School: A Pair of Brass and Steel Wall Sconces, originally designed by Ernest Gimson, the pierced and chased brass backs with acorn and oak leaf design, with steel turned and tooled branched arms, terminating in two sconces drilled for electricity fitting, 32cm high (2)
£1,000-1,500
617
An Arts & Crafts Brass Octagonal Wall Clock, embossed with Arabic chapter and Celtic knot decoration, unmarked, 36cm diameter with brass hexagonal pendulum and two cylinder weights
£100-150
618
An Arts & Crafts Newlyn Copper Double Inkwell, repoussé decorated with fish and shells, stamped NEWLYN, 31.5cm wide, 20cm deep, 8.5cm high
Illustrated: Pill (Colin) Cornish Art Metalwork, published by Sansom & Co Ltd., page 60 for same design.
£200-300
619
An Arts & Crafts Newlyn Copper Rectangular Tray, repoussé decorated with fish and scallop shells, stamped NEWLYN, 63cm by 44.5cm with wall fixtures
£80-120
619
620
An Arts & Crafts Pewter Rectangular Casket, the hinged cover mounted with three Ruskin pottery cabochons, with two locking fittings on chains, hammered decoration, unmarked, 24.5cm by 9cm, 9.5cm high
£100-150
621
A Scottish Arts & Crafts Brass Coal Box, of rectangular form, the front embossed with Glasgow roses, side carrying handles, on steel legs, monogrammed, 56cm wide, 36cm deep, 38cm high
£300-500
622
An Arts & Crafts Brass Coal Box, the domed cover with repoussé motifs and brass handle, tapering cylindrical body, raised on three wrought iron strap feet, unmarked, 46cm high
£60-90
623
624
622
623
A Pair of Jugendstil WMF (Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik) Silver Plated and Glass Claret Jugs, model 207, with engraved green tinted crystal glass, stamped WMF I/0 as and 16/19 I/0, 41cm high
£800-1,200
A Jugendstil WMF (Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik) Silver Plated Salad Bowl, cast with ivy vines, with green glass liner, stamped WMF EP 0/0 OX, 33.5cm wide
A Jugendstil WMF (Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik) Silver Plated Twin Handled Flower Vase, cast with scrolling foliage, stamped WMF EP OX, 29cm high
A WMF (Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik) Ikora Metalwork Vase, unmarked, 26cm high (3)
£150-250
625
A Secessionist Copper Clock, hammered and riveted, with domed overhanging top above a Swiss movement enclosed by stylised decoration, on four supports and stepped base, unmarked, 32.5cm high
£100-150
626
A German Art Nouveau Brass and Rosewood Inkwell, by Erhard & Sohne, c.1905, brass inlaid with ivy and stylised patterns, unmarked, 15.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 4.5cm high (later glass and brass inkwell) An Art Nouveau Gilt Metal Casket, with clear glass liner, on four bun feet, unmarked, 12cm wide, 9cm deep, 6.5cm high
Erhard Sohne was granted the world patent for the manufacture of brass inlay in 1904. £80-120
627
Jean Ortis (French, 1881-1943): An Art Deco Green Patinated Figure, modelled as a reclining nude woman bathing, signed in the cast Ortis, 68.5cm long, 41cm high £700-1,000
628
Amadeo Gennarelli (Italian, 1881-1943): A Patinated Bronze Bust of a Young Girl, signed in the cast, stamped 15 and A.G PARIS, 38.5cm high £400-600
631
Josef Lorenzl (18921950): An Art Deco Spelter Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a dancer, standing on one leg, on a two section green onyx base, signed in the cast LORENZL, 22.5cm high
Two Spelter Figures, after Lorenzl, modelled as semi-nude dancers, standing on one leg, on green onyx bases, 22.5cm and 23.5cm high (3)
£120-180
629
Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950): An Art Deco Cold Painted Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude dancer, standing on one leg, on a two section green onyx base, signed in the cast LORENZL, 26.5cm high
Ex-Part Lot 151 Jackie Collins - A Life in Chapters, Bonhams Los Angeles, 16 May 2017.
£400-600
630
Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950): An Art Deco Cold Painted Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude dancer, standing on one leg, on a two section green onyx base, signed in the cast LORENZL, stamped MADE IN AUSTRIA REAL BRONZE, 21.5cm high
£400-600
633
Mark Kennedy: Sailing Boat, with two white patinated sails, signed in the aluminium cover Mar Kennedy 2001 1/1, 105cm high in a hardwood box with fitted aluminium cover, 92cm by 61.5cm, 76cm high
Mark Kennedy is the Managing Director of Bronze Age London Fine Art Foundry.
£400-600
632
After Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950): An Art Deco Spelter Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude dancer, on a green and cream onyx base, 35.5cm high
Bernard Kim (b.1942): A Bronze Figure, of a female musician, signed in the cast KimB, on a black base, 28cm high (2)
£150-250
6343
Angela Hunter (b.1951)
Sun Worshippers (Two Sheep)
Signed and dated 2001, numbered 7/10, patinated bronze on a granite base, 15cm high
£200-300
3636
Hardman & Co, Birmingham 1889: The Tree of Jesse Window, North Transept and The Epistle for All Saints Day Window, South Transept, Sixteen Stained, Painted and Leaded Glass Lights and Two Quatrefoil Stained, Painted and Leaded Tracery Panels, All Saints, Emscote, Warwick. (18)
Jesse window - inner lights Our Lord and Kind Davidouter lights Members of the Jesse Family Jesse is sleeping below.
Inscription at foot: There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse & a branch shall grow out of his roots
Top quatrefoil tracery panels - Virgin and Child - Joseph and Jacob
The Epistle for All Saints Day
The original brass tablet below the South Transept window read - A.M.D.G (Ad Moiorem Dei Gloram) and in memory of George Nelson of the Lawn in this Parish, who departed July 17th 1850, and of Sarah his wife who was called hence Dec 14. 1865, the transept windows of this church are filled with stained glass, as a tribute of affection, by their sons.
Hardman Glass Sales Day Book Jul 1887 – Jun 1892 (Birmingham Archives and Heritage MS175A/4/3/7/6) page 191 Apr 13, 1889; GH Nelson Esq, The Lawn, Emscote. Two transept windows North & South of four lights & tracery each.
Returned to the Hardman’s and company workshop when the church was demolished in 1967. In 1968/9 they were bought by Darrell Buttery direct from the vicar of All Saints.
Sixteen panels approximately 60cm wide, 120cm high
Two quatrefoil tracery panels 53cm wide, 73cm high and 51cm wide, 73.5cm high
£10,000-15,000
637
Eight Victorian Stained, Painted and Leaded Glass Quatrefoil Tracery Panels, depicting and inscribed Venble Bede dictating the translation of the Gospel to his young scribes when dying eve of Asension day AD 735
Massacre of the monks of Bangor-is-y-cord by King Ethelerid AD 613
St Aidan preaching to the Northumbrians AD 635 his discourse translated by the King Oswald St Laurence Church, Bradford on Avon
The symbols of St Edmund
St Ninian building the first stone church at Whithorn (Candida Casa)
AD 400
St Theodore sending Chad on his mission
The monks of Durham taking S Oswalds relics through the country escaping from the Danes
Largest 38cm wide, 48cm high Smallest 36cm wide, 29.5cm
£500-800
638
John Ward Knowles (1838-1931) and John Alder Knowles (1881-1961): Six Stained Glass Watercolour Designs, for the East Window St Lawrences Church, York; Acomb Church, York; Wesleyan Church, Filey Road, Scarborough; Compton Church, Pickering, various sizes
£100-150
639
A Pair of Leaded Stained Glass Door Panels, depicting corn buntings and sheaf of corn, in blue, green, yellow and brown, unmarked, 91cm by 24cm
A Pair of Leaded and Painted Glass Panels, depicting a hare and a bird, unmarked, 23cm square (4)
£100-150
640
Naef Chess Set and Board, Bauhaus Model, designed by Josef Hartwig, black and natural wood finish, labelled naef Swiss made, box 44.5cm by 7.5cm by 4.5cm high, board 35cm square £150-200
642
Ten Rolls of Sanderson Willow Bough Minor Wallpaper, unopened in original cellophane, Batch No.BP1, Pattern No. WR7676/2, each 10.05 meters long, 52cm wide £200-300
641
Eleven Rolls of Sanderson Morris & Co Christchurch Wallpaper, unopened in original cellophane, Batch No.BG1, Pattern No. WM7423/6, each 10.05 meters long, 52cm wide £200-300
642
643
Margaret Young (1877-1950): A Carved Oak Overmantel Mirror, with two long stitch needlework panels depicting figures in medieval dress, enclosing a rectangular bevelled edged mirror, below an arched oil painting of a ship in choppy seas, unmarked, 144cm wide, 78.5cm high
Margaret lived at Laund House, Bolton Abbey. £100-150
644
Margaret Young (1877-1950): Starting for the Chase, long stitch needlework, depicting figures in medieval dress, hounds and two horses, signed, 74cm by 45.5cm (in a stained oak frame)
Margaret lived at Laund House, Bolton Abbey. £100-150
645
An Aesthetic Movement Ebonised Settee, circa 1880, upholstered shaped back, above shaped slats, curved upholstered seat, on two turned front legs with brass castors, 140cm wide, 60cm deep, 73cm high £400-600
646
An Arts & Crafts Stained Beech Reclining Armchair, slatted back, the arms supported by bobbin supports, slatted base, bobbin front legs joined by bobbin rails, on brass capped casters, unmarked, 61cm wide, 85cm deep, 115cm high £600-900
647
An Arts & Crafts Inlaid Oak Glazed Bookcase, shaped upstand above two doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, above an open section, chamfered front supports, unmarked, 102cm wide, 38cm deep, 183cm high £500-800
648
An Arts & Crafts Oak Book Shelves, pierced sides, slopping shelves with embossed copper fronts, with two folding side shelves, on sledge feet, unmarked 69cm wide, 31cm deep, 89.5cm high £70-100
649
A Morris & Co. Stained Beech Arm Chair, designed by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, shaped spindle back, turned arms, circular rush seat, on turned front legs and rail, 51cm wide, 87cm high, seat depth 46cm, seat height 42cm
£200-300
650
A Sussex Style Ebonised Beech and Rush Seated Arm Chair, circa 1870, with spindle back and sides, long seat, on tapering front legs, joined by plain stretchers, unmarked, 51cm wide, 85cm high seat depth 61.5cm seat height 40.5cm £200-300
651
An Arts & Crafts Oak Chair, curved back rail and arms, shaped seat, on four chamfered square section legs joined by a H stretcher, unmarked, 83cm high
From Ampleforth College, York, North Yorkshire.
£70-100
652
A Set of Six (4+2) Arts & Crafts Oak Dining Chairs, after a design by E.G.Punnett, made by William Birch, each with broad backs, the rush seats on turned front legs and rail, unmarked, armchairs 104cm high, chairs 96.5cm high
William Birch was a furniture manufacturer in High Wycombe, producing designs by E.G. Punnett, to be retailed through Liberty & Co., Regent Street, London.
Literature: J. Andrews, Arts and Crafts Furniture, pages 224-227, plate 243.
£300-500
653
A Set of Five (4+1) Arts & Crafts Oak Dining Chairs, after a design by E.G.Punnett, made by William Birch, each with broad backs, the rush seats on turned front legs and rail, unmarked, armchair 111cm high, chairs 100cm high £200-300
An Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany Cabinet, with raised upstand enclosed by slatted sides, above a glazed fall front door, above a drawer, on four tapering legs, unmarked, 106cm wide, 41.5cm deep, 130cm high £200-300
654
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers (Glasgow): A Pair of High Back Ingram Oak Chairs, after Charles Rennie Mackintosh, with drop-in seats, both labelled, 151cm high
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers (Glasgow): A Pair of Argyle Chairs, with drop-in seats, both labelled, 137cm high (4)
£300-500
A Pair of Art Nouveau Stained Beech Salon Arm Chairs, upholstered back above an inlaid splat, upholstered seat, on spindle front legs joined by rails, unmarked 97cm high
£80-120
657
Norman Bel Geddes for Simmons Company Furniture: An American Art Deco Bedroom Suite, black lacquered steel and chrome mounts, labelled and stamped 172 SCHEME 4080 11-35/8-35, Dressing Table, with rectangular top above a glass shelf, with four drawers to end, 125cm wide, 43.5cm deep, 79.5cm high Stool, with upholstered seat, 53.5cm by 36cm, 43cm high Chest of Drawers, with five long drawers, 84cm wide, 49cm deep, 119.5cm high
£200-300
658
An Art Deco Limed Oak Dressing Table, with circular mirror, above a shelf enclosed by two banks of three graduating drawers, each with circular handles, unmarked, 126cm wide, 144cm high Stool, with aperture to curved back, drop-in seat, on two shaped supports and H stretcher, stamped 377, 54cm high (2)
Purchased from Binns Limited Store, Sunderland, November 1938. The stool cost £1.19.6.
£100-150
659
A Pair of Mid Century Danish Teak Lounge Chairs, slatted horizontal three bar frame back, swept shaped arms, on flat rectangular legs, loose cushions, unmarked, 74.5cm wide, 69cm deep, 67cm high, seat height 31.5cm £300-500
660
A 1950s Artlight Company Artlite Illuminating Coffee Table, with anodised green and silver aluminium base, circular glass top acid stamped INDRESTRUCTOTOUGHENED, triangular card maker’s label, 52cm high 61cm diameter
£100-150
661
A Pair of 1950s Czechoslovakian Beech Framed Low Lounge Armchairs, three bar back, one piece bentwood arms, loose teal cushion, labelled Interier zavod n.p and dated 20 dubna (April) 1953, 66cm wide, 75cm deep, 70cm high, seat height 38cm
£250-350
662
A 1960s Ash Low Lounge Chair, upholstered seat and back, on two front legs terminating above the seat, unmarked, 53cm wide, 61cm deep, 65cm high seat height 35cm £100-150
663
663
A Pair of 1960s Beech Framed Lounge Chairs, with horizontal four bar back, swept shaped arms, on four rounded legs, loose cushions, stamped 12 68, 76cm wide, 62cm deep, 72cm high, seat height 30cm £200-300
664
Teak Staples Ladderax Sectional Modular Adjustable Shelving Units, consisting of three white ladders, three shelves, brass rods, two glazed units and two fall front units, labelled, 201cm high £150-250
666
Olav Eldoy (b.1948) for Stokke: A Peel Chair and Ottoman, 2004, orange fabric upholstery, on a black powder coated base, manufacturer’s labels, chair 80cm wide, 113cm high ottoman 56cm high £250-350
665
Verner Panton (1926-98) for Studio Haag Pantonic 5000 Chair, circa 1990s, black lacquered plywood, unmarked, 46cm wide, 53cm deep, 89cm high seat height 48cm
Purchased from Haag retailer in Dundee. £300-500
667
Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) for Magis: A Flower Chair, smokey polycarbonate, with seat cushion, moulded FLOWER PP PIERRE PAULIN MAGIS made in italy, 81cm wide, 79cm high, height of seat 42cm £100-150
Pepe Cortes for Amat: A Pair of Jamaica Stools, aluminium and chrome, swivel shaped seat, each stamped JAMAICA STOOL DESIGN BY PEPE
668670
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Monks Chair, 1937, with curved back and shaped arms, each side carved with a monks head, over three panels carved with the crest and coat of arms of the McEvoy family and 1937 P.E.McE, slung leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 79.5cm
With original receipt costing £7.14.10. £2,000-3,000
672
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Burr Oak Panelled Floor Standing Corner Cupboard, 1930’s, penny moulded top, the door with wrought iron hinges and latch with square head screws, the interior fitted with three fixed shelves, on five stile feet, recessed carved mouse trademark, 69cm by 45cm, 114cm high £2,000-3,000
671
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3’2” Single Bedstead, 1934, the headboard carved with 19 P.G.M 34, with carved mouse trademark on headboard, 99cm wide headboard 84cm high footboard 43cm high with oak side rails £500-800
673
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Corner Table, with two drawers with turned knob handles, on five octagonal legs joined by rails, with carved mouse trademark, 104cm wide, 70cm deep, 72.5cm high with later bracket £1,000-1,500
675
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Typist’sChair, 1925, three slats back, slung leather seat, on octagonal front legs joined by rush rail, with carved mouse trademark, brass label 502/301, 89.5cm high
Provenance: Horlicks Boardroom, Slough, Berkshire. Ex-lot 163 09/10/2018 Sworders.
£400-600
674
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Burr Oak Dish Top Stool, with nailed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, pop marks to legs, with carved mouse with front paws trademark, 42cm by 27cm, 36.5cm high (amazing burr and colour)
£1,000-1,500
£1,000-1,500
£800-1,200
678
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled Dressing Chest, circa 1930s, with a rectangular mirror, above three graduating drawers, with turned knob handles, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 74cm wide, 45cm deep by 124cm high
Provenance: St Joseph’s Convent, Haunton, Staffordshire. Robert Thompson received the contract to furnish the Convent, from 1929-32 each nun’s cell was furnished with a single door wardrobe, dressing chest, stool and bedstead.
£2,000-3,000
679
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3’2” Single Bedstead, circa 1930, adzed, with carved mouse trademark on footboard, 97cm wide, headboard 84cm high, footboard 62cm high, with oak side rails and box springs
Provenance: St Joseph’s Convent, Haunton, Staffordshire. Robert Thompson received the contract to furnish the Convent, from 1929-32 each nun’s cell was furnished with a single door wardrobe, dressing chest, stool and bedstead.
£500-800 679
680
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled Dressing Chest, circa 1930s, with a rectangular mirror, above three graduating drawers, with turned knob handles, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 73.5cm wide, 44cm deep by 124cm high
Provenance: St Joseph’s Convent, Haunton, Staffordshire. Robert Thompson received the contract to furnish the Convent, from 192932 each nun’s cell was furnished with a single door wardrobe, dressing chest, stool and bedstead.
£2,000-3,000
681
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled Dressing Chest, circa 1930s, with a rectangular mirror, above three graduating drawers, with turned knob handles, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 73cm wide, 44cm deep by 124.5cm high (limed)
Provenance: St Joseph’s Convent, Haunton, Staffordshire. Robert Thompson received the contract to furnish the Convent, from 192932 each nun’s cell was furnished with a single door wardrobe, dressing chest, stool and bedstead.
£1,000-1,500
682
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3’2” Single Bedstead, circa 1930, adzed, with carved mouse trademark on footboard, 97cm wide, headboard 84cm high, footboard 61cm high, with oak side rails and box springs
Provenance: St Joseph’s Convent, Haunton, Staffordshire. Robert Thompson received the contract to furnish the Convent, from 1929-32 each nun’s cell was furnished with a single door wardrobe, dressing chest, stool and bedstead.
£500-800
683
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3’2” Single Bedstead, circa 1930, adzed, with carved mouse trademark on footboard, 97cm wide, headboard 84cm high, footboard 61cm high, with oak side rails and box springs (refinished)
Provenance: St Joseph’s Convent, Haunton, Staffordshire. Robert Thompson received the contract to furnish the Convent, from 1929-32 each nun’s cell was furnished with a single door wardrobe, dressing chest, stool and bedstead. £400-600
116.5cm
686
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled 3ft Single Bedstead, circa 1930/40s, penny moulded top, with carved mouse trademark on footboard, 91.5cm wide, headboard 117cm high, footboard 76.5cm high, with metal rails and base
£400-600
685
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Pair of English Oak 3ft Single Bedsteads, circa 1930/40s, castellated tops, with burr oak panels, each one with carved mouse trademark on headboards, both 92cm wide, headboards 86cm high, footboards 53cm high with oak side rails and box springs
£1,000-1,500
686
687
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3’2” Single Bedstead, circa 1930, adzed, 97cm wide, headboard 84cm high, footboard 61cm high, with oak side rails and box springs
Provenance: St Joseph’s Convent, Haunton, Staffordshire. Robert Thompson received the contract to furnish the Convent, from 1929-32 each nun’s cell was furnished with a single door wardrobe, dressing chest, stool and bedstead.
£300-500
687
688
688
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Large English Oak Settle, circa 1930, the single plank back with wavy top and carved Haunton Convent crest Respice Stellam, single plank seat, two shaped ends, unmarked, 251cm long, 50cm deep, 97.5cm high with fitted loose cushion
Provenance: Wintertons, Lichfield 11/02/1988 Lot 175, part of the original consignment of furniture commissioned for the Convent.
£800-1,200
689
690
689
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panelled Front Door, with two frosted glass panels, wrought iron studs, handle, latch and knocker, fitted letter box, with carved mouse trademark, 79.2cm wide, 206.5cm high (painted)
By repute from a Doctors in Robin Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire.
£300-500
From Ampleforth College, York, North Yorkshire.
£300-400
690
691
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Slat Back Chair, 1930s, leather seat, on octagonal front legs with a rail between, with damaged carved mouse trademark, 84.5cm high (old repairs)
From Ampleforth College, York, North Yorkshire. £150-250
692
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Panel Back Arm Chair, 1930s, with apertures to arms, leather upholstered seat, on four square section legs joined by rails, unmarked, 84.5cm high (old repairs)
From Ampleforth College, York, North Yorkshire. £150-250
693
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Bedroom Fender, of plain rectangular form with moulded top edge, with carved mouse trademark, external 69cm wide, 41.5cm deep, internal 53.5cm wide, 34cm deep £150-200
694
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Dish Top Stool, with nailed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 40.5cm by 27cm, 37.5cm high £300-500
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Loving Spoon, with carved finial, octagonal stem and heart shaped bowl, with carved mouse trademark, 40cm long £600-800
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 21cm high (excluding the fitments)
The lamp was given as a wedding present in 1952. £500-800
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): Four English Oak Drawer Compartments, 1934, rectangular, unmarked, 46.5cm by 10.5cm, 7.5cm high
Provenance: Ex-lot 1754 Tennants Auctioneers, Leeds Girls’ High School Mouseman Library 19 July 2008.
£70-100
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark, 10cm wide
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Sideboard, 1976, with raised upstand, adzed top over two cupboard doors, with wrought iron hinges and latches, enclosing three graduating drawers (one fitted for cutlery) with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet with central bracket, with carved mouse trademark 183cm (6ft) by 47.5cm, 81.5cm high £2,500-3,500
700
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 5ft Refectory Dining Table, 1976, adzed top, on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 152cm by 87cm, 73.5cm high £1,000-1,500
701
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Four (3+1) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, 1977/8, tan leather upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs with set back rush rail, each with carved mouse trademark, chairs 85cm high armchair 90cm high (4) £1,500-2,000
699705
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Eight (6+2) English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan leather upholstered seats, on two octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, armchairs 90.5cm high, chairs 85cm high
£2,000-3,000
706
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 6ft Sideboard, 1970s, with raised upstand, adzed top over two cupboard doors, with wrought iron hinges and latches, enclosing three graduating drawers (one fitted for cutlery) with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet with central bracket, with carved mouse trademark 183cm (6ft) by 47cm, 81.5cm high
£2,500-3,500
707
707
£1,800-2,500
708
708
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Four (2+2) English Oak Lattice Back Chairs, nail brown leather seats, on octagonal front legs joined by a set back rush rail, each with carved mouse trademark, arm chairs 89.5cm high chairs 85cm high (4)
£1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):An English Oak Bespoke 5’3” Circular Table, dowelled top, on four large octagonal legs, on a cross stretcher, with fat carved mouse trademark, 161cm diameter, 73cm high
£2,000-3,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):An English Oak Bespoke Extension Table, two plank top, rectangular with curved ends, on two octagonal legs, joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 153cm wide, 60cm deep, 71.5cm high
£1,000-1,500
710 709 711 709712
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Panel Back Arm Chairs, 1999, upholstered green leather seats, octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, dated 7/12/99, 89.5cm £700-1,000
714
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Two English Oak Lattice Back Arm Chairs, upholstered tan leather seats, on octagonal front legs joined by a set back rush rail, each with carved mouse trademark, 90cm high £700-1,000
713
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Set of Four English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, 1999, upholstered green leather seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, dated 7/12/99, 90cm high £1,000-1,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, with curved back and shaped arms, over three lattice panels, upholstered tan leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 79cm high £700-1,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, with curved back and shaped arms, over three lattice panels, upholstered tan leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 80cm high £800-1,200
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, with curved back and shaped arms, over three lattice panels, upholstered tan leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 79.5cm high £700-1,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Monk’s Chair, with curved back and shaped arms, over three lattice panels, upholstered tan leather seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 80.5cm high £700-1,000
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Smoking Chair, 1975, slung leather back, straight arms, leather covered cushion, with carved mouse trademark, 101cm high
Purchased originally on the18/03/1975 £500-700
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Smoking Chair, 1976, slung leather back, solid seat and sides, leather covered seat cushion, with carved mouse trademark, 101cm high £1,000-1,500
718 719 720721
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn):An English Oak Rocking Chair, 2013, with two lattice panel backs, shaped arms and grey leather upholstered seat, with carved mouse trademark, dated 18/4/13, 96cm high £700-1,000
722
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4ft Open Bookcase, solid ends and panelled back, with raised upstand, four adjustable shelves, with carved mouse trademark, 84cm wide, 26.5cm deep, 122cm (4ft) high £1,000-1,500
723
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4ft Open Bookcase, solid ends and panelled back, with raised upstand, four adjustable shelves, with carved mouse trademark, 83.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep, 122cm high £1,000-1,500
724
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Hanging Corner Cupboard, with panelled door enclosing three fixed shelves (one shaped), wrought iron hinges and latch, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 71cm by 47cm, 98cm high
£600-900
725
Workshop of Robert Mouseman
Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Glazed Hanging Corner Cupboard, the leaded glazed door and sides enclosing three glass shelves, wrought iron hinges and latch, with carved mouse trademark, 69cm wide by 47cm deep by 97cm high
£600-900
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Bespoke English Oak Panelled Wardrobe, 1990, penny moulded top above two doors with wrought iron hinges and latch, the interior fitted with a top shelf above a hanging pole and three full shelves, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 106.5cm wide, 53cm deep, 215.5cm high £2,500-3,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Bespoke English Oak Panelled Wardrobe, 1990, penny moulded top above two doors with wrought iron hinges and latch, the interior fitted with a top shelf above a hanging pole and three half shelves, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark, 117cm wide, 53cm deep, 215.5cm high £2,500-3,500
729
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Bespoke English Oak Panelled Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, above two short over five graduating long drawers, with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet with central bracket, with carved mouse trademark, 122cm wide, 46cm deep, 134cm high £3,000-4,000
728
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, above two short over three graduating long drawers, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 91.5cm by 46cm, 93.5cm high £2,000-3,000
730
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, above two short over three graduating long drawers, with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 91.5cm by 46cm, 93.5cm high £2,500-3,500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, above two short over three graduating long drawers, with turned knob handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 91.5cm by 46cm, 93.5cm high £2,500-3,500
732
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Bedside Cupboard, with raised upstand, above a door, enclosing a shelf, with wrought iron hinges and latch, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 48.5cm wide, 38cm deep, 69cm high £1,000-1,500
733
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Bedside Cupboard, with raised upstand, above a door, enclosing a shelf, with wrought iron hinges and latch, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, 48.5cm wide, 38cm deep, 69cm high £1,000-1,500
737
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Sewing Work Box, with a rectangular lid over a single drawer, on four octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark, 50cm wide, 33cm deep, 61cm high £600-900
739
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Nest of Three Tables, adzed rectangular tops, on four octagonal legs, joined by rails, each with carved mouse trademark, largest 61cm (2ft) by 38cm, 47cm high £600-900
738
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, 86.5cm by 39cm, 75cm £300-400
740
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, the adzed top on a cruciform base, with carved mouse trademark, 55cm diameter, 47cm high £400-600
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4ft Refectory Coffee Table, the rectangular adzed two plank top, on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 122cm by 45cm, 44cm high £400-600
741
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak 4ft Rectangular Coffee Table, on four octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, 122cm (4ft) by 61cm, 44.5cm high
£600-900
743
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, 92cm by 38cm, 44.5cm high £300-500
744
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 91cm by 37cm by 44.5cm high
£300-500
745
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, 91cm by 38cm, 44.5cm high
£300-500
746
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 37.5cm, 44.5cm high
£300-500
747
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panel Back Arm Chair, the back with carved inscription J.H.EDMONDSON 1961-72, curved arms, solid seat, on octagonal front legs, with carved mouse trademark, 89cm high
£250-350
748
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dish Top Stool, the rectangular nailed and adzed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 41cm by 27.5cm, 39cm high £300-500
749
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dish Top Stool, the rectangular nailed and adzed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 40.5cm by 27.5cm, 38.5cm high
£300-500
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dish Top Stool, the rectangular nailed and adzed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 47cm by 33cm, 46cm high £300-500
751
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Dish Top Stool, the rectangular nailed and adzed top, on four octagonal legs, joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 40.5cm by 28cm, 37cm high (damaged corner)
£200-300
Workshop
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Stool, strap leather top, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse trademark, 34.5cm wide, 26.5cm deep, 38cm high £200-300
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cow Stool, the kidney shaped seat on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat, 45cm high £250-350
753 Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cow Stool, the kidney shaped seat on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat, 45cm high £250-350 752 755 of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cow Stool, the kidney shaped seat on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat, 45cm high £250-350 754756
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cow Stool, post 1970, the kidney shaped seat on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark on seat, 45cm high
£150-250
758
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Panelled Lectern, slope top, single shelf, on four octagonal feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark (bottom of inside front panel) 55cm wide, 42cm deep, 123cm high
£300-500
757
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Pew, adzed solid sides and seat, panelled back with book trough, recessed carved mouse trademark on seat, 80cm wide, 48cm deep, 85cm high
£700-1,000
759
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Prayer Desk, the sloping top above a panel with a carved Yorkshire rose, enclosing a shelf, on two supports and sledge feet joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, labelled IN MEMORY OF THOMAS WILLIAM FRANCIS SPARROW PRIEST DIED 18TH FEBRUARY 1959, 47cm wide, 32cm deep, 72.5cm high
Provenance: From St.Hilda’s Priory, Whitby, North Yorkshire.
£200-300
760
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Flower Stand, on an octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 92cm high
£300-500
761
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 137cm high
£300-500
762
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse trademark, 139cm high
£300-500
763
Workshop of Robert Mouseman
Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark, 26cm high with silk shade
£150-200
763 762
764
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark, 26cm high with silk shade £150-200
765
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
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Table Lamp, octagonal column on a square base, with carved mouse trademark, 26cm high £100-150
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Pair of English Oak Candlesticks, of octagonal form on square bases, with wrought-iron sconces, each with carved mouse trademark, 23cm
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Carved English Oak Yorkshire Rose, post 1980s, with carved mouse trademark, 17cm diameter
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Two Pairs of English Oak Altar Candlesticks, circa 1960s/70s, of tapering form, with brass sconces, each with recessed carved mouse trademark, 17.5cm and 19.5cm high (one damaged to base)
£300-400
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Bread Board, of octagonal form, with carved mouse trademark, 30.5cm wide
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board, post 1960, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 39cm £70-100
769 £500-800 768 771 £100-150 770780
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Book Trough, with brass plaque Presented to Major W A Laws Green Howards by his Fellow Officers 1st March 1991, with carved mouse trademark, 45cm wide
£150-250
780
781
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Four English Oak Napkin Rings, of standard octagonal form, each with carved mouse trademark, 4cm and 5cm £150-200
781
782
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Teapot Stand/Small Chopping Board, with carved mouse trademark, 19cm wide £70-100
783
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784
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Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Suttonunder-Whitestonecliffe): A Panelled Oak Dresser and Rack, the upper section with moulded top over two glazed doors each with carved knob handles, three adjustable glass shelves, the base with adzed top over three drawers (one with dividers) above three cupboards, on a plinth base, with two carved beaver trademarks to each section, 155cm wide, 46cm deep, 202cm high £700-1,000
786
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): A Set of Four (3+1) Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, with blue upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved and recessed carved beaver trademark, armchair 90cm high, chairs 89cm high £400-600
787
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An Oak Standing Corner Cupboard, with glazed upper section with three glass shelves over a cupboard door with carved Yorkshire rose knob handle, with carved beaver trademark, 81cm wide, 50cm deep, 181cm high £400-600
785
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An Oak 5ft Refectory Table, adzed top, on two octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, with carved beaver trademark, 153cm wide, 90cm deep, 75cm high £500-800
788
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): A Set of Four Panel Back Dining Chairs, with upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with carved beaver trademark, 98cm high
£500-800
789
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved beaver trademark, 140cm
£150-200
790
Beaverman: Colin Almack (Sutton-underWhitestonecliffe): An 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
791
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-underWhitestonecliffe): An Oak Cow Stool, on four octagonal legs, with carved beaver trademark, 34cm wide 35cm high £70-100
792
Cat and Mouseman: Lyndon Hammell (Harmby): An Oak Display Dresser, the upper section with three glazed doors, the base with three drawers over three cupboards, on a plinth base, recessed carved cat and mouse trademark, 165.5cm wide by 47cm deep £400-600
793
Cat and Mouseman: Lyndon Hammell (Harmby): An Oak Napkin Ring Stand, circular column on a turned circular base, 27.5cm high
A Set of Four Napkin Rings, each with recessed carved cat and mouseman trademark, 5cm wide £100-150
794
Eagleman: Albert J Jeffray (19372013) (Sessay): A Set of Four Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, 1982, brown upholstered seats, on octagonal front legs, each with recessed carved eagle trademark, 88cm high
£600-900
795
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An Oak 6ft Refectory Table, the adzed three plank top on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, with recessed carved gnome trademark, 183cm by 75cm, 74cm high £500-800
796
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An English Burr Oak Stool, the adzed circular seat carved with the Yorkshire rose, on three chamfered square section legs, with recessed carved gnome trademark, 32.5cm diameter, 35.5cm high
£100-150
796
797
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): An Oak Stool, the adzed circular seat carved with three acorns, on three chamfered legs, with recessed carved gnome trademark, 32cm diameter, 41.5cm high
Peter R Pearson: An Oak Stool, the adzed shaped rectangular seat carved with the Yorkshire rose, stamped PETER R PEARSON GENERAL WOODTURNER 39 THE SHAMBLES YORK, 35.5cm wide 30cm high (2)
£100-150
798
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An Oak 6ft Refectory Table, circa 1960s, four plank dowelled top, on two octagonal legs joined by a chamfered floor stretcher, with carved rabbit trademark, 183cm by 84cm, 73cm high
£600-900
798
799
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An Oak Rocking Chair, with lattice panel back and shaped arms, with carved rabbit trademark, 105cm high
£300-500
799
800
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An Oak Tea Trolley/Dinner Wagon, with two tiers both with raised sides, chamfered legs, on shepherd castors, with carved rabbit trademark, 86.5cm by 40cm, 71cm £200-300
801
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An OakMagazine Rack, with panelled sides and carved rabbit signature, 41cm wide, 23cm deep, 33cm high £150-250
802
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An Oak Cow Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved rabbit trademark, 46cm high £70-100
803
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An Oak Fruit Bowl, carved rim, tooled interior and exterior, with carved rabbit trademark, 25cm diameter
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An Oak Letter Rack, with carved rabbit trademark, 13cm wide 12.5cm high (2)
£150-250
804
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): Four Oak Napkin rings, each with carved rabbit trademark, 5cm
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Napkin Ring, of standard octagonal form, with carved mouse trademark, 4.5cm (5)
£80-120
805
Rabbitman: Peter Heap (Wetwang): An Oak Cow Stool, kidney seat, on three octagonal legs, with carved rabbit trademark, 35cm wide 45.5cm high
£70-100
806
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An English Oak 5’10” Dowelled Top Refectory Dining Table, on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, unmarked, 181cm by 79cm, 75cm high £500-700
807
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An Oak 4’10” Dowelled Top Refectory Dining Table, three plank adzed top, on two shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, unmarked, 147cm by 76cm, 71cm high £400-600
808
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: A Set of Six (4+2) Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, upholstered tan leather seats, on octagonal front legs, unmarked, 85.5cm high
£500-800
809
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: A Panelled Oak Music Cabinet, the adzed top above a central drawer enclosed by two fall fronts above lattice panels, unmarked, 206.5cm wide, 38cm deep, 78cm high
£250-350
810
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An 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
811
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: A Burr Oak Cow Stool, the kidney seat on three octagonal legs, unmarked, 42cm high
£100-150
812
Sidney (Sid) Pollard (1914-1994) of Thirsk: An Oak Coffee Table, the rectangular top, on four tapering square section legs, unmarked, 86.5cm wide, 35cm deep, 40.5cm high £70-100
812
813
Stan Dodds (1928-2012): A Carved English Oak Leaf and Squirrel, unmarked, 10cm long
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds. £100-150
814
Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): A Carved English Oak Fox, in a seated pose, on an rectangular base, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 19cm high
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds.
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.
£2,000-3,000
815
Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Carved Yorkshire Rose, with recessed woodpecker trademark, 16cm diameter
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds.
£300-500
816
Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Candlestick, with carved woodpecker trademark, 17cm high
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds. £70-100
817
Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Pin Tray Bowl, square section form with repeating carved border, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 12.5cm square, 3.5cm high
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds.
£200-300
818
Woodpeckerman: Stan Dodds (1928-2012): An English Oak Leaf Dish, with recessed carved woodpecker trademark, 20cm long
Provenance: From the Estate of Stan Dodds. £180-220
820
Wrenman: Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An Oak Rectangular Door Plaque, carved Lindisfarne, with carved wren trademark, 65.5cm wide, 22.5cm high £100-150
819
Wrenman: Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An Oak Panelled Front Door, with wrought iron knocker, handle, latch and key plate, fitted with a low letter box, with recessed carved wren trademark, 81cm wide, 4.5cm deep, 203cm high £400-600
821
822
821
Wrenman: A Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An Oak Letter Rack, made as a five-bar gate, with carved wren trademark, 30.5cm by 8.5cm, 20.5cm high £100-150
Yorkshire School: An Oak Dresser, the rack with adzed sides, two fixed shelves, the base with central cupboard, enclosed by three graduating drawers, wrought iron hinges and latch, on turned front legs, unmarked, 140.5cm by 50cm, 213cm high £200-300
822
823
Yorkshire School: An Oak Extension Table, the adzed top on two octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, unmarked, 87.5cm wide, 59.5cm deep, 73cm high £150-200
823
824
Yorkshire School: An Oak Side Table, single drawer with wrought iron handle, on four chamfered square section legs, unmarked, 72.5cm wide, 42cm deep, 73.5cm high £100-150
824
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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.
Requests for additional images of items in the sale can be made up to 48 hours before the Day of Sale.
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.
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.
VAT
Value added tax or any equivalent tax chargeable in the UK or elsewhere.
We conduct appropriate Due Diligence checks to comply with current Anti Money Laundering regulations for any buyer exceeding the threshold of £8,000. We reserve the right to withhold the purchased lots until such checks have been completed.
Agency
We act as agents for the Seller, whose details remain confidential. If you buy at auction your contract is with the Seller, not us.
The forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of the artist indicates, in our opinion, a work by the artist named.
The initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist indicates in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly or in part his work.
The following terms apply in our determination of a picture description:
(a) “Attributed to” - is in our opinion probably a work by the artist.
(b) “Studio of” - is in our opinion a work from the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under his direction.
(c) “Circle of” - is in our opinion a work of the period of the artist executed under his immediate influence.
(d) “Follower of” - is in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.
(e) “Manner of” - is in our opinion a work in a style related to that of the artist, but of a later date.
(f) “School accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date” - means that in our opinion the picture was executed at that time and in that location; e.g. Flemish School, 17th century.
(g) “After” - an artist is in our opinion a copy of any date after a work by that artist.
(h) “Signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription” - are from the hand of the artist.
(i) “Bears signature and/or dated and or inscription means that in our opinion the artist’s name and/or date and/or inscription” - have been added by another hand.
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.
(j) All references to signature, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of the work.
(k) Dimensions are given height before width and do not include the frame
(l) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.
All items in this catalogue that are marked with “•” are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge (set out below) will apply if the Hammer Price is more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000. The royalty charge will be added to purchase invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to either the Design and Artists Copyright Society (“DACS”) or the Artists’ Collecting Society (“ACS”) by the auctioneers, and no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these changes will be retained by the auctioneer.
From 14 February 2006 United Kingdom art market professionals (which includes auctioneers) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists, and those who have died within the last 70 years. This payment is calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a Hammer Price more that the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000 (the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates). It is the responsibility of the Buyer to acquaint themselves with the actual Euro to UK sterling exchange rate on the Day of Sale. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the “Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub” based on the “European Central Bank” reference rate published at 2.15pm on the Day of Sale and can be found on www.dacs.org.uk
The royalty charge for qualifying items which achieve a Hammer Price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000 is as follows:
Up to €50,000 – 4%
€50,000.01 to €200,000 – 3%
€200,000.01 to €350,000 – 1%
€350,000.01 to €500,000 – 0.5%
Exceeding €500,000 – 0.25%
For further information please visit www.dacs.org.uk or www.artistscollectingsociety.org. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.
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.
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).
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
Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: Sake Bottle, circa 1880, white clay, mustard glaze, impressed maker's mark LINTHORPE and facsimile signature, impressed 56, 19cm high
From The Doctor John C Yule Linthorpe Pottery Collection £500-800
For further information please contact:
Diane Sinnott 01969 623780
diane.sinnott@tennants-ltd.co.uk
www.tennants.co.uk
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20th Century Design
Modern & Contemporary Art
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