2nd Mar, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Monk's Chair, circa 1932, with curved back and shaped arms, each side carved with a monks head, over three gridiron panels, the centre gridiron with the Ampleforth Abbey coat of arms, woven leather seat, on four octagonal legs each with a pop mark, joined by a cross stretcher, with caved mouse trademark on lower left leg,
80cm high
The desk and chair were gifted by the American Paul Herrick Kelly (7th June 1881-19th December 1964) to his eldest son Captain Philip Paul Kelly (9th April 1906-18th March 1943) on the occasion of his marriage to Mary Haselwood Porter (18th June 1908-2001) on the 9th April 1932, Edmonton.
They had one son together, Michael P Kelly (2nd June 1934-2008).
In the 1939 register they are living at 50 Park View Road, Ealing.
Captain Philip Paul Kelly attended Ampleforth college 1919-1923.
He was mentioned in despatches, he was in the 2nd Bn Durham Light Infantry (50242) and died in Myanmar, buried at Tankkyan War cemetery, Myanmar.
Sold for £7,800
Estimated at £2,000 - £3,000
Water damage to back. Damage to bottom of front right leg. Crack in left gridiron. Movement in frame. Grain splits. Wear consistant with age and use.
The seat is stable and useable. The chair is good for age and useable. See extra images.
Auction: 20th Century Design, 2nd Mar, 2024
A selection of good, early pieces of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson furniture will be coming up in the 20th Century Design Sale on 2nd March, including a circa 1929 Monk's Chair from Ampleforth Abbey, two circa 1930s Monk's Chairs from the Horlicks family, and a circa 1930s Partner's Desk. These will be joined by a strong offering of modern Mouseman. A further good example of Arts and Crafts furniture comes in the form of a very finely made Cotswold School Dressing Mirror.
Amongst the ceramics in the sale will be the Dr John C. Yule Collection of Linthorpe and Middlesbrough Pottery, a Private Collection of Dennis Chinaworks Pottery, a good example of Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian, and a Private Collection of Studio Pottery including pots by Richard Batterham.
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Thursday 29th February - Friday 1st March 10am-4pm, and the morning of the sale from 8am
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