13th Sep, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST

The Swinton Sale

 
  Lot 2
 

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Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Set of Eight (6+2) English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, 1936, each armchair with crested top rails, burr oak panels, solid leather seats, shaped arms, on octagonal front legs, rush rail between front legs, each with carved mouse trademark, one arm chair with carved inscription TWO ARM CHAIRS THE GIFT OF THE SWINTON ESTATE STAFF 1936
armchairs 98.5cm high
singles 85cm high

Sold for £3,500
Estimated at £2,500 - £3,500


 

The chairs vary in condition. The single chairs are particularly faded and the timber is very dry. The leather seats are worn and stained (as photographed). Both armchairs are structurally sound, however, the joints in each of the single chairs are slightly loose, with movement most notably in the back supports. Various scuffs throughout all of the chairs to the framework and legs. See further images.

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Auction: The Swinton Sale, 13th Sep, 2024

THE SELECTED CONTENTS OF DYKES HILL HOUSE, MASHAM, NORTH YORKSHIRE, FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF THE 2nd EARL AND COUNTESS OF SWINTON AND SOLD ON THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE 4th EARL AND FAMILY AND THE TRUSTEES OF THE LORD SWINTON WILL TRUST

The Swinton Sale, will include a selection of fine English and Continental Furniture, Paintings, Sculpture, Chinese Works of Art, Silver, Meissen, Sèvres, Books and Objets d’Art from one of Yorkshire’s most important landed estates.

The Swinton Estate which spans approximately 20,000 acres encompasses some of the most beautiful landscape in North Yorkshire and has been in the ownership of the Cunliffe-Lister family since the 1880s. Dykes Hill House, close to Swinton Park, became the family seat and home to the 2nd Earl and Lady Masham following a life changing injury when she was thrown from her horse shortly before their wedding in 1959, causing her to be paralysed from the waist down.

The 2nd Earl died in 2006 and his widow Susan Cunliffe-Lister, Countess of Swinton, Baroness Masham of Ilton, DL, continued to lead a full life as a British crossbench member of the House of Lords. Amongst her many achievements, she was a former Paralympic athlete and was also the founder and lifelong President of the Spinal Injuries Association. She died on 12th March 2023.

Whilst a number of the chattels have been retained by the family, the remaining contents of Dykes Hill House provide a rare glimpse of what epitomises the quintessential taste of the English aristocracy.

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