Robert Thompson, known as Mouseman, was a British furniture maker who lived from 1876 to 1955. He was born and raised in the village of Kilburn, North Yorkshire, England, where he set up a business manufacturing oak furniture. His furniture is known for its simple, yet elegant designs, and for the carved mouse that he incorporated into almost every piece.

Thompson was born into a family of craftsmen. His father was a carpenter and stonemason, and Thompson learned the trade from him at a young age. He was also a self-taught artist, and he developed a love of carving.

In 1919, Thompson received a commission from Ampleforth College to make furniture for Ampleforth Abbey. This was his first major commission, and it helped to establish his reputation as a skilled furniture maker. He went on to make furniture for many other churches, schools, and private residences.

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A pair of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak 'Monk's Chairs',…

Pair of Mouseman Oak Monk's Chairs, 1960s-70s, Yorkshire Workshop

A pair of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak 'Monk's Chairs', workshop of Robert Thompson, Kilburn, north Yorkshire, 1960s-early 1970s, each with a bow-back and flat arms above interlaced lattice panels to the back and sides and the tan leather seat, raised…

Robert Thompson Mouseman oak cheese board, traditionally carved…

Robert Thompson Mouseman Oak Cheese Board with Mouse Carving

Robert Thompson Mouseman oak cheese board, traditionally carved with a mouse. Length 37 cm.

Robert Thompson Mouseman oak table lamp, square base supporting…

Mouseman Oak Table Lamp with Cream Linen Shade

Robert Thompson Mouseman oak table lamp, square base supporting an octagonal column with traditional carved mouse, cream linen shade, height 50 cm (to top of shade).

A Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' carved oak ashtray and pin dish,…

Mouseman Carved Oak Ashtray and Pin Dish Set

A Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' carved oak ashtray and pin dish, with a mouse carved in relief to each. 10 x 8 cm

A pair of early Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' carved oak bookends…

Early Robert Thompson Mouseman Carved Oak Bookends

A pair of early Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' carved oak bookends plain arching form with a mouse carved in relief to each. Early period c.1930, height 15 cm.

Fine early adzed Western Desert boomerang, Western Australia,…

Adzed Western Desert Boomerang with Stand

Fine early adzed Western Desert boomerang, Western Australia, carved hardwood (with custom stand) of plano-convex section, the surfaces with finely adzed markings and fine old glossy patina. Length 52.5 x 5 cm. Provenance: Collected 1943 Robert Thompson,…

Mouseman timber bar stool with iron leg rail, circa 1930,…

Mouseman Timber Bar Stool with Iron Leg Rail

Mouseman timber bar stool with iron leg rail, circa 1930, designed by Robert Thompson with his trademark carved timber mouse to the inside leg, 78 cm high, 37.5 cm wide, 29.5 cm deep

Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn oak stool, c. 1940…

Mouseman Oak Stool with Carved Mouse

Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn oak stool, c. 1940 rectangular seat on chamfered legs carved with a mouse, over a stretcher base

Good Pair of original bookends Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson…

Mouseman Oak Bookends

Good Pair of original bookends Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson figural bookends- english oak, each approx 16 cm high, 10 cm long, 9 cm wide

An original Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson figural oak ashtray

Mouseman Oak Ashtray

An original Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson figural oak ashtray

A Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' carved oak lamp base, mid 20th…

Mid-century Mouseman Carved Oak Lamp Base

A Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' carved oak lamp base, mid 20th century. The lamp is carved with Robert Thompson's trademark 'Mouse' crawling up the column. Height 31.5 cm

A pair of early Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' carved oak bookends,…

Early Robert Thompson Mouseman Oak Bookends

A pair of early Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' carved oak bookends, plain arching form with a mouse carved in relief to each, castellated form to the top and base rims. Early period c.1930. 9.5 cm x 9.7 cm x 15 cm.