Stock ref: DS2269
Circa 1970s
A wonderful demonstration of craftsmanship and attention to detail inside and out. Sid Pollard’s design of blanket /storage chests are rarer and more unusual than those made by Robert Thompson’s as the lid also features the same distinctive individually selected oak panelling, pegging, chamfered edges and adzing as the front, back and sides. Not only is the entire framework adzed, each individual panel is too, which harks back to the earliest Mouseman construction techniques. To contain costs most modern made blanket boxes by R. Thompson’s and others now only feature adzing to the lid section, which itself is more cheaply made from a plain single or double planked top.
Superb condition, wonderfully clean internally and externally, lighter more golden / medium oak colour.
This piece has been made by ex mouseman craftsman Brian Haw whilst working with Sid Pollard, for his own personal family use and comes to market from his family estate, together with other personal pieces. The Haw family have a 90 year unbroken connection to Robert Thompson’s with Brian’s father Len Haw starting work in 1920 as one of Robert’s very eariest craftsmen. Brian and his brother John followed him into Robert Thompson’s on leaving school in 1960. John Haw retired in 2010 after 50 years service, Brian left in 1970 and worked with Sid Pollard prior to his death.
Size: 106.5(w) x 38.7(d) x 51.4(h)cm
Sold
{gallery}DS2269{/gallery}