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Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

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Robert Mouseman Thompson octagonal oak cheese board, England circa 1970
By Robert (Mouseman) Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
A Robert Mouseman Thompson oak Cheese Board. Carved Mouse to side. English. Circa 1970 3 x 19
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1970s British Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

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Oak

Oak Cheese Board by Robert Thompson “Mouseman”, England, circa 1960
By Robert Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
An oak cheese board by Robert Thompson “Mouseman” Carved mouse to the board adzed English circa
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1960s English Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

Robert Mouseman Thompson carved oak cheese Board, England circa 1970
By Robert Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
A Robert Mouseman Thompson cheese board. Carved mouse to handle. Slightly adzed, English, circa
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1970s English Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

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Oak

Rare Early 1970 Robert Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Cheese Board
By Robert (Mouseman) Thompson
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
Cheese board circa 1970 For those of you who have no idea what this is other than a Cheese board
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1970s English Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

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Oak

Early Robert Thompson "Mouseman" Cheeseboard
By Robert (Mouseman) Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
An early Robert Thompson “Mouseman” Cheese board. Plump carved mouse. English Circa 1950 H 5cms
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1950s British Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

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Oak

Early Robert Thompson "Mouseman" Cheeseboard
Early Robert Thompson "Mouseman" Cheeseboard
H 1.97 in W 14.77 in D 7.09 in
A Robert “Mouseman” Thompson oak Cheese Board.
By Robert (Mouseman) Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
A Robert “Mouseman” Thompson oak Cheese Board. Carved Mouse to handle. English. Circa 1970 4 x
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1970s British Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

Materials

Oak

A Robert Thompson "Mouseman" Oak Cheese board.
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
A Robert Thompson "Mouseman" Oak Cheese board of octagonal form. Carved Mouse.
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1950s English Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

Materials

Oak

Robert Mouseman Thompson oak cheese board, England circa 1960
By Robert Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
An Oak Cheese board by Robert Mouseman Thompson. Carved Mouse signature Adzed top. England circa
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1960s English Vintage Mouseman Cheese Board

Materials

Oak

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