MASONS & ASHWORTH; a fourteen piece 19th century ironstone matched service to include a large tureen, etc.Additional InformationThe large tureen has a large crack running through, the smaller sauce tureens with minor chipping, wear throughout. A couple of the Masons bowls with retailer's stamp for T Goode & Co, a couple with nibbles and chips to the edges.
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Ashworth Brothers - Hanley Wonderful Quality Pair of Late 19th Century Ironstone Large and Impressive Platters, Each Overlaid with Painted Enamel Chinese Images and Scenes, Figures and Building of Vibrant Colours. Printed Mark for 1880. Diameter 15 Inches - 37.5 cms. Both Platters In Excellent Condition.
Ten Corgi diecast models including 80305 Garrett road tractor - Wynns, 80203 Foden wagon - Joseph Ashworth, CC10102 Foden Tipper - Keirby & Perry Ltd, 13501 G C Munton, 13902 Knowles Transport, 12801 Edward Beck & Son Ltd, 13903 British Rail, 12401 Fremlins, 12101 Cadbury and CC10806 Richard Johnson & Nephew Ltd, each boxed, (10)
A WORCESTER FLUTED BLUE AND GILT TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, C1790, SAUCER 13.5CM DIAM, OPEN CRESCENT, A STONE CHINA JAPAN PATTERN PLATE, PRINTED OCTAGONAL MARK, C1825, A G L ASHWORTH AND BROTHERS LATE MASON'S IRONSTONE JAPAN PATTERN CHAMBER POT, A COALPORT TWO HANDLED FRENCH GREY AND GILT SUGAR BOX AND COVER, C1830 AND MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS Condition reportThose items mentioned in good condition
An enamelled iron street sign for Ashworth Road W9, City of Westminster, on wooden frame to back, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44.3 x 77 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Screwheads rusting in some places and loss to enamel otherwise fair condition.
An impressive late Victorian Ashworth Bros Hanley ironstone partial dinner service,having Chinoiserie style pattern with birds and flowers incorporated throughout, around seventy nine items including large platters, drainer, plates, tureens and more. TWO LARGE TUREENS LIDS AND ONE SMALL TURREN LID HAVING HAIRLINE CRACK THREE PLATES HAVE CHIPS N THE BASE LOSS OF YELLOW GLAZE WITH AGE RELATED WEAR
Ashworth Brothers - Hanley Wonderful Quality Pair of Late 19th Century Ironstone Large and Impressive Platters, Each Overlaid with Painted Enamel Chinese Images and Scenes, Figures and Building of Vibrant Colours. Printed Mark for 1880. Diameter 15 Inches - 37.5 cms. Both Platters In Excellent Condition.
Ireland, Stradbally, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, farmyard scene, rev. named (Prize for Greatest Quantity of Thorough Drainage Done for Tenants - Won by R.G. Cosby Esqr, Stradbally Hall, 1863), 49mm. Good very fine £80-£100 --- Col. Robert Ashworth Godolphin Cosby (1837-1920). Stradbally Hall, co Laois, has been the ancestral home of the Cosby family since the 16th century. The current building was erected in 1772 and later modified by R.G. Cosby, who inherited the estate from his uncle in 1837
ASHWORTH; an Aesthetic Movement twin handled vase relief decorated with floral sprays, impressed marks to base, height 41cm, and a Royal Doulton cylindrical vase with tubelined floral detail, height 35cm (2).Additional InformationRubbing to the gilding on the Ashworth vase, very minimal chip to the rim, crazing throughout. The Doulton vase with minimal chipping to the foot rim.
ROWLEY GALLERY, LONDON GROUP OF 5 MARQUETRY PANELS, CIRCA 1930comprising 'SOWING', stamped mark ROWLEY KENSINGTON, paper label verso, 14.5cm square, within oak frame; LUNETTE COURTSHIP SCENE, 33cm x 66cm; BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER, 21cm x 15cm, within frame; 'THE TREASURE SHIP', mirror with marquetry panel above and silver frame, total height 50cm, total width 15cm, bears paper labels verso; and AN ASSOCIATED MARQUETRY PANEL DEPICTING SWANS ON A RIVER, with inscription verso DESIGN AND CRAFTWORK BY ASHWORTH
G.L .ASHWORTH & BROS REAL IRONSTONE CHINA PART DINNER SERVICE, to include thirteen dinner plates, four side plates, covered serving dishes, eight soup bowls, tureens, platter and twin handled dish etc, pattern 7533 (condition: service is in used condition with chips, cracks and staining to some pieces, one sauce tureen marked 'Masons', handles missing on sauce tureens)
Ashworth Brothers Hanley octagonal-shaped bowl decorated in famille rose style, Caughley underglaze blue plate, floral decorated with pierced border. a pair of Chinese porcelain octagonal bowls in Imari colours with six-character Ming mark to base, 12cm diameter and a Chinese blue and white plate (5) Condition ReportSee additional photos. There is a crack to the pierced bowl
* Dighton (Richard, 1752-1814). Album of 78 hand-coloured caricatures, 1792-1812, 78 hand-coloured etched caricatures on wove paper, several leaves watermarked Edmeades & Pine, and dated 1808 and 1807, occasional light handling marks to margins, one or two plates close-trimmed to fore-margin, touching image, generally in very good condition, sheet size 310 x 255 mm (12.25 x 10 ins), bound in early 19th century black half morocco, gilt-decorated spine, titled in gilt 'Characatures by Dighton', recased with original spine laid down, a little rubbed and some marks, 4to (320 x 265 mm, 12.5 x 10.4 ins)Qty: (1)NOTESProvenance: James Barratt, Lymm Hall (bookplate to front pastedown). A fine collection of original caricatures by Robert Dighton, including George the IIIrd, 1810, Island in Scotland, 1807, A Gentle ride from Exeter 'Change to Pimlico [William Clarke], 1812, A First Rate Man of War [Admiral Young], 1809, Old Q-uiz the old Goat of Piccadilly, 1796, the Specious Orator [Mr Christie], 1794, A Fashionable Lady in Dress & Undress, 1807, John Bellingham, 1812, Molineaux, 1812, a striking view of Richmond, 1810, a view near Hyde Park Corner [Tattersall], 1802, a Hero of the Turf & his Agent [Captain Mellish & Buckle], 1806, Hamlet in Scotland [Steven Kemble], 1794, Mr Braham in the character of Orlando, 1802, Mr Cooke, 1800, We serve a King whom we love - a God whom we adore [Kemble], 1793, Madame Catalani in Semiramide, 1806, Hold! - Pizarro - hear me! [Mrs Siddons], 1799, Agamemnon a great General, 1804, The Classical Almamater Coachman, Oxford [Mr Dobart], 1808, A view from the Swan Brewhouse, Oxford, 1807, Mother Goose of Oxford, 1807, a view from Brazen Nose College, Oxford [Bishop of Bristol], 1808, a view taken from Christchurch Meadows, Oxford [Mr Webber & Dr Jackson], 1807, a view from Oriel College, Oxford [Dr Eveleigh], 1808, a view from Trinity College, Cambridge [Bishop of Bristol], 1810, a Master Parson & his Journeyman, 1812, a view taken from Chatham Row, Bath, 1809, a view from the Pump Room, Bath [General Donkin], 1809, Descriptions of Battles by Sea & Land, 1801, Members of the Whig Club, 1798, a view of Norfolk [Duke of Norfolk], 1796, Triumph of the British Flag over the French Eagles & Colours, 1811, a Noble General [Earl of Harrington], 1804, a view of Somerset, 1811, a general view of Old England, 1808, the major part of the Town of Portsmouth [Major Ashworth], 1807, etc.
WWI Rolex wristwatch in silver case, the circular dial with engine turned decoration, black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blued steel hands in circular silver Dennison watch case, privately purchased and engraved 'Sergt. Major Reuben Ashworth D.C.M. From A.L.Turner 1915', hallmarked Birmingham 1914. Case 32mm.
• KENNETH ROWELL (1920-1999) LAIDERETTE FOR BALLET RAMBERT (1955)signed, titled & dated l.r. watercolour with bodycolour 32.0 x 50.0 cm / 12 1/2 x 19 1/2 inLaiderette, also known as Mask and Face once it was taken on tour by the Ballet Rambert, was choreographed by Kenneth MacMillan, scored by Frank Martin and the costumes and set designer was Kenneth Rowell. It was first performed by the Ballet Rambert on the 4th July, 1955, at Sadler's Wells, where it had premiered the year before on the 24th January. The part of Laiderette was played by Patricia Ashworth. Writing in The Observer, Richard Buckle described Ashworth as |the latest in a long line of sensitive artists inspired and moulded by Mme Rambert|. The first night prompted fourteen curtain calls (1).Bibliography: (1) Jann Parry - Different Drummer: The Life of Kenneth MacMillan - London, 2010 - p.158
Rare Coloured, Reproduction of Vintage Photo, of Bockscar Photo Size 11 by 8 inches Crew Signed Bockscar is the name of the Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped a Fat Man nuclear weapon over the Japanese city of Nagasaki during World War II in the second - and last - nuclear attack in history. Bockscar was flown on August 9, 1945, by the crew of another B-29, Personally Signed by the pilot by Major Charles W. Sweeney, 1919-2004, commander of the 393d Bombardment Squadron, co-piloted by First Lieutenant Charles Donald Albury, 1920-2009, the normal aircraft commander of Crew C-15. Fred Olivi, 1922-2004, Third Pilot, Lt Fred J Olivi Co-pilot Aircraft Commander, Raymond Gallagher Asst. Flight Engineer, Sgt. Ray Gallagher Asst. Flight Engineer, Frederick Ashworth, 1912-2005, Weaponeer, Frederick L Ashworth Commander U S Navy 'Weaponeer' - Bockscar Nagasaki - 9 Aug. 1945, John Kuharek, 1914-2001, Flight Engineer, M/Sgt John D Kuharek Flight Engineer Aug, 1945 and Robert Haider Bob Haider A & E Mechanic. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A Mason's Ironstone two handled ovoid vase, decorated in the Imari palette, with stylised peonies and fence, gilt shell and scroll handles, 11cm high, c.1820; another, larger, 13cm high, c.1820; an oval plate, with lilies, swimming ducks, flowers and foliage, 26cm diam, printed mark; a set of six Ashworth Brothers dinner plates, etc
A mixed group of ceramics late 19th/20th century to include a Mintons oval turquoise majolica figural platter, dated 1876, 36cm wide, 50cm high; Mason's Patent Ironstone 'American Marine' oval dish; a Daniel's Stone China 'Chinese Scenery' plate, printed and painted, 22cm diameter; an Ashworth Ironstone meat platter, selection of 'Willow' earthenware dinnerwares and a Prattware 'Bouquet' plate
A late 19th century Barge ware tea pot of usual form (with old repairs) 27cm approx, together with a 19th century Hughes relief moulded jug with deer and running hound decoration in high relief on a pale green ground, with impressed mark to base, 25.5cm tall approx, a small 19th century blue and white printed Ashworth chamber pot, 12.5cm diameter and an 1887 Jubilee plate (4)
bottled in 2006, drawn from cask No's 1983, 1954 & 1978, non chill-filtered, 70cl/ 46%; together with a DALMORE 15 YEAR OLD, with presentation case and two glasses, 70cl/ 40%; a SPEYSIDE 21 YEAR OLD, in glass decanter with presentation case, no ABV/volume stated; a WHYTE & MACKAY 500 ANNIVERSARY BLEND, no 10/50075cl/ 43%; a WHYTE & MACKAY 'THE WHISKY OF 1990', bottled to celebrate Glasgow as the Cultural of Europe in 1990, 75cl 40%; and a bottle of THE ASHWORTH OBE, selected and bottled by Chivas Brothers Ltd to mark the retirement of John B Ashworth OBE, 75cl/ 43%

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