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`A Description Of Manchester And Salford Containing Some Account Of Their Antiquities, Public Buildings Etc`, printed and sold by Leech & Cheetham, Manchester 1814 with fold-out map of Manchester, rebound in tan half calf with marble boards and gilt decoration and lettering, `The Manchester Handbook An Authentic Account Of The Place And Its People` by Joseph Perrin, printed Hale & Roworth, Manchester c1857 with folding map of Manchester and Salford showing railway lines and stations etc, rebound in marble boards with red leather title in gilt lettering, `Manchester Faces And Places`, volume eleven, printed by Messrs Clarkson & Griffiths, Manchester 1900, in half black calf with purple boards and gilt lettering and sketches of Manchester and Salford executed by Thomas Ashworth with a descriptive index by S E Gibbons, printed by T Roworth, St Annes Square, Manchester 1877, with numerous illustrations of the old houses of Manchester and Salford with written inscription to the editor of the Weekly Times with the compliments of Thomas Ashworth and S Edmund Gibbons April 23rd 1877, bound in brown cloth with black and gilt decoration and lettering, also a copy of `The Pictorial History Of Manchester`, printed by A Spottiswoode, London, c.1870, bound in black leather with gilt lettering (later re-spined with green leatherette) (5)
An early 20th Century Mason`s / Ashworth patent ironstone china part dinner service with Japan border decoration of floral medallions on a cobalt ground, comprising a 48 cm x 38.5 cm meat plate, a 27.5 cm x 22 cm serving plate, nine soup plates, nine dinner plates, seven dessert plates and six side plates
Fifteen George III and Victorian Newcastle teaspoons, by various makers, including: Mercy Ashworth, James Thompson of Darlington, John Robertson I, John Langlands II, Ann Robertson, Thomas Watson, John Langlands II, Dorothy Langlands and Reid & Sons, various dates c.1790-1880, Old English pattern, engraved initials, 6oz.
AN ASHWORTH'S IRONSTONE IMARI PART DINNER-SERVICE LATE 19TH CENTURY, RED PRINTED CROWN AND BANNER AND IMPRESSED ASHWORTH REAL IRONSTIONE CHINA MARKS THE BORDERS PRINTED AND PAINTED IN THE IMARI PALETTE AND GILT WITH FOLIATE SCROLLS ENCLOSING CRYSANTHEMUM AND DOT AND DASH ORNAMENT, ABOVE A BLUE-GROUND BAND GILT WITH FLEUR-DE-LYS; TOGETHER WITH EIGHTEEN ITEMS OF BOOTHS PORCELAIN DINNERWARE SIMILAR THE OVAL TUREEN 12 IN. (30.5 CM.) ACROSS HANDLES APPROX. (125) View on Christie's.com
* Avro ‘Anson’, Gloster ‘Gladiator’, and Hawker ‘Hurricane’. A miscellaneous collection of postcard sized photographs, copied from numerous private and official sources, most anotated verso with original data, the ‘Anson’ (‘Faithful Annie’) represented by aircraft serving with Coastal Command and Air Sea Rescue units, some accidents and combat damage, a selection of ‘Gladiator’ images show this aircraft being operated in various theatres of war including carrier operations, the ‘Hurricane’, mostly the Mk I series in similar use, many fine aircraft portraits, approx. 250 images contained in three photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (3)
* Avro ‘Anson’ Mk I, II & V and other variants. A fine miscellaneous collection of postcard sized photographs, copied from numerous private and official sources, most anotated to verso with original data, many air-to-air and ground aircraft portraits of this aircraft operating in various theatres serving with many Squadrons and Units, with air and ground crews, accidents, formations, Squadron markings, different types and patterns of aircraft identification serial numbers, armament installation and others of similar interest, approx. 200 images, contained in two photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (2)
* Avro 642, 652 and Bristol ‘Blenheim’ Mk V. An interesting and varied collection of postcard sized photographs, copied from numerous private, official and manufacturer’s sources of these aircraft, the twin-engined 642 shown under construction and complete as G-ACFU, also the 642/4m VT-AFM, together with Avro 652 ‘Avalon’ G-ACRM and ‘Avatar’ G-ACRN, the Blenheim V shown in Squadron service during World War Two, many accidents, good formation images, squadron personnel and others of similar interest, approx. 160 images, contained in two photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (2)
* Bristol ‘Blenheim’, Gloster ‘Gladiator’ and Hawker ‘Hurricane’. An interesting and varied collection of postcard sized photographs, copied from numerous private and official sources, most anotated to verso with original data, the ‘Blenheim’ Mk I fighter and bomber versions including the night fighter, some good air-to-air aircraft portraits of this ‘forgotten bomber’, a similar general selection of ‘Gladiators’ in various theatres of war and peace, in Finnish, Irish, Lithuania, Portuguese and Swedish markings, the ‘Hurricane’ Mk II series shown in similar settings, approx. 200 images, contained in three photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (3)
* Bristol ‘Blenheim’ Mk. I and Mk. IV bomber versions. A good and varied collection of historic photographs of this famous early World War Two fighter/bomber aircraft, the postcard sized images copied from numerous sources, many with captions to verso, many Squadron identification letters and other markings, operational subjects, aircraft in formation, under maintenance, anti-shipping strikes, aircraft damaged by enemy action or accident, construction details, good aircraft portraits and others of similar interest, approx. 250 images, contained in three photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (3)
* Hawker ‘Hurricane’. A good and varied collection of postcard size photographs, copied from numerous private and official sources, aircraft marks include the prototype, the Mk I in various forms, Mk II and later models, including some fine air-to-air and ground aircraft portraits, battle damaged machines, squadron liveries, pilots and ground crews, various theatres of war from the Battle for France, Britain, the Middle East and others, approx. 210 images, contained in three photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (3)
* Hawker ‘Hurricane’. A similar collection of postcard size photographs, copied from numerous private and official sources, most anotated to verso with original data, marks of aircraft include the prototype, Mks I, Mk II a, b, c, and d, some fine air-to-air and ground aircraft portraits, this aircraft in service in many theatres, under construction including the roll-out of ‘The Last of the Many’, accidents, pilots, ground crews, carrier operations, formation, squadron markings dedicated aircraft and others of similar interest, approx. 240 images, contained in three photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (3)
* Supermarine ‘Spitfire’. A collection of postcard size photographs, copied from numerous private and official sources, most anotated to verso with original data, theatres of war include Europe, Middle and Far East, aircraft marks comprise PR versions, the prototype K5054, Mk I, Mk II, V, VB and others, aircraft in many Squadron markings, some fine air-to-air aircraft portraits, accidents, aircraft under maintenance, with pilots, ground crew, much unpublished material, approx. 250 images contained in three photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (3)
* Supermarine ‘Spitfire’. A similar collection of postcard size photographs, copied from numerous private and official sources, most anotated to verso with original data, some unusual images of aircraft accidents, named and dedicated aircraft, various Spitfire marks, many different Squadron liveries, nose-art and markings, Squadron line-ups, pilots with their ground crews and aircraft, some fine air-to-air or ground aircraft portraits, some duplicates, much historic material, approx. 220 images contained in three photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (3)
* Supermarine ‘Spitfire’. A similar collection of postcard size photographs, copied from numerous private and official sources, most anotated to verso with original data, many different marks of aircraft including Mk Ia, Ib, IIa, IIb, Ml V, Va, Vb, and Vc, various theatres of operation including the defence of Malta 1943, Italy 1944, Greece 1943, and North Africa 1942, many unusual images, normal aircraft wrecked machines, pilots, ground crews at work, squadron line-ups, aircraft portraits and similar material, approx. 270 images contained in three photo boxes. Ex-Chris Ashworth Collection, sold in these rooms in 2005 & 2006. (3)
* Avro. From Type 642 to ‘Vulcan’. A good miscellaneous collection of press, publicity, manufacturer’s and other photographs of many of the aircraft built by this company, types include the 642/2m G-ACFV, 642/4m, VT-AFM ‘Star of India’ Type 652 ‘Anson’ in military and civil service ‘Lancaster’, ‘Lincoln’ and ‘York’, some in colour, an experimental supersonic model, the ‘Shackelton’, 742-2B and others, some fine air to air aircraft portraits, some Air Ministry images, others from the private collections of Ashworth, Scutts, and Stroud, approx. 125 images contained in a folder (1)
* Avro. A miscellany, an interesting and varied collection, aircraft types include the 504, ‘Tutor’, ‘Anson’, ‘Lancaster’, ‘Shackleton’, ‘Andover’ and others, including a fine air-to-air image of ‘Shackleton’ prototype NW135, the Type 567 ‘Avenger’ G-EBND, Type 631 G-ABRS, experimental ‘Lincoln’, preserved and other ‘Lancaster’ aircraft and the famous ‘Anson’ of various Marks in service during World War II and later, some images originally in the Ashworth collection, each inscribed to verso, approx. 100 images, contained in a folder (1)
* Bristol ‘Blenheim’. A fine collection of manufacturer’s, publicity, official and private photographs from various sources, some from the Ashworth collection, each inscribed to verso, many good air-to-air aircraft portraits, the ‘Blenheim’ in R.A.F. Squadron service, formations, accidents, machines being serviced in the field, with air and ground crews, civil ‘Blenheim’ G-AFXG, ‘Blenheim’ MkI-IV with varying armament and liveries, together with a group of 21 fine colour images from Rolls Royce Plc photographic services of preserved ‘Blenheim’ L8841 C-QY, approx. 120 images contained in a folder (1)
* Vickers. A miscellaneous collection of photographs from different sources including the manufacturer, Royal Air Force, M.o.D., and others, period covered 1919-1970, aircraft types include ‘Vimy’, ‘Vernon’, ‘Wellington’, ‘Warwick’, ‘Varsity’, ‘Viking’, ‘Valiant’, ‘Viscount’, VC-10 and others, together with a miscellaneous collection of postcard sized photographs of the Vickers-Armstrong-Supermarine ‘Spitfire’ originally in the Chris Ashworth collection with a selection of other photographs of this aircraft, approx. 100 images, contained in a folder (1)
A large Victorian Ashworth Bros meatplate; a Copeland late Spode, "Spode`s Nigel" pattern meatplate, plate and three others; a part tea and coffee set with royal blue borders with gilt foliage decoration circa 1830 comprising ten saucers, a milk jug and sugar bowl (bowl riveted), three large tea cups and seven smaller (some AF); a pair of glass candlesticks; Wedgwood Jasper ware vase etc
A group of twelve `Vintage Glory` steam vehicles by Corgi, circa 1980s, to include three Fowler E6 vehicles, a Road Locomotive in the livery of Atlas, a Road Engine in the livery of Lafayette, a Crane Engine in the livery of Marston`s Road Services, five Sentinel Steam Wagons in the livery of Tate and Lyle, Shepherd Neane, Macmillan Brewery, Wynns Oil and a platform wagon and trailer in the livery of Paul Brother`s Limited Homepride Flour, four Foden Wagons in the livery of Ind Coope, Joseph Ashworth, Bishop and Sons and Tate and Lyle
A Victorian Ashworth`s ironstone china part dinner service in the gilt oriental vase and chinoiserie pattern comprising three graduated meat plates, two tureen stands, a large tureen and cover, two medium tureens and covers and stands, two small tureens and covers and stands, thirty-nine dinner plates, ten smaller plates and eleven smaller plates and nine bowls
Pamphlets. An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Unitarian Doctrine; in the Societies at Rochdale, Newchurch in Rossendale, and other Places, Formerly in Connexion with the Late Rev. Joseph Cooke: in Ten Letters to a Friend, by John Ashworth, Rochdale: printed for the author, 1817, bound with A defence of the British & Foreign School Society Against the Remarks in the Sixty-Seventh Number of the Edinburgh Review, 2nd ed., 1821, bound with Observations on Mr Brougham’s Bill..., and the Danger that will arise from it to the Cause of Religious Liberty, 2nd ed., 1821, bound with The Causes of Deism and Atheism; a Lecture, Delivered in the Unitarian Meeting-House, Moor-Lane, Bolton, on Sunday Evening, January 19th, 1823, with Notes and Appendix by George Harris, 1823, bound with The Lancashire and Cheshire Unitarian Christian Association, and the Christian Reflector, Vindicated from the Aspersions of the Rev. B.R. Davis, of Chowhent, by George Harris, Liverpool, 1823, bound with A Compliance with the “Enquirer’s Request;” being a Solution of Unitarian or Socinian Doubts and Difficulties on the Nature of Divine Unitay..., by Thomas Pilkington, Haslingden, 1822, bound withRemarks on “A Compliance with the Inquirer’s Request..., Addressed to T. Pilkington, of Haslingden, by John Ashworth, [1823], bound with Letters to the Rev. J. Kinghorn, on the Doctrine of the Divinity of Christ, by I. Perry, 1813, bound with An Oration Delivered on Monday, October 16, 1809, on Laying the First Stone of the New Gravel-Pit Meeting-House, in Paradise Field, Hackney, by Robert Aspland, pub. Harlow, 1809, bound with six other similar pamphlets, some dust soiling and few marks, contemp. half calf, upper board deached, lower joint cracked and some wear, 8vo, together with Henry (Matthew), An Exposition of all the Books of the Old and New Testaments: with Practical Remarks and Observations, 6 vols., 1812, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, some light dampstaining, contemmp. marbled calf gilt, joints cracked and few boards detached, 4to (7)
SCOTLAND v ENGLAND Rather scarce programme from New Delhi, India, dated 20th February 1944 and headlined "All Services Soccer International Scotland v England". The programme notes that they scoured the whole of India to get hold of players to stage the game and included in the England team were Wrigglesworth (Man Utd), Langton (Blackburn), Curtis (Arsenal), Ashworth (Blackpool) and Weare and Walker (West Ham). The Scots included Duncan (Hearts), Buchan (Blackpool) and Keddie (Hibernians). Folds and rusty staple. Fair-generally good

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