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Five vintage jockeys' jackets, colours comprising: red with green braces, the inside collar label inscribed PIGGOTT; yellow & black check, white sleeves, the label inscribed L. SMITH; red & light blue halved, the label inscribed RENSHAW; maroon & pink halved, the label inscribed RENSHAW; & blue with a white Cross of Lorraine and sleeves, the label inscribed L.K. LESTER. These colours came from Peter Ashworth's Epsom stables that closed in the early 1980s. There appear to be two references to Lester Piggott, and presumably he wore these particular silks in races. Peter Ashworth began training at Epsom in the mid-1950s having been a jockey for some 20 years. His greatest success came with the filly Lady Senator who won the Irish 1000 Guineas in 1961.
Pair: Orderly W. Ashworth, St. John Ambulance Brigade Queens South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (1419 Ordly. W. Ashworth, St. John Amb. Bde.); St. John Medal for South Africa 1899-1902 (1419 Pte. W. Ashworth, Hebden Bridge Corps), the first with re-riveted suspension claw, polished, nearly very fine (2) £250-300 Recipient served at No. 14 General Hospital and aboard the hospital ship Simla, but was not entitled to any clasps.
A late 19th century Ashworth Real Ironstone China aesthetic design part dinner service, decorated in the Imari palette, comprising tree and well meat plate, three graduated platters, eighteen dinner plates, eight dessert plates and a sauce tureen, cover and stand, printed and impressed factory marks to bases(faults).
An Ashworth Ironstone dinner service, pattern no. C2542, with gilt floret borders on green ground, comprising: a 12in. oblong soup tureen, cover and stand; a pair of 7 1/4in. oblong sauce tureens; one sauce tureen stand; a pair of 9 1/4in. square-shaped vegetable dishes; three oval graduated meat plates; an 8in. oblong gravy boat; twenty two dinner plates; eleven dessert plates; six cheese plates (one sauce tureen chipped).
*Airfields. A miscellaneous collection of photographs of airfields, aerodromes and flying-boat stations, many from private collections, as well as Air Ministry and other official sources, most air-to-ground, some in colour and many used by Ashworth for his invaluable 'Action Stations' series published by Patrick Stephens Ltd., approx. 2,000 images in three cartons (3)
A composite Davenport / Ashworth ironstone part dinner service, decorated in underglaze blue and coloured enamels with the Exotic Bird pattern, comprising soup tureen and cover, two sauce tureens with covers and stands, four covered vegetable dishes, three graduated meat dishes, twelve dinner plates, twelve soup plates, twelve dessert plates, twelve pudding plates and four tea plates, most pieces with printed Davenport anchor and arch marks, the soup tureen body with impressed Ashworth mark, mostly mid-19th century (several pieces with 1860s date marks)
Cheese dish in Imari colours (plate and cover), by Arthur Wood, '629' hand-painted, gilt details; with a Paragon coffee can and saucer, hand-painted with roses (a/f); and other similar Imari coloured cup and saucer; a Nineteenth century Tyneside lustre wall plaque, rectangular, 'Thou God Seest Me', orange border (repair to corner); along with Ashworth cups and saucers, Staffordshire circa 1780, hand-painted over transfer oriental design (quantity)
An extensive Hicks, Meigh & Johnson / Ashworth ironstone part dinner service, outline-printed in green with an Imari style pattern enamelled in iron red, green, pink and yellow with some gilding: comprising soup tureen with cover and stand, two sauce tureens with covers and stands, two well-and-tree vegetable dishes with one cover; another vegetable dish with cover, four graduated meat dishes, 29 dinner plates, 20 soup plates, 16 dessert plates, 16 hot-water plates and one later kidney-shaped dish; most items with Hicks, Meigh & Johnson type royal arms marks with printed pattern number 66 and red-painted pattern numbers 183, 185 or 3/183, some with impressed Ashworth marks, 19th century (significant wear and damage)
An Ashworth Brothers earthenware oval teapot, circa 1860, polychrome decorated with panels of precious objects within Oriental landscapes within blue ground gilt decorated field, with fleur de lys knop and loop handle above, repaired, 19.5cm high; and a Copeland Spode's Italian pattern blue transfer printed soup bowl and cover, on conforming saucer stand, 16cm diameter.

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