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Tv, Film And Politics Collection of 30 Genuine Signed Various Items. Signatures include Geoffrey Howe, Derek Devonshire, Stephane Ortelli, Sean Maguire, Claire Wilkie, Sylvia Kay, Stephen Neil, Phyllida Law, Craig Vye, Eric Stonestreet, Caitlin Moran, Loretta Ables Sayre, June Brown, Greg Wise, Tom Rob smith, Nathan Pacheco, Sharon Small, Rick Warden, Countess Fiona Carnarvon, Letitia Dean, John Ketley, Anita Dobson, Patricia Hodges, Angela Wynter, Katy Ashworth, Robyn Moore, Tessa Jowell MP and Carol Harrison. Good collection. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
An extensive G L Ashworth Bros, late Mason's Japan pattern stone china dinner service, c1893, the service to include soup tureen, cover and stand, vegetable dishes and covers and pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands, printed sepia mark, pattern B9178 Mostly in good condition, one vegetable dish cover broken and restuck, one of the smaller graduated meat dishes, stained and other more minor damage
Various boxed and loose diecast vehicles to include a limited edition Corgi Dulux Omnibus, boxed, a Premium Edition Vintage Glory of Steam Garrett 4CD Tractor and Trailer - War Department, boxed, three boxed Models of Yesteryear and Days Gone, various Corgi steam wagons to include Ashworth, Bishop & Sons, Shepherd Neame Limited and an ERTL Thomas the Tank Engine trailer, etc.
A good early 20th century mahogany two-day marine chronometer, with association to Sir Ernest ShackletonVictor Kullberg, 105 Liverpool Rd, London, No.6611.The three-tier mahogany box with replaced top lid over recessed side handles and an ivory name/number plaque, the lower section with ebonised dust beading, the brass lock stamped O&SL. The 4-inch silvered dial with angled sight ring framing the minute track and Roman numerals, engraved with two medals and the signature VICTOR KULLBERG, Maker to the Admiralty, THE INDIAN & ITALIAN GOVERNMENTS, 105 Liverpool Rd. London, N. Subsidiary power reserve dial below XII running to 56 hours in 8-hour increments, the seconds at VI with Observatory marks and further engraved NINE GOLD MEDALS AWARDED.DIPLOMA OF HONOR SOLE & HIGHEST AWARD VIENNA with engraved Admiralty arrow and fine blued steel hands. Suspended in lockable gimbals, the numbered brass bowl with sprung winding shutter and engraved H.S.^1 to the underside. The full plate spotted movement with four turned pillars secured by blued steel screws, maintaining power with steel click and blued steel spring to the chain fusee, free sprung invar helical hairspring set on a spotted cock with diamond endstone to a cut and compensated bimetallic balance with circular timing screws, to an Earnshaw spring detent escapement. The pillar plate with repeat Ordnance Arrow. Ticking, together with the original numbered safety winding key. 18cms (7 ins) wide.Footnotes:Provenance: This chronometer was acquired by the current owner in the early 1990's from a sea captain in Cornwall. The captain was involved in the provisioning of Arctic and Antarctic voyages. This chronometer was purchased by the Royal Observatory in 1901 and Greenwich records have shown that it was used by Ernest Shackleton in 1921, likely as part of the Quest expedition of Antarctica in 1921-1922. This expedition was deemed 'the last of the great voyages of discovery' and was also the last voyage that Shackleton would undertake. Originally conceived as an Arctic voyage to travel north of Alaska, a last-minute loss of funding meant that the expedition could not go ahead. John Quiller Rowett, who had agreed to partially fund the Arctic voyage, remarkably agreed to fund the entirety of a new, replacement mission - but it had to be south-bound to the Antarctic. This chronometer was collected by Shackleton from Greenwich 21 July 1921 and the voyage began on 17 September of that year. Shackleton was unwell on board the Quest, and unfortunately, by the time the ship reached South Georgia, he was quite ill. He died of a heart attack shortly after arriving on 5 January 1922. He was buried on South Georgia as it was not feasible to send his body back to the U.K. Despite a double attempt by the remaining crew over the next year to reach Antarctica, they were not successful. The chronometer was recorded as being returned from Portsmouth to Greenwich in December 1925 and was sent to Kullberg for servicing the following year.Kullberg 6611 was well-acquainted with Antarctic conditions, having accompanied Dr. Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911–14. Dr. Douglas Mawson had previously been the geologist on Shackleton's 1907 Nimrod expedition and had been part of the group to first reach the magnetic South Pole. He collected the chronometer from Greenwich on 24 July 1911, and the Australasian Antarctic Expedition began in December of that year. Unlike previous expeditions, this voyage wasn't concerned with geographical exploration, but natural sciences exploration. Their goal was to increase the knowledge of Antarctica as a location; what its weather, flora, fauna, and geology were like. In all, 3,000 km of coastline were investigated over two winters. Dr. Mawson would publish an account of the expedition in 1915; it is interesting that he notes 'It was necessary for two men to remain behind at the base to keep the meteorological records, to wind chronometers, to feed the dogs and to bring up the remainder of the stores from the edge of the ice cliff.' In addition to Kullberg 6611, there were two sideral chronometers from the Adelaide Observatory, in addition to a variety of other chronometers and half-chronometers, some specially made for the voyage. For the majority of the expedition, the Australian army officer and expedition astronomer, Robert Bage, was in charge of the chronometers. Two chronometers were also carried by Mawson and his exploration party when they explored Antarctica with dog sleds, though it is not known which chronometers were taken with them.Kullberg 6611 was returned to Greenwich in 1914; it was quickly serviced by Kullberg and then installed on the HMS Honeysuckle on 24 May 1915. This ship was one of a group of floral-titled ships known as the 'Flower Class', which served as minesweepers and later as convoy escorts during the First World War. The HMS Honeysuckle was deployed around Turkey and was manned by mostly Australian and New Zealander crew. The chronometer was returned to Greenwich in 1920, quickly serviced, and then collected by Shackleton, as noted above. After the Shackleton voyage, it was extensively serviced, before being sent to Hong Kong for five years. The Greenwich records of its use end in 1936. We are indebted to Mike Dryland of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, for accessing the records for Kullberg 6611.Mawson, D. (1915) The Home of the Blizzard; Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914, 2015 Edition, Kingston: Australian Antarctic Division.Australian Antarctic Program (2021) Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-14. Available at: https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/exploration-and-expeditions/australasian-antarctic-expedition/Australian Government Department of Climate Chane, Energy, the Environment, and Water: Australian Antarctic Division (2021) Home of the Blizzard. Available at: https://mawsonshuts.antarctica.gov.au/The Great War Forum (2012) HMS Hydrangea. Available at: https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/180087-hms-hydrangea/Australian War Memorial (2022) At Sea, Turkey. 19 December 1915. The HMS Honeysuckle with the Anzac staff on board. Available at: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/G01305MacGregor, C. (2020) Heading South: Mawson and the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. Available at: https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/historic-expeditions/heading-south/Ashworth, J. (2022) Shackleton's Final Expedition: Reuniting Quest's Collection 100 Years Later. Available at: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2022/january/shackletons-final-expedition-reuniting-quests-collection-100-years-later.htmlThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French gilt brass carriage clock, c.1900, the white enamel Arabic dial signed 'Snow & Ashworth Harrogate Made in Paris', with twin train movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, in an Anglaise case with reeded, key-style handle, 4¾in. (12.1cm.) high plus handle. Runs. Strikes but needs adjustment to strike the hours correctly, and strike mechanism can be slow to start - probably needs oiling. Case good overall with a little spotting to gilding. Dial and glass in good condition.
A Collection of Various 19th Century and Later Ceramics to comprise Set of Gilt and White Monogrammed Cups and Saucers, Retailed by Ashworth and Bros, Hanley, Transfer Printed Meat Plate, 19th Century Chinoiserie Blue and White Plate, Indian Tree Barrel jug, Dudston Pewter Hot Water Pot Etc (Varying Condition Issues)
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN ALLEGORICAL FIGURE 'FIRE', the underside with impressed marks and iron red title, decorator's name 'L. Tomlinson' and Stevenson & Hancock marks, height 18cm, together with a late 19th / early 20th century Continental porcelain figure of a man with bows on his cuffs and shoes, unidentified underglaze blue mark to underside, height 22.5cm, a 19th century British porcelain dessert plate, the blue and white border moulded in relief with birds and foliate scrolls, the centre hand painted with pink roses, rose buds and leaves, unmarked , diameter 22cm, an early 19th century New Hall bone china saucer dish with Japan style pattern, no.1542, printed factory mark, diameter 21.5cm and a late Victorian Ashworth Brothers ironstone dinner plate, printed and painted in the Imari palette (5) (Condition report: Derby figure is in good condition, the Continental figure has restoration to the hat feather, hands and ribbons as well as losses to the ends of one bow, bows on shoes and the plant at his feet, the three plates have varying degrees of wear to the gilding and the Ashworths plate has patches of black paint? to the underside and rim)
Six: Staff Quartermaster Sergeant T. H. Ashworth, Royal Signals 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Malaya, E.II.R. (2324213 S.Q.M.S. T. H. Ashworth. R. Sigs.) number officially corrected, generally very fine (6) £70-£90 --- Thomas Herald Ashworth was born in Cardiff on 28 January 1917. He died in service in Seremban, Malaya, of asphyxia due to Carbon Monoxide poisoning, on 15 June 1953. Sold with copied birth and death certificates.
A pair of zinc turret clock dials: having gilt Roman numerals on a blue ground, diameter 178cm. (5ft 10 inches)Removed from St James' Chapel, Okehampton. St James' Chapel is a Chapel of Ease, situated in the heart of Okehampton town. It was restored in 1862 by Ashworth and is built of Medieval granite.
POSTCARD ALBUM; an album of vintage postcards and photographic images, mostly Lancaster canals to include Sunday School treat to Levens, Ashworth, boats bridges, canal bridges with stock, Bolton-le-Sands, Hest Bank, many named postcards, people, etc also some coloured examples (approx 250 postcards and other ephemera, etc) (album 12).Provenance: From the Alvin Cook Collection. The album may contain photocopy reproductions of his previous cards and personal ephemera.
ÆŸ Continental Works.- Beeverell (James) Les Delices de la Grand Bretagne, & de L'Irelande, 8 vol., comprises: vol. 1, 2, (lacking vol. 3), 4, 5 (parts 1-2) 6, 7, 8, half-titles, 9 double-page engraved titles by J. Goeree, titles printed in red and black, 189 double-page engraved plates (1 folding) engraved map, engraved plan, mostly after Kip, Slezer and others, browning to preliminaries, occasional foxing, armorial bookplates of R. B. and John Longe, Spixworth Hall [Norfolk] with ink inscription beneath bookplate in vol. 1, 'Presented to the Spixworth Library by Miss Marianne Orman', contemporary polished calf, gilt, rubbed, spine ends and corners bumped, a few joints cracked, Arleide, Pierre Vander Aa, 1707. § Norvins (J.M. de) Histoire de France depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'à la révolution de 1789, 5 vol., half-titles, engraved frontispieces and plates with tissue guards, French text, browning and foxing, bookplates of Leonard Charles Rudolph Messel, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, gilt, extremities rubbed and bumped, Paris, Furne et Cie, 1839 § La Court van der Voort (P. de) Byzondere Aenmerkingen . . . Landhuizen, Lusthoven, Plantagien en Aenklevende Cieraeden . . ., 14 (of 15) folding engraved plans and plates, armorial bookplate of Alfred Ashworth, Horsley Hall, Gresford, browning and occasional foxing, contemporary full leather, raised bands, gilt, rubbed, joint cracked to upper board, spine ends and corners bumped, Leiden, Abraham Kalleweir et al, 1737; and others, v.s. (32)*** Spixworth Hall, Norfolk, was the family seat of the Longe family who purchased the estate in 1685. The hall's library consisted of one of the most extensive collections of first-edition books of any stately home in Britain. Condition Report: Others Include - Leonardi (Francesco) Apico Moderna, 8 vol., second edition, comprises: vol. 1-6, including duplicates of vol. 1 and 2, Rome, 1807-1808 § Baveri (Caroli Ludovici) Thucydidis De Bello Peloponnesiaco Libri Octo Cum Versionne Latina, vol.1 only, Latin and Greek text, 1811 § Kuhner (Raphael) Xenophontis de Socrate Commentarii, Gothae, 1841 § Lefevre (Andre) Les Parcs et Les Jardins, illustrations by Alexandre de Bar, Paris, 1867; and others, mostly French titles. Condition Report Disclaimer
Corgi Vintage Glory - Five boxed predominately Limited Edition diecast steam vehicles from Corgi's 'Vintage Glory of Steam Range'. Lot includes #80106 Fowler B6 Road Locomotive 'Titan' Eastnor Steam Co; #80203 Foden Dropside 'Joseph Ashworth'; #80005 Sentinel Platform with Cement Bags ' Cement Marketing Company' and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition and come with certificates (where appropriate), and are housed in Near Mint - Mint boxes with some minor wear. (5) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
LOCAL INTEREST; a 19th century toll list for fair/markets at Stockport 'List of tolls to be taken and paid to the right honourably George John Warren, Lord of Vernon, on fair days and market days and stallage & on other days at Stockport in the county of Chester, Thomas Ashworth, Stockport, December 1838', with a folder 'A Period Furniture', two 19th century pull backs.
A late 19th century ceramic part dinner service of Ashworth Bros. Fleur de Lys pattern, comprising 12 dinner plates, 12 soup plates, 12 dessert plates, 11 side plates, 11 kidney plates and five oval serving platters of graduated sizes, all marked to the underside, some worn and slightly discoloured AF (63)
Norfolk Island Guadalcanal Landing Signed Personally Signed by Vice Admiral Frederick Ashworth Commander ( Signed on the back also But with different details) US Navy Officer on board the B -29 Bockscar that dropped atomic bomb on Nagasaki Japan on 9th Aug 1945 during World War 11. Commanding Officer of Aircraft carrier Torpedo Sqn conducting combat operations against the Japanese. and Lt Commander James Billo USN Joined Air Group Ten when it was formed in 1942. In two carrier-based combat tours participated in most of the Pacific campaigns from Guadalcanal to Guam 5 Japanese Victories. Details Enclosed. Certified Copy number 43 of 50 issued Signed Colin Smith. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A toy china part dinner service, probably by Morley & Ashworth, 1840-60, blue printed with berries, vines and blossoms, comprising six graduated platters, soup tureen and stand with ladle, two smaller soup tureens and stands, both with ladles, two vegetable tureens and covers, six soup plates, eleven dinner plates, six dessert and side plates, two dessert dishes, sauceboat, two oval serving dishes and vase.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Dudson black glazed pottery moonflask, late 19th century, enamelled with chinoiserie figures and motifs to each side, the neck flanked by gilt Buddhistic lion handles, enamelled numerals to base, height 22cm, together with an Ashworth pottery jug with pewter tappit lid, decorated with titled scenes of Classical figures, an Alcock Pugin attributed jug and a relief moulded jug (some restoration).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A pair of 19thC Ashworth ironstone vases, each with a tapering flared rim and bulbous body, with four scroll supports connecting body to neck, on circular base, the body decorated with floral sprays against a black ground, with red and black coloured banding and gilt highlights, unmarked, restored, 31cm high. (AF)
Corgi Vintage Glory - Four boxed Limited Edition diecast steam vehicles from Corgi's 'Vintage Glory of Steam Range'. Lot includes #80005 Sentinel Platform Wagon 'Cement Marketing Company Ltd.'; #80204 Foden Steam Wagon 'Ind Coope'; #80203 Foden Dropside 'Joseph Ashworth'; and #80004 Sentinel Platform 'Wynns'. Models appear to be in Mint condition and come with certificates, and are housed in Very Good - Excellent slightly dusty boxes - one has cracks to internal packaging. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
BOCKSCAR: Signed 8 x 10 photograph by two crew members of the Bockscar B-29 bomber aircraft individually, comprising Charles W. Sweeney (1919-2004) American Major General in the United States Army Air Forces, pilot of the Bockscar, the second aircraft to drop an atomic bomb, Nagasaki, 9th August 1945, and Frederick Ashworth (1912-2005) American Vice Admiral with the United States Navy who served as the weaponeer of the Bockscar, the image depicting the mushroom cloud following the explosion of the Fat Boy bomb on Nagasaki. Signed by Sweeney in bold blue ink and by Ashworth in bold red ink, both to clear areas of the image, also adding their ranks and date of the bombing etc. in their hands beneath their signatures. VG
Late 18th century George III silver wine coaster of circular form, with pierced floral swag decoration and bead border, turned wood base with silver boss (Marks rubbed circa 1790, possibly George Ashworth & Co) 13.5cm diameter.General overall condition good, some surface scratching and wear, there is evidence of a seam and possible repair to the left of the shield and beaded rim may also have been repaired in two places. Wooden base is worn and has a cigarette burn. Marks are for Sheffield and rubbed.

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