Three British Army uniforms comprising a Royal Army Medical Corp uniform, no.2 dress Army 1980 pattern, size 182/112/96, comprising trousers, shirt, tie, jacket and a pair of size nine boots, together with a swagger stick, another Royal Army Medical Corp no.2 dress uniform size 35, together with trousers and a pair of size nine boots, a Light Infantry soldiers no.2 dress uniform size 28 with shirt, trousers and pair of size nine boots and another no.2 dress uniform size 32 with matching trousers and size nine boots (9 uniforms), shirts, several hats etc comprising the Royal Military police, Royal Corp of transport, Grenadier Guards, and one other Grenadier cap
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A c1880 fine quality enamelled gold bangle by Carlo Giuliano pierced open work design with light blue enamel borders. Three floret diamond and pearl clusters, applied to front, tongue snap clasp and hinged fitting, 13mm wide, 60mm diameter `CG` mark to inside hinge, complete in fitted box. C.GIULLIANO 115 PICCADILLY LONDON. (some enamel loss). See illustration on inside back cover.
JARDINE (Sir William) The Naturalist`s Library - Mammalia, Ornithology, Fishes, vols I to 33 only, Edinburgh 1843, small 8vo, many hand coloured plates, bindings somewhat tired and worn, some light marginal discolouration or staining, sold as a collection of plates and not subject to return (33)
Chiswell (R.) New Map of the Cityes of London engraved plan from Hatton`s New View of London, 320 x 705mm., old folds, trimmed outside the platemark, light offsetting, some spotting and browning, [Howgego 55], 1707 § Cary (John) London, Westminster and Southwark...to which is now first added a Correct List of upwards of 350 Hackney Coach Fares...1784, engraved plan, original outline hand-colouring, dissected and linen-backed, 415 x 555mm. including panel of fares at foot, light browning and surface dirt, J. Wallis and J. Cary, [Howgego 173], 1784; with two further maps of London, the first by Noorthouck, the second by Creighton, engraved plans, one with hand-colouring, v.s., old folds, the former with small repair to margin, some spotting, [Howgego 157 and 330 (2)], 1842 and 1772 respectively(4)
Durand (André) 2 Russian views two views of Moscow, original hand-coloured lithographs, 265 x 405mm. and 245 x 4200mm. respectively, light spotting, 1841-2; with a mixed group of views of St. Petersburg and elsewhere, including the residence of John Booker Esq., His Britannic Majesty`s Vice-Consul at Constadt, in Russia, engravings, steel engravings and lithographs, a few with hand-colouring, v.s., some with margins trimmed, some with browning and spotting, a few hinged into mounts, 19th century(25)
Bonomi (Joseph) Lansdowne House Library pen and watercolour, 280 x 470mm., 11 x 18&no.189;in., black ruled border on three sides, scale at foot, inscribed with above title and signed "Joseph Bonomi, Architect, 1786, Gt. Titchfield Street", light overall browning, slight creasing and two short tears at sheet edges, verso with the small ink stamp of the RIBA (where the drawing was on deposit) endorsed in pencil "Returned to owner". ***Provenance: By descent from Joseph Bonomi to the present owner. A group of drawings by Bonomi from this collection was sold in these rooms, 1 June 2000, lots 80-87. In 1762 Robert Adam began work on a house on the south side of Berkeley Square for the 3rd Earl of Bute. Three years later Bute sold the unfinished shell to William Petty, Earl of Shelburne and 1st Marquis Lansdowne. Adam continued to work on the house (his plans and services were included in the purchase price) which was largely complete by 1768. Bonomi`s unexecuted design for fitting up the gallery as a library was the fifth to be commissioned by Lansdowne who had already rejected proposals for the gallery from Adam himself (c.1764, drawing in Sir John Soane`s Museum), Pannini (1772), Clerisseau (1774) and Belanger (1779). George Dance`s designs of 1788-91 were eventually realised as a sculpture gallery in 1816-19 by Robert Smirke..
Military Cross Medal Group awarded to Major/Flight Lieutenant Bernard Green who took part in `The Great Escape` from Stalag Luft 3 in March 1944. To be sold on the instructions of his daughter Miss J Green and comprising: George V Military Cross, 1914-15 Star (inscribed), 1914-20 War Medal (inscribed) and 1919 Victory Medal with MID leaf spray, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, 1939-45 War Medal with MID leaf spray and Special Constabulary Medal for long service. A full set of miniatures, a full set of ribbons and a set of ribbons minus 1935-45 War Medal. Together with World War I associated ephemera and postcard photographs relating to Major Bernard Green, and the East Kent Yeomanry, Royal East Kent mounted Rifles and Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Light Infantry, including a Roll Book belonging to Major Green for No 1 Platoon, `A` Company. World War II ephemera collected by Flt Lt Bernard Green, including items of particular interest relating to `The Great Escape` of which there are photographs of POWs and a collection of `Sweetheart` letters from Stalag Luft 1 (7), Stalag Luft 2 (2) and Stalag Luft 3 (27). A programme and two ticket stubs for the film premiere of `The Great Escape` from the World Charity Premiere screening on 20th June 1963, which Bernard Green attended. Various books relating to `The Great Escape`, including `Scangriff` - Spotlight on Stalag Luft III (2), Brickhill [Flt Lt Paul] - The Great Escape, and Brickhill & Norton - Escape to Danger with inscription by Bernard Green, etc. Also Bernard Green`s RAF officers cap and dress tunic with medal ribbons and `AG` cloth badge and a further collection of related letters, certificates, service books, invitations, services association information, passport, and a collection of vintage postcards. Together with this lot two copies of The Illustrated London News, various books, and a collection of vintage maps and guides, formerly the property of Bernard Green. BERNARD `POP` GREENOn 23rd/24th March 1944, 76 Airmen escaped from POW camp Stalag Luft 3 at Sagan in Poland. Their escape through the tunnel `Harry` and the story of the days that followed became known as `The Great Escape` and has now become part of British folklore.Bernard Green was born in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire on 23rd December 1887.He was educated at Clifton College, London University and Cambridge University.At the outbreak of war in 1914 Bernard joined the Royal East Kent Rifles as a private.He was subsequently commissioned into the Buckinghamshire Battalion of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire light Infantry as a Second Lieutenant in June 1914.In 1917 he was mentioned in despatches, and in 1918 was awarded the Military Cross. He became a specialist machine-gunner, and when he resigned his commission in 1920 he was granted the rank of Major, although modestly it was a title that he very rarely used. Between the war years he worked for the family paper making firm, and in 1926 became a Special Constable, eventually achieving a long service medal.In 1939 at the outbreak of the Second World War Bernard Green applied for a commission as an officer air gunner with the RAF Volunteer Reserve. In December 1939 he took up active service as Pilot Officer 76904, at the RAF Number 3 Bomb Gunnery School.It`s not clear why, in July 1940, at the age of 53 Bernard took up a place as rear gunner on a Hampden bomber. The plane was flying out of R A F Waddington with 44th Squadron on a mine laying mission. It may have been due to shortage of men or his strong sense of duty and loyalty to his squadron. In the early hours of 20th July the Hampden was hit by flak off the coast of Denmark and ditched into the sea in Tannis Bay, 300-400 metres off shore at Kandestederne. Two of the crew perished, but P/O Green and P/S Farrands survived and swam ashore. Later that morning Bernard Green came into contact with a party of local peat cutters and refused the opportunity of concealment from the enemy, as he knew what the consequences would be for his rescuers if found. A unit of German soldiers had been alerted and soon arrived to collect him.Bernard Green was sent to Dulag Luft in Oberursel where he was interrogated and then sent on to Stalag Luft 1 at Barth. Subsequently he was moved to Stalag Luft 3 at Sagan, in Poland.It seems that Bernard Green took a very active part in the daily operations of escape work at Stalag Luft 3. He was a popular character and would have been a father figure to the majority of the much younger men, hence his nickname `Pop`. He was certainly known to have acted as a `penguin` in distributing the waste soil over the compound as tunnel `Harry` took shape. The events of the Great Escape have been well documented and are known to many through John Sturges` classic film. One fact that many are not aware of is that there was thick snow on the ground in that part of Poland in March 1944. Green and others did make their escape after overcoming the shortfall of the tunnel and gathered with a group of about twelve others all dressed as Czech workmen. They walked for some distance through the woods in thick snow and eventually made their way to a railway station south of Sagan. It was from there that they travelled about fifty miles and alighted from the train just short of Hirschberg.Continuing on foot and approaching a village that was impassable because of heavy snow in the fields, Bernard Green was captured by a German soldier as walked straight through the village.Flight Lieutenant Green as he was now known following promotion, was eventually taken back to Stalag Luft 3 and spent 14 days in the "cooler". Sadly, as is well known, many of the escapees were not so lucky. Bernard Green spent the rest of the war at Sagan. At 57 years old he was surely the oldest of the men who attempted such a brave escape.In 1947 Flight Lt Green was mentioned in despatches as published in The London Gazette on 7th January. In June 1963 Bernard and his wife attended the World charity film premiere of `The Great Escape` at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square.He died following ill health on 2nd November 1971. The account of the personal military history to be available on view with the items, and facsimile copies of the documents only to handled on view, unless by special arrangement
An Air Meter or Anemometer by Negretti & Zambra, with black enamelled finish, three turned white metal pillars and silvered dial, with instructions, in a fitted mahogany case; A Light Reading Anemometer by Short & Mason, with black enamelled finish, plus instructions, in a stitched leather case. (2)
A 19th Century Lacquered Brass and Grey Enamelled Monocular Compound Microscope by W. Johnson, 188 Tottenham Court Road, Optician to The London University Hospital No.994, with rack and pinion focusing, single objective, mechanical stage, light condenser, plano/convex mirror, on a splayed base, with accessories and a small collection of slides with decorative paper borders, in a fitted mahogany case.
A Black Enamelled and Brushed Steel Monocular Compound Laboratory Microscope by J.Swift & Sons, London, No.18983, with rack and pinion coarse and fine focusing, three objectives to the swivel turret, circular mechanical stage, light condenser, plano/convex mirror, on a V-shaped base, in a mahogany case with additional lenses.
A Collection of Cameras and Accessories, including a Kodak "Retina II (Type 142)" folding rollfilm camera, with coupled rangefinder, two round rangefinder windows and Xenon 50mm f/2.8 lens, circa 1937-39, Certo "Dolly" self erecting bed style camera, Kodak No.2A folding autographic brownie, lenses, light meters, photographic books etc.
A GERMAN FARING "TWELVE MONTHS AFTER MARRIAGE", 3¾"X3½"X2½", another "Last in bed to put out the light", 3"x3", "Returning at 1 o`clock in the morning", 3½"x2", "Robbing the mail", with restoration to ladies head, 3"x3½", "The Welsh tea party", head restored, 3½" high, and another "Sleeping Beauty" 2½" high. see illustration
An Edwardian double chair back kidney shaped settee, upholstered in basket of flowers and swag patterned silk type material in light green and with exposed boxwood and ebony strung showframe, with serpentine front and raised on legs of square section terminating in brass capped brass castors (see illustration).

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