John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice
John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice
John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice
John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice
John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice
John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice
John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice
John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice

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The Signet Library

Edinburgh

Title

John Fullerton (1775–1853), Senator of the College of Justice

Date

1852

Medium

marble

Measurements

H 61 x W 29 x D 23 cm

Accession number

PCFS_05

Acquisition method

presented by A. Palmer Douglas of Mingard, per Dundas and Wilson

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

reverse: JN. STEELL. R.S.A. / Sculpt. Edinr. / 1852.

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