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Circle of Sir John Watson Gordon, a full length portrait, understood to be Patrick Milne, standing by a globe, oil on canvas, 236 x 144 cm See inside back cover colour illustrationNote: Patrick Milne commissioned Crimonmogate HouseProvenance: The Property of a Viscountess, removed from Crimonmogate House, Aberdeenshire Condition report Report by GHLarge upside down V shaped torn and repaired and re-painted section above the gentleman's right shoulder. Other smaller areas that have probably been subject to damage and restoration.It appears to have been cleaned and re-lined. Giltwood frame has been braced on each corner with iron brackets.Generally quite dark in real life. There is a purpose made crate available at a cost of £80 plus VAT (24 hours notice required)
A Globe Wernicke style oak three section bookcase, 87 cm wide, two coffee tables, a glazed bookcase, two bedside cupboards, an Ercol style elm court cupboard, other furniture and items (qty) Condition report Report by GHDepth of the base is 28 cm and the depths of the units are 25 cm.No obvious label anywhere.Condition - some scratches and light wear but generally good. No obvious missing pieces or damage.Report by GHThe Globe style bookcase is generally in reasonable condition with all handles present, no cracked or damaged panes of glass and just the usual age related wear, minor dents and scratches.One of the bedside cabinets has a door broken off and both are a little structurally loose in their legs. Other pieces seem in reasonable condition.
An oak Globe Wernicke style oak four section bookcase, 90 cm wide, and another bookcase (2) Condition report Report by GHThe larger Globe style bookcase generally in nice presentable condition with no broken panes of glass, a generally nice colour to the wood and no obvious major damage or repairs.The smaller bookcase has signs of use, including dents, scratches and marks but seems structurally sound.
5 x Roman Coins comprising: 2 x silver denarii: Septimius Severus, rev. RESTITVTOR VRBIS around Severus holding spear & sacrificing over tripod altar, good portrait VF+ & Severus Alexander, rev. IOVI PROPVGNATORI around Jupiter with thunderbolt in right hand & with eagle on extended left hand AVF/VF; silver antoninianus: Philip I rev. P M TR P II COS P P around Philip seated on curule chair holding globe & short sceptre, good edge & surfaces AEF; billon follis Constantine I (as Augustus), rev. MARTI CONSERVATORI around helmeted figure of Mars holding spear & shield, PTR in ex. & T F in field, virtually as struck GEF & billon centenionalis Constantine II (as Caesar), rev. BEATA TRANQVILLITAS around altar inscribed VOT /IS/ XX in three lines, globe & three stars above altar, PLON in ex, about as struck; all well struck & with very good surfaces
Roman Imperial 3 x Sestertii comprising: Titus (as Augustus) brass sestertius, rev. Spes advancing left holding a flower in her right hand, S C in field, generally good edge & surfaces GFine to AVF; Hadrian brass sestertius, rev. RESTITVTORI ORBIS TERRARVM around standing figure of Hadrian raising kneeling female figure, turreted & holding globe, S C in ex, scratch on bust o/wise Fine to GFine & Trajan Decius bronze sestertius rev. PANNONIAE S C around two standing female figures symbolising the two halves of the Roman province of Pannonia, both figures holding standards, verdigris patina, Fine, together with Trajan brass dupondius, rev. TR (POT) COS (IIII P P) around seated figure of Justitia seated on a chair formed from two cornucopiae, S C in ex, stains & corrosion on rev. Fine/Fair
Roman Imperial, Gold Solidus of Valentinian I, (AD 364-375), 4.23g, .965 gold (tested & verified) obv. Emperor's bust facing right, diadem adorned with pearls, rev. RESTITUTOR REIPUBLICAE, Valentinian standing facing holding labarum & Victory on a globe, no cross in field; mint mark ANT (Antioch) in ex. followed by officina mark S; faint scratches in rev. field below globe o/wise AVF
Roman Imperial, a Collection of 22 x Silver, Billon, Copper & Bronze Coins comprising: 2 x silver denarii: Elagabalus rev. SACERD DEI SOLIS ELAGAB & Severus Alexander rev SPES PVBLICA; silver antoninianus: Herennius Etruscus as Caesar, rev. SPES PVBLICA; 3 x billon antoniniani: Valerian II as Caesar, rev. VICTORIA PART, Saloninus as Caesar, rev SPES PVBLICA; Postumus rev. NEPTVNO REDVCI; Maximinus II 5 x folles, as Caesar & as Augustus, revs: GENIO AVGVSTI (x2), GENIO CAESARIS, VIRTVS AVGG ET CAESS NN & GENIO POPVLI ROMANI; Maxentius 2 x folles as Augustus, revs CONSERV VRB SVAE wreath in pediment of temple & VICTORIA AETERNA AVG N, MOST in ex. followed by officina letter P; Constantius Gallus maiorina obv. D N CONSTANTIVS IVN NBO (sic) C, rev. FEL TEMP REPARATIO Constantius Gallus standing on galley steered by Victory, SIS in ex followed by officina letter B, III in left field & star in right field; Theodosius I bronze maiorina rev GLORIA ROMANORVM, ANTB in ex; Crispus centenionalis rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS rev. globe on altar, TR in ex preceded by officina letter S; Constantine I follis rev. SOLI INVICTO COMITI, T F in field, centenionalis, rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS & reduced centenionalis rev, GLORIA EXERCITVS; Constantius I post reform radiate rev. VOT X FK in wreath; Commodus (as Caesar) copper as rev. SPES PVBLICA S C ; Maximianus Alexandrian billon tetradrachm rev. Nike advancing holding wreath & palm, together with Ancient Greece, Apollonia silver drachm obv. cow suckling calf, rev. square with double stellate pattern, holed at 11 o'clock & struck off-centre; almost all high grade VF to EF or+
Roman Imperial, Gold Solidus of Valentinian II, (AD 375-392), 4.35g, .975 gold (tested & verified), rev. CONCORDIA AVGGG followed by officina mark E, Constantinopolis holding sceptre & globe seated on throne (without lions' heads ornamentation), right foot on prow of galley, CONOB in ex; good edge & surfaces VF
Anne, 2 x Commemorative Silver Medals: (1) Coronation 1702 official Coronation issue by J Croker, obv. ANNA. D:G: MAG: BR: FRA: ET. HIB: REGINA around draped bust, rev. VICEM. GERIT. ILLA. TONANTIS 'She is the Vice-Regent of the Thunderer') around Anne as Pallas standing left hurtling thunderbolts at two-headed four-armed monster holding clubs & stones, INAVGVRAT XXIII AP MDCCII inb ex; 35mm, contact marks, edge imperfections AVF/AFine & (2) Battle of Blenheim 1704 by J Croker, obv. ANNA. D:G: etc around draped bust, rev. DE. GALL: ET. BAV: AD. BLENHEIM. around Britannia seated left on a globe, Victory in her left hand, captive to right, kneeling on military trophies; CAPT: ET. CAES: XXXM. SIGN. RELAT. CLXIII. MDCCIV in ex.; 34mm, possibly ex-mount (edge flattened at 12 o'clock but no trace of solder) GFine/AFine
Roman Imperial, Gold Solidus of Honorius (AD 393-423), obv. D N HONORIVS P F AVG around helmeted & cuirassed facing bust holding spear & shield, rev. CONCORDIA AVGG followed by officina mark theta, helmeted Constantinopolis seated facing on throne holding sceptre & Victory on globe, CONOB in ex., .999 gold (tested & verified), good edge & surfaces, AEF
A WILKINSON LTD (ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE) POTTERY TOBY JUG, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould, 'King George V' (1919), modelled seated holding a globe in lap (unfinished colouring), with black printed marks of facsimile signature, Wilkinson Ltd backstamp and Soane & Smith, 462 Oxford St, London, W1, height approximately 31cm
AN OAK LEGAL BOOKCASE, 20TH CENTURY the rectangular top above a dentil frieze, surmounted by a shaped three-quarter gallery, comprising five compartments in sizes, each compartment with glazed hinged sliding doors, on a plinth base 191cm high, 88cm wide, 36cm deep Legal bookcases were primarily designed for the purpose of travelling. They date back to a “circuit court” originated in London under King Henry’s reign, where Judges would often voyage with their court to assist citizens outside of their vicinity on a yearly basis. This required a practical approach to transporting their books. A legal bookcase typically comprises of a number of compartments - anywhere between two and seven - stacked atop one another. When dismantled, each compartment becomes a convenient carrying case. Globe-Wernicke, a furniture company founded in 1899, revolutionised the legal bookcase design. Otherwise known as the “elastic” or modular bookcase in either oak or mahogany, the bookcase was characterised by its glazed lift-doors. What initially began as a functional piece of office furniture has now become a decidedly collectable item, featuring in lawyers’ offices worldwide.

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