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AN EARLY VICTORIAN NEOCLASSICAL CERAMIC INSET ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE, CIRCA 1853, THE CERAMIC PANEL ATTRIBUTED TO W. T. COPELAND

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ANTHONY OUTRED


The Coghill Table

AN EARLY VICTORIAN NEOCLASSICAL CERAMIC INSET ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE, CIRCA 1853, THE CERAMIC PANEL ATTRIBUTED TO W. T. COPELAND


the ceramic top inset into a palmette moulded edge raised on vase form stem with triangular base and faceted bun feet, the underside bearing a hand written label, 'From Sir John Coghills collection / A female figure sits holding in her left hand a brasier *** her right *lympanum, conversing *** satyr who presents *** what *** [the rest illegible]'

68.5cm. high, 65cm. diameter; 2ft. 3in., 2ft. 1½in.


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Probably Sir John Joscelyn Coghill, 4th Baronet (1826–1905)