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Lot 5

After Edmund COTTERELL (1795–1860)
An equestrian portrait of Queen Victoria
Patinated bronze
Apparently unsigned

Mid-nineteenth century, probably by R. & S. Garrard, London
41cm high, 40cm wide

Estimate $1,600 - $2,200

Sold for $1,700


Bourke Street Bookshop, Melbourne, from whom acquired by Terence Lane in November, 1973



Edmund Cotterell, a sculptor, took charge of design at Garrard's in 1833, where he created figure groups and other larger sculptural objects for production in silver and bronze.

A silver version of the present sculpture in the collection of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II is illustrated in A.G. Grimwade, The Queen's Silver – A Survey of Her Majesty's Personal Collection (1953).

An example in bronze of the same size as the present lot, but additionally mounted on a plinth inscribed with Cotterell's and Garrard's names, was sold at auction in England in 2008 (Dreweatt's, Antique Furniture, Works of Art, and Rugs, Newbury, 3 September 2008, lot 112).

The Terence Lane Collection, Part I

AUCTION
Sale: LJ8814
11:00am - 3 May 2026
Hawthorn

VIEWING
Viewing in Carlton by appointment only. Lots 241 - 277 viewing in Hawthorn by appointment only. Bookings via decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au

CONTACT
Chiara Curcio
decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au


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