拍品專文
Edmund Cotterell (1795-1860) was in charge of Garrards design from 1833 and helped establish their reputation for producing elaborate sculptural groups and centrepieces in bronze and silver, with Equestrian, Moorish or Arab themes. He attended the Royal Academy Schools in 1820 and exhibited at the Academy, 1822-1858; at the British Institution, 1832-1855; and at the Suffolk Street Galleries in 1829-1836.