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See also: English See also: cabinet-maker and furniture designer
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He appears to have been the first manufacturing cabinet-maker who published designs for furniture
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A New See also: Book of Ornaments appeared in 1746, but it is not clear whether the engravings with this title formed See also: part of a book, or were issued only in See also: separate plates; a few of the latter are all that are known to exist
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Between 1752 and 1769 several collections of designs were produced by See also: Copeland in conjunction with See also: Matthias See also: Lock; in one of them Copeland is described as of Cheapside
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Some of the See also: original drawings are in the See also: National See also: Art library at the See also: Victoria and See also: Albert Museum
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Copeland was probably the originator of a See also: peculiar type of chair-back, popular for a few years in the See also: middle of the 18th century, consisting of a series of interlaced circles
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Much of his See also: work has been attributed to See also: Thomas
See also: Chippendale, and it is certain that one derived many ideas from the other, but which was the originator and which the copyist is by no means clear
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The See also: dates of Copeland's See also: birth and See also: death are unknown, but he was still living in 1768
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