Hypsiphile in dull red, Medea in blue lined with dull red. Mr David Gould also has three panels, viz: Phyllis and Hypennnestra, Medea and Hypsiphile, and Dido and Cleopatra, which appear to be from an early set. He bought them from a sale at Sotheby's 14 Feb. 1947, the property of P. Lumley Ellis of Littlefield Manor, Worplesdon, Surrey. They do not agree in detail with published reproductions of the Birket Foster set.
Replying to an enquiry from PN, William Waters stated: It is confusing! The figures on the left are as follows: Ariadne Cleopatra Hypermnestra Hypsiphele Thisbe I hope this clears up the inconsistences caused by some anonymous person after they were designed in 1864 for Birket Foster.