It was sold at an auction held yesterday at Bonhams, Bond Street, as part of the British and European Glass Sale.
The lot was secured by a buyer in the saleroom after a lengthy bidding battle, Bonhams claimed today.
Crafted over 100 years ago in 1896 in dark amethyst glass overlaid with white the piece is carved with a 'Pompeian' scene where a maiden is surprised in a state of undress on her terrace by two cupids, gods of desire.
The Cameo glass method was first invented in the Roman era and later revived in the nineteenth-century by two craftsmen, to whom brothers Thomas and George Woodall were apprentices.
Unwilling to sign his work and pre-occupied with social reform, Thomas Woodall's name mostly faded from history.
George, on the other hand, was a showman and local celebrity.
Many of the figures depicted in his works were modelled on his daughters.
Relations between the two brothers had become strained and 'The Attack' was to be the last work that the brothers collaborated on.
"With several major international buyers bidding, the market has recognised the significance of a true masterpiece and the price achieved reflects this. This piece may well hold the record for any piece of English glass ever sold at auction," he said.
A Beilby wine goblet which sold for 63,650 pounds set a world record for glass of this particular type.
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