Dear Collector,

Following the overwhelming success of our initial live and online auctions of property from The Harriman Judd Collection of British Art Pottery, we are pleased to present another fine selection of over 200 lots.  In addition to pieces from the Martin Brothers, Moorcroft, Pilkington's, and Doulton stoneware and faience, highlights include a wide selection of 20th century Wedgwood including pieces designed by Keith Murray, as well as others decorated by Alfred and Louise Powell.  In addition there are several lots of British Studio Pottery and American Art Pottery.  Click the link below to go directly to the sale.

https://news.sothebys.com/cgi-bin2/flo?y=eE840DBy5t0OX0BDaj0Aq


Beginning with the purchase of a single piece of Doulton Lambeth stoneware, Los Angeles collectors Allen Harriman and Edward Judd, amassed over a 10 year period what was probably one of the largest and most important collections of British Art pottery in public or private hands. Harriman and Judd built their collection during the 1970s and early 1980s, a period when the art works of the late 19th century were undergoing a critical reassessment.  The Harriman Judd Collection is the most important collection of its type ever to be offered at auction, and the present online sale offers opportunities for the collector that may never be seen again.   Selected works will be on exhibit at Sotheby's New York, November 24-29.   Visit the sale now; bidding ends on December 5.

https://news.sothebys.com/cgi-bin2/flo?y=eE840DBy5t0OX0BDaj0Aq


We hope you enjoy building your collection with us online.

Sincerely,

Jon King
Director of Online Auctions
Furniture and Decorative Arts
Jon.King@sothebys.com

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