Important Americana at Sotheby's
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Important Americana at Sotheby's



NEW YORK.- On January 21st, over 200 pieces of English salt-glazed stoneware will be offered from The Collection of Bernard and Judith Newman, the most important group of this type to appear at auction in New York, during Sotheby's annual Americana Week. Collected mainly in the 1980s, the Newmans of Philadelphia began their world-class collection with one simple white plate. The collection of stoneware, a type of pottery made in the United Kingdom, mainly in Staffordshire, circa 1740-70, reflects a great range of shapes, including teapots, coffee pots, other tea and coffee wares, plates, dishes, bowls, jugs, baskets, sauceboats, wall pockets, a cache pot, spoons, knives and fork handles. The white and brightly enameled pieces are decorated with different subjects, including birds, figures, oriental subjects and flowers, and there are a number of pieces in unusual forms, including a puzzle jug, two cutlery handles, a scent bottle and a flask.

Highlighting the sale is a Staffordshire enamelled salt-glazed stoneware punch pot and cover, circa 1765, pictured below, 8 ½ inches high, depicting Bacchus and topers (est. $40/60,000). Also on offer is a Staffordshire enamelled salt-glazed stoneware "King of Prussia" teapot and cover, circa 1757-60, 4 ¾ inches high, with a bust length portrait of the King molded in relief (est. $8/12,000). The collection is expected to bring in excess of $400,000.










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