DENVER, PA.- Dan Morphy, founder and president of Dan
Morphy Auctions LLC, today announced his companys acquisition of James D. Julia Auctioneers Antique Advertising, Toy & Doll division. Effective immediately, all of the acquired divisions operations will be absorbed into Morphys own existing Toy, Doll and Antique Advertising departments, which are headquartered in a state-of-the-art, 45,000-square-foot venue in Denver (Lancaster County), Pennsylvania.
Morphys is excited to welcome Julias past consignors and clients to our company, said Dan Morphy. We have long admired Julias sterling reputation for honesty and fair dealings with their clients, and we look forward to serving their clients in the future.
Based in Fairfield, Maine, James D. Julia Inc., is headed by president and auctioneer James D. Julia, who established the firm in 1974 after buying a smaller auction operation from his father, Arthur Julia. Since then, the firm has distinguished itself not only in the sale of toys, dolls and antique advertising, but also several other specialties that will continue to function as the cornerstones of Julias business.
James D. Julia commented that the sale of his companys Antique Advertising, Toy & Doll division to Morphys made tremendous sense in light of his own expansion plans.
I have watched Dans company grow over the years, have admired his success and always found him to be a great competitor, Julia said. In my mind, Dans company is the leader in the world today for toys, advertising and coin op, etc. I thus felt that my past customers would best be served by his firm.
Another consideration that led Julia to conclude that Morphys was the right choice was Dan Morphys willingness to provide a position for some of his companys long-term, loyal consultants. Among them is Jay Lowe, an expert consultant to Julias who played a key role in the production of many of their most successful toy, doll and coin-op sales.