Sadler Tea Pot, Hand Painted, Rare, Vintage, Collectible, Mid Century
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This teapot dates from the mid-20th century, likely made in England during the 1950s-1960s by James Sadler & Sons, a well-known pottery company established in Burslem, Staffordshire in 1882. The cobalt blue glaze with contrasting light blue panels and gold gilt detailing represents a traditional English decorative style that remained popular throughout the 20th century.
James Sadler teapots are highly collectible items, particularly appreciated for their craftsmanship and distinctive designs. Tea enthusiasts and collectors of British ceramics value these pieces for their functional beauty and connection to the strong British tea-drinking tradition. The vibrant colors and gold accents make it an attractive display piece that represents mid-century British porcelain manufacturing at its finest.
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