RARE 1930S SADLER ENGLAND DAINTY ROSES PINK TEAPOT
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RARE 1930S SADLER ENGLAND DAINTY ROSES PINK TEAPOT
LOVELY AND RARE SADLER ENGLAND DAINTY ROSES PINK TEAPOT. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO CHIP NO CRACKS ONLY SOME MINOR GOLD GILDED WEAR VISIBLE.
DAINTY ROSES PATTERN: Soft pink background dotted with small delicate (dainty) pink roses. Gold gilt trim on spout, rims and handle. The oval teapot shape has a scalloped design around the body and lid.
MARKINGS: This teapot is marked, "Sadler, England, 2353." This is an older mark circa 1937. http://thevintageteacup.us/pages/james-sadler-and-sadler-backstamps
James Sadler founded his pottery company in 1882 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England. The first teapots were called "Brown Betty's". They were round teapots made using a red clay with a manganese brown glaze known as Rockingham glaze. This was the most popular type of teapot in England for about 200 years before Sadler opened his factory. James Sadler made a name for himself and his company flourished. He went on to create not only the Brown Betty's but so many kinds of teapots and earthenware. His products were of the utmost quality and beauty. His name became synonymous with "teapots" and "good taste". SADLER TEAPOTS ARE IN HIGH DEMAND AND HAVE FOLLOWERS ALL OVER THE WORLD. THERE ARE SEVERAL FACEBOOK PAGES DEDICATED TO FANS OF SADLER TEAPOTS. AND PINK IS MORE RARE. WHEN SEARCHING OUT SADLER PORCELAIN THE PINK ITEMS ARE THE HARDEST TO FIND AND THEY ALWAYS CARRY A HIGHER PRICE TAG. PINK SADLER TEAPOTS ARE NO DIFFERENT.
SIZE: 25CM WIDE FROM SPOUT TO HANDLE 13CM HIGH UP TO FINIAL
CONDITION: SOME MINOR GOLD GILDED WEAR VISIBLE. NO CHIPS. NO CRACKS. ARTWORK BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL.
SADLER POTTERY (1882-2000): James Sadler and Sons was a pottery manufacturer founded in 1882 by James Sadler In Stoke-on-trent England. They specialized in glazed terracotta and earthenware teapots of various shapes and sizes. So much so that the word Sadler became sinonomous with it. In 1999 the product line was cut from 850 to just 340 and some production was outsourced overseas. In April 2000 the company went into receivership and Churchill China purchased the right to use the company's brand name and designs. Peter Sadler sparked controversy by blaming his company's failure on cheap foreign imports.
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