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Does Sadler still make teapots?

Does Sadler still make teapots?

James Sadler and Sons Ltd was a pottery manufacturer founded in 1882 by James Sadler in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom….James Sadler and Sons Ltd.

Industry Pottery
Founder James Sadler
Defunct 2000
Fate Went into receivership; rights purchased by Churchill China
Products Teapots

How do I identify a Sadler teapot?

The early Sadler teapots were “Brown Betty” style, tall and shaped more like a coffee pot with possibly a marking found on the bottom. For a Sadler teapot made between 1899 and 1937, there will be an impressed mark that reads “ENGLAND JSSB.”

How do you date a Sadler teapot?

You won’t be able to get a specific date. Patterns ran over years, especially popular patterns like Willow. The best you can do is narrow down based on parts of the teapot. Sadler is incised and it has the blue printed mark, not the gold printed.

When was the first Sadler teapot made in the UK?

over the last century to the present. James Sadler was founded in 1882, and is one of the leading manufacturers of teapots in the UK. The early Sadler teapots were “Brown Betty” style, tall and shaped more like a coffee pot with possibly a marking found on the bottom.

What’s the backstamp on a James Sadler teapot?

The base of this teapot carries the blue Windsor backstamp along with the embossed ‘Sadler’ which is identical in style to the Sadler ribbon backstamp. The same cube shaped and other popular patterns were designed under the Windsor banner.

When did James Sadler take over Churchill China?

In April 2000 the name and business (but not the works) of Sadler was taken over by Churchill China. These pages have been added as a guide to date your pieces. We do not offer any further dating, pattern finding or valuations of your items. Replacements.com offer a service for pattern identification. Click here

When did James Sadler go out of business?

In April 2000 the name and business (but not the works) of Sadler was taken over by Churchill China. These pages have been added as a guide to date your pieces. We do not offer any further dating, pattern finding or valuations of your items.

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