Sadler tea set
Horse and coach leaving the inn.
No chips
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Sadler tea set
Horse and coach leaving the inn.
No chips
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Sadler Tea Set – Horse and Coach Leaving the Inn
Description:
This is a vintage James Sadler & Sons Ltd tea set, featuring an ornate design with hand-painted and transferwarescenes of a horse and coach leaving an inn. The set includes:
Each piece is marked with "SADLER - Made in England", along with additional hand-painted numbering (1761 and 1763), which may indicate batch or pattern numbers rather than the year of production.
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Here's a link for you regarding Sadler Teapots
http://www.allteapots.com/james-sadler-teapot-pg2.htm
As you will see from the link your teapot is not rare, the company began production of novelty teapots in the late 30's, comparables to yours go for about $50.00 at auction