A mid-20th-century English earthenware teapot by James Sadler & Sons, featuring a classic swirl-ribbed body decorated with the traditional 'Indian Tree' pattern. The transfer-printed design depicts a stylized flowering tree with pink blossoms, green foliage, and blue accents, complemented by hand-painted gilt highlights along the rims and handle.
Historical & Style Details
History
James Sadler & Sons Ltd., founded in 1882 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, became world-famous for their novelty and traditional teapots. The 'Indian Tree' pattern, originally introduced in the 19th century, remained a highly popular Chinoiserie-inspired design throughout the 20th century, celebrated for its vibrant palette and stylized orientalist aesthetic.
$62.00
A mid-20th-century English earthenware teapot by James Sadler & Sons, featuring a classic swirl-ribbed body decorated wi...