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James Sadler & Sons Ltd.
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racing car teapot in red. Produced by James Sadler & Sons Ltd.

Racing car teapot produced by James Sadler & Sons Ltd.


Following a drop in sales a new logo and brand identity were introduced in 1999 but the company went into receivership in 2000. The brand name, designs and archives were purchased by Churchill China, who continue to market James Sadler & Sons teapots today. Sadler teapots are currently sold in 100 countries worldwide and their 'millennium' teapots were used in the Dome.

Would you like more information about James Sadler & Sons? Use the links below.

Sadler ceramics information sheet at www.stoke.gov.uk/museums/pmag/ceramics/infosheets/cerissadler.htm

James Sadler website at www.james-sadler.co.uk