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James Sadler - Horseguards Guardsman - Vintage Teapot

James Sadler - Horseguards Guardsman - Vintage Teapot

Regular price $80.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $80.00 CAD
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This collectible Horseguardsman Teapot by James Sadler & Sons Ltd. celebrates one of Britain’s most iconic figures, the Queen’s Guard. The guard is dressed in a traditional red uniform with ceremonial medals and a bearskin hat, standing tall as the focal point of this beautifully designed teapot.

Made in England from high-quality ceramic, it features hand-painted details and subtle gold accents. The spout and handle are cleverly integrated into the form, reflecting Sadler’s well-known attention to detail and creative design.

A distinctive piece for collectors of British ceramics, royal memorabilia, or anyone who appreciates classic craftsmanship with historical charm.

VINTAGE TEAPOT

Collection: British cultural icons and institutions
Era: 1980s
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No visible chips or cracks. This item has no box. This item will be bubble wrapped during shipment.

Vintage Item Policy
At Vintage Villages, vintage items are defined as pieces that are either at least 20 years old or sourced secondhand. Due to their nature, minor signs of age and wear are to be expected and add to each item's unique character and history.
All vintage items are sold as-is and are final sale. Please review all details carefully before purchasing.

About James Sadler

James Sadler & Sons Ltd. was established in 1882 in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, the heart of the British ceramics industry known as “The Potteries.” The company became famous for producing high-quality teapots, ranging from traditional designs to collectible novelty pieces. Especially popular in the mid-to-late 20th century, Sadler’s imaginative teapots — often shaped like British icons, vehicles, and whimsical characters — made the brand a favorite among collectors worldwide. Production under the original company ceased in the early 2000s, but its legacy lives on through its enduring ceramic artistry.

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