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    53mariamail posted a photo: My 72nd Sadler is this gorgeous bamboo style teapot, but unfortunately we do not know the official name. This backstamp was used from the late 60s and onwards. In 1992 there was a Sadler advert showing the “Cavendish Collection” and the shapes were taken from designs from the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. The other two in the collection are the mini Fanfare and the basket weave style, which we also do not know the name of, I will show it as my 113th Sadler - see t
     

Sadler Teapot #72 - unkown shape name - age after the 60's.

26 April 2026 at 14:20

53mariamail posted a photo:

Sadler Teapot #72 - unkown shape name - age after the 60's.

My 72nd Sadler is this gorgeous bamboo style teapot, but unfortunately we do not know the official name. This backstamp was used from the late 60s and onwards. In 1992 there was a Sadler advert showing the “Cavendish Collection” and the shapes were taken from designs from the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. The other two in the collection are the mini Fanfare and the basket weave style, which we also do not know the name of, I will show it as my 113th Sadler - see the last photo.
I have also seen this one with/without flowers with a black floral lid - but I couldn’t resist this blue floral lid - and I also do like the shape. It has no spout grid.

Sadler teapot #66 - late 60's or later unkown shape.

26 April 2026 at 05:49

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Sadler teapot #66 - late 60's or later unkown shape.

My 66th Sadler sends autumnal vibes with its floral pattern, and I love that little flower on the lid knob. This is another shape that we do not know the official name of - yet.
This type of backstamp was initially used in the late 60’s and onwards.

Sadler Teapot #69 - Stanley shape from the 50's or later.

26 April 2026 at 05:49

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Sadler Teapot #69 - Stanley shape from the 50's or later.

My 69th Sadler is a Stanley shape pot in cream and a beautiful lilac with a pattern created with the sgraffito technique. It is from after the 50’s.

Sadler Teapot #41 Racing Car shape, pre war, follow link in comment for more photos

24 April 2026 at 14:58

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Sadler Teapot #41 Racing Car shape, pre war, follow link in comment for more photos

Meet my 41st Sadler, a pink sportscar, that I was very lucky to find at a reasonable price! It is a pre-war model produced between 1935 and 1939. The backstamp is indented.
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