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SADLER AND SONS LTDDates: 1882-2000
James S. Sadler formed the company in 1882 and was later joined by Edward Sadler at Wellington Works, Burslem. In 1920 they took over the Central Pottery, Burslem which was being run by John Sadler (son of James) and closed the Wellington Works, renaming them the Wellington and Central Potteries. The company became well known for its teapots, the first teapots were red clay with a brown glazed surface. Later, Rockingham style teapots known as Brown Bettys were made from white clay. Other styles included Samian, Russett and coloured pots, with novelty teapots introduced in the 1920s. |
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