This teapot, marketed as 'THE CUBE', was designed as non-drip, non-chip and easily stacked. It was widely used on transatlantic ocean liners, railways and in hotels and restaurants, and was the world's largest selling patented teapot. Robert Crawford Johnson patented The Cube teapot in 1917 and it was still in use on the QE2 in the 1980s. Weighs almost 14 oz before packaging Brand: Royal Crownford Item: Teapot Pattern: Calico Shape: Cube Size: 4 inches tall x 4.5" wide from handle to spout Color: Blue & white Design: Floral Origin: England Age: Vintage
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A very rare Sadler teapot. Their teapots could be found on sale in over 100 countries around the world, from the USA to Australia, and from Russia to Brazil! Very Rare Collector’s Antique (1920s) English Sadler Cube “Indian Tree” 24ct Gold Gilded Teapot (700g).
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Rare 1930s Sadler England 1729 II Cube Teapot Green With Gold Flower Vintage
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A stunning and highly collectible teapot from the renowned English ceramics company, Sadler. This unique piece is part of the Championship's Collection and features the detailed and charming "A Round of Golf" scene. The square, cube-like body showcases a vibrant illustration of a group of elegantly dressed golfers and spectators on a green.
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Sadler 1940’s Pink and Gold Cube Teapot with Floral Motif. Some discolouration on the handle but otherwise in excellent condition. No chips. Please see photos. Approx 14cm high and 24cm handle to spout.
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NO CRACKS OR RESTORATIONS.BUT A TINY CHIP TO RIM OF LID. FULLY MARKED ON THE BASE.
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