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Sudlow's Burslem 5 Piece Tea & Coffee Set
Sudlow's Burslem 5 Piece Tea & Coffee Set
Early 20th C. Hand painted & gold lustre gilt porcelain. Made in England.
coffee: 7.25"w x 4"d x 7.25"h
teapot: 10.5"w x 4.25"d x 6.25"h
sugar: 7.25"w x 4"d x 4.75"h
creamer: 6"w x 3.75"d x 3.75"h
dish: 5.5”w x1”d x 7”h
Earthenware Manufacturer, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Sudlow 's teapots are collectible antiques produced in England in part of the historic Staffordshire pottery region long celebrated for its fine ceramics. Sudlow’s was known for their elegant designs, often featuring hand-painted floral patterns, gold accents, and unique shapes. The teapots particularly, reflected the popular styles of the time, such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco, which were characterised by their decorative motifs and artistic flair. Sudlow's products provided affordable yet stylish teapots for everyday use in the late 19th to early 20th century until the founder, Robert Sudlow retired in early 1912, which his pottery business was carried on by his son, John Sudlow, under the production name R. Sudlow & Sons. In 1941, the company closed down and production transferred to James Sadler & Sons.



