Teapot, white earthenware, blue glaze, slip cast hexagonal shape with integral handle and rudimentary spout, commonly known as The Handy Hexagon; moulded factory marks on base including an incomplete patent number awarded in 1921, made by James Sadler a

Teapot, white earthenware, blue glaze, slip cast hexagonal shape with integral handle and rudimentary spout, commonly known as The Handy Hexagon; moulded factory marks on base including an incomplete patent number awarded in 1921, made by James Sadler and Sons, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, c1921
Teapot, white earthenware, blue glaze, slip cast hexagonal shape with integral handle and rudimentary spout, commonly known as The Handy Hexagon; moulded factory marks on base including an incomplete patent number awarded in 1921, made by James Sadler a