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$61.00
Step into an era of teatime charm with this exquisite vintage biscuit barrel by Sadler, England, dating to the 1940s–1950s. Glazed in rich cobalt blue, adorned with golden scrollwork, and embellished with hand-painted floral cartouches, this ceramic jar brings elegance to any countertop or cottagecore kitchen.
Crafted in earthenware with a gently domed lid and gilded handles, it once held buttery biscuits and sweet treats—and still could again! The crown-marked base denotes genuine Sadler craftsmanship, a beloved name in English pottery.
Details:
• Maker’s mark: Sadler – Made in England
• Pattern: Hand-painted floral with gilt scrolls
• Era: Circa 1940s–1950s
• Material: Glazed ceramic with gold accents
• Condition: Very good vintage condition with light age-appropriate wear; no chips or cracks noted
Use it to store tea bags, cookies, or even kitchen utensils—or simply display it as a statement piece in a vintage-themed home.
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