Sadler
Sadler Elizabeth I Teapot England 1588 Spanish Armada Crown Lid Rare 606g
£38.00
Condition: UsedCondition Notes: Good vintage condition.No chips or cracks seenSome light wear to gold gilt on lid finialClean inside and outMinor age-related crazing visible under glazeCatalogue leaflet is worn and folded but includedSold without original boxOrigin: EnglandAntique: NoMaterial: CeramicColour: MulticolouredVintage: YesBrand: SadlerType: Tea PotCare Instructions: Hand Wash OnlyOriginal/Licensed Reproduction: OriginalItem Height: 606gTheme: BritishStyle: ElizabethanFeatures: DecorativeProduction Style: Art PotteryBackstamp: PrintedProduction Technique: PotteryFinish: GlossyHandmade: NoCountry of Origin: United KingdomThis item is a rare Sadler Elizabeth I commemorative teapot, made in England, celebrating the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603) and her historic victory over the Spanish Armada in 1588. The teapot features a hexagonal crowninspired shape, vibrant illustrations of the Queen and her court, and maritime scenes of the Armada battle. Topped with a goldaccented dome lid, it’s a standout piece from Sadler's historical ceramic designs.
Marked with design number 2010605, this collectible was part of Sadler’s decorative teapot line, wellknown for its detailed tribute to British history.
Product Details:
Brand: Sadler
Design No: 4442 (Reg. Design No. 2010605)
Origin: Made in England
Theme: Queen Elizabeth I / Spanish Armada
Period Represented: 1558–1603
Material: Ceramic with glazed finish and gold detailing
Height: Approx. 6.5 inches (16.5 cm)
Weight: 606 grams
Base Shape: Hexagonal, crownmimic design
Lid: Illustrated dome with maritime battle scene, goldaccented finial
Inclusions: Includes vintage Sadler leaflet/catalogue insert
Design Highlights:
Front panel features Queen Elizabeth I in ornate dress, flanked by figures of court nobles
Lid displays battle ships at sea with "Fighting the Spanish Armada 1588" caption
Teapot mimics a crown shape, with pointed rim and richly colored Tudorstyle borders
Decorated in a stainedglass style with bold reds, blues, and intricate floral bands
Bottom stamp names prominent historical figures from her reign: Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Francis Drake, Robert Dudley, Lord Burghley, and others
Condition:
Good vintage condition.
No chips or cracks seen
Some light wear to gold gilt on lid finial
Clean inside and out
Minor agerelated crazing visible under glaze
Catalogue leaflet is worn and folded but included
Sold without original box
About Sadler Teapots:
Established in 1882, Sadler became one of England's most iconic ceramic teapot makers, known for its novelty and commemorative designs. Sadler’s historical teapots gained popularity in the late 20th century, particularly with designs celebrating royal figures, British landmarks, and patriotic moments. The Elizabeth I teapot, with its crownshaped top and richly detailed illustrations, remains one of the most recognizable and collectible pieces in the range.
Why Add This to Your Collection?
A stunning tribute to British history and monarchy
Rare historical design with patriotic and artistic value
Decorative conversation piece for any collector of English ceramics or royal memorabilia
Beautiful gift for Tudor history or tea lovers
Sadler
Sadler Elizabeth I Teapot England 1588 Spanish Armada Crown Lid Rare Queen 606g
£31.00
Condition: UsedCondition Notes: Good vintage condition.No chips or cracks seenSome light wear to gold gilt on lid finialClean inside and outMinor age-related crazing visible under glazeCatalogue leaflet is worn and folded but includedSold without original boxBrand: SadlerType: TeapotColour: Multi-ColouredMaterial: CeramicSubject: RoyaltyTheme: RoyaltyTime Period Manufactured: 1990-1999Country of Origin: United KingdomThis item is a rare Sadler Elizabeth I commemorative teapot, made in England, celebrating the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603) and her historic victory over the Spanish Armada in 1588. The teapot features a hexagonal crown-inspired shape, vibrant illustrations of the Queen and her court, and maritime scenes of the Armada battle. Topped with a gold-accented dome lid, it’s a standout piece from Sadler's historical ceramic designs.
Marked with design number 2010605, this collectible was part of Sadler’s decorative teapot line, well-known for its detailed tribute to British history.