Are Red Rose tea figurines valuable?

The tea figurines aren’t the most valuable Wade collectables by any stretch of the imagination. The tea figurines go for a couple of bucks on eBay, while earlier Wade creations from the ’50s and ’60s can sell for around $800.

Which Wade figurines are rare?

The most valuable Wades are those made for other countries. Figurines from Canada’s Nursery Rhyme Series tend to go for slightly higher amounts, perhaps up to $5 each, although apparently the little gingerbread boy has been known to go for $100(!).

Why did Red Rose stop figurines?

Why Did Red Rose Stop Figurines? This is a common misconception that Red Rose Tea needs to put to rest. We have never stopped the practice of offering free figurines with the purchase of our teas. For a limited time, our World Monument series can be found with specially marked boxes of our 100-count original black tea.

How many different Red Rose tea figurines are there?

Tea figurines The two Canadian series focused on animal and nursery rhyme themes and remain highly collectable items.

Is Wade China valuable?

With such a range of products and collectables, it can be hard to know how much your Wade pottery pieces are potentially worth. Rare figures, such as this cellulose clock Walt Disney Whimsie of Bashful from Snow White, can sell for wonderful prices of up to £780 at auction.

What are Wade figures?

In the 1950s, the Wade potteries created ‘Whimsies’, small solid porcelain animal figures first developed by Sir George Wade, which became popular and collectable in Britain and America, following their retail launch in 1954, and were widely available in shops throughout the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.

When did red rose stop figurines?

According to the company’s website, “more than 300 million Wade figurines have been given away in packages of tea in America.” The Red Rose Tea promotion ended in 2018. Remaining figurines from several series are available directly from Red Rose Tea, but they are no longer packaged in boxes of teabags in stores.