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Myott art deco tea pot - hand painted - flowers - bright colours
art deco Myott tea pot. Dates from 1920. Hand painted in bright colours. Shows normal signs of age, original hotsell patina.
Myotts were established in 1898 by Ashley Myott and he worked in partnership with his brother Sydney, the firm worked the Alexander Pottery, Wolfe Street, Stoke. They then expanded their manufacturing to include the purpose built five-oven factory on the site of the former Brownfield's Works in Cobridge - extending their works to to include an adjacent pottery in 1925 to form a larger works - also known as the Alexander Potteries. In 1969 Myotts were bought out by Interpace an American corporation who were at the time the largest manufacturer of tableware in the USA. The Myott name was retained and in 1976 the company merged with Alfred Meakin Ltd, who were based in Tunstall, to form Myott-Meakin Ltd. In 1989 the name Myott-Meakin (Staffordshire) Ltd. was adopted as a result of an acquisition by Melton Modes. In June 1991 the company was ‘swallowed' by the Churchill Group of potteries. In Aprill 2000 the Churchill group took over the name (but not the works) of the Sadler & Son pottery and move some limited production to the former Myott works in Crane Street, Cobridge.
Product code: Art deco Myott hotsell Staffordshire England floral teapot