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Why do collectors seek Myott teapots?

  • Apr 25
  • 1 min read
Myott Pottery Staffordshire

Myott teapots attract collectors for their design, variety, and historical interest. Many were produced in distinctive shapes, especially during the 1930s when modern styles were popular. Some feature angular forms or bold colour contrasts that stand out from traditional designs. Teapots are often central pieces in a set, which adds to their appeal. Surviving examples can vary widely in style, from simple floral patterns to more striking Art Deco designs. Auction records show that rare or unusual teapots can sell for higher prices than standard items. Condition plays a large role, with intact lids and spouts being particularly valued. Collectors often focus on specific periods or patterns, building collections over time. The cultural role of tea in Britain adds to the interest in these items. Myott teapots provide a link to everyday life in the mid-20th century, which appeals to both collectors and historians.

 
 

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