Myott, Meakin & Co. Ltd. was a pottery manufacturer based in Staffordshire, England. The company operated under various names, including Myott, Meakin & Co. and later Myott, Son & Co. Ltd., from the late 19th century into the mid-20th century. They were known for producing a wide range of earthenware and bone china, often featuring decorative transferware patterns.
The "European Castles" pattern is a classic example of transferware, a popular decorating technique where a printed design is transferred onto pottery. This particular pattern depicts various European castles and scenic landscapes, appealing to a sense of travel and romanticism.