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Stunning Vintage Paragon China trio, in the 'Authentic World Famous Wheatcroft Roses - Peace and Mme Ch Sauvage, by Henry Wheatcroft'
Stunning Vintage Paragon China trio, in the 'Authentic World Famous Wheatcroft Roses - Peace and Mme Ch Sauvage, by Henry Wheatcroft'
This beautiful vintage fine China tea trio, by Paragon China company, includes; cup, saucer and side plate. It is decorated in the 'Authentic World Famous Wheatcroft Roses - by Henry Wheatcroft' and the cup and saucer are No.6 of 6, Peace and a plate in No.4 of 6 Mme Ch Sauvage. The mark on the base dates it from 1960-70. This is a mixed trio.
This decorative cookware and tableware is perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates vintage pieces. This fine bone china cup, saucer and side plate, adds a touch of elegance to any tea time.
The pattern is a white base, with a yellow rose with pink edges design to the cup and saucer. The side plate is different design of a yellow rose. The inside side of the cup is coloured in pastel Yellow. The trio's condition is fantastic for its age, however the gold edging to the rim of the cup, saucer and plate do show signs of wear, as to be expected.
Dimensions:
Cup: 3 1/2" (9cm) dia. and 3" (7.5cm) high
Saucer: 6" (15cm) dia.
Side plate: 6 1/" (16cm) dia.
Approx. 1lb (450g)
The Paragon China Company
Originally the Star China company formed in 1897 as a partnership between Herbert Aynsley (great-grandson of the founder of Aynsley China) and Hugh Irving. After Aynsley's retirement in 1919 the company changed it's name to Paragon China Company Limited. Manufacturing bone china from 1919 to 1960, based in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Paragon was noted for producing high quality teaware and tableware, and was granted royal warrants of appointment by several members of the British Royal Family.
In its early history the firm manufactured tea and breakfast wares, exporting to Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. However, in the 1930s, Paragon expanded its market, to include the Americas, and its range of products to include dinnerware. The 1960s saw the company change hands several times, owned for a while by T.C. Wild, then forming part of Allied English Potteries, then becoming part of Royal Doulton.
There are no visible cracks or chips. However, the item has been previously owned and is in good condition, with typical age related marks.
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