Thursday, July 30, 2009

Paragon China for china bone cup

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Paragon China Company Limited
Former type
Private company
Fate
Bought out
Predecessor
Star China Company
Founded
1897
Founder(s)
Herbert Aynsley & Hugh Irving
Defunct
1960s
Headquarters
Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England
Industry
Pottery
Products
Teaware & tableware
The Paragon China Company was a British manufacturer of bone china from 1919 to 1960, based in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, previously known as the Star China Company, and more recently part of the Royal Doulton group. Paragon was noted for producing high quality teaware and tableware, and was granted royal warrants by several members of the British Royal Family.
Contents
1 History
2 Royal warrants
3 References
4 External links
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History
The Star China company was founded in 1897 as a partnership between Herbert Aynsley (great-grandson of the founder of Aynsley China) and Hugh Irving, trading until 1919, and using Paragon as a trade name from about 1900. In 1919, after Aynsley's retirement the company name was changed to Paragon China Company Limited. Irving's two sons subsequently became managing directors of the business.
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 both its market, to include the Americas, and its range of products to include dinnerware. Also at this time, Paragon began its move towards creating a smokeless factory, installing electric kilns.
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.
The Paragon name has been retained, mainly with designs based on traditional floral patterns. Unfortunately the early Paragon pattern books are presumed lost, however the Royal commemorative designs are still sought by collectors.
Royal warrants
1926 - The Duchess of York (Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon) commissioned china for the nursery of Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II). This pattern is known as "Two for Joy", originating from the English number rhyme One for sorrow, Two for joy associated with magpies, and the legend that two magpies were seen at the christening of Princess Elizabeth.

Cup and saucer commissioned to mark the birth of Princess Margaret
1930 - The Duchess of York commissioned a tea service to mark the birth of Princess Margaret Rose (later Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon). This pattern also has two birds, as well as marguerite and rose flower designs, referring to the given names of the princess.
1933 - Queen Mary granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment
1938 - Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment
1953 - Queen Elizabeth II granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment
References
Stoke-on-Trent museum research resource
Paragon China Ltd., Longton, article from British Potters and Pottery Today, by Cyril G. E. Bunt, 1956
External links
www.paragonpottery.com Pottery collectors website
Paragon International Collectors Club Website, last updated July 26, 2004
Paragon pieces to explore online
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