Paragon World Famous Roses - Sugar and Creamer Set
Paragon World Famous Roses - Sugar and Creamer Set
Paragon World Famous Roses - Sugar and Creamer Set
This set of six features Harry Wheatcroft six World Famous Roses: Peace Rose, Rendez-Vous, Grand Gala, Prelude, Mme. CH Sauvage and Virgo. Each rose is highlighted by a solid pastel colour inside the cup, sugar bowl and creamer.
Paragon Sugar and Creamer features:
- Made in England
- Bone china
Sugar Bowl
- Good condition - no chips, cracks, crazing or loss of gilt.
- 10cm (w) x 6cm (h).
- Pale yellow inside.
Creamer
- Fair condition - no chips, cracks or crazing. There is a manufacturing air bubble inside the creamer, behind the front rose (not visible when displaying), and although the gilt is good, there is a dot on the top of the handle.
- 12cm (spout to handle) x 9cm (w) x 10cm (h).
- Pale green inside.
Measurements are approximate.
Condition Rating
New – new purchase, not previously owned. Currently in production, in the original packaging, purchased from the manufacturer through retail or third-party distribution.
New Discontinued – not in production, previously purchased or owned, in the original packaging, purchased from the manufacturer through retail or third-party distribution.
Unused, Never Used – in the original packaging, never washed or removed from packaging.
Excellent Condition – no visible usage marks, chips, scratches, cracks, loss of trim or discolouration to the pattern and may have been washed or displayed only.
Good Condition – some usage, minimal usage marks, no chips, cracks, loss of trim or discolouration to the pattern. Most vintage china is in this category.
Fair Condition – visible usage, some surface scratches, loss of trim, fading of pattern or colours or some stains.
Poor Condition – damaged, cracked, chipped, no trim.
Vintage and Pre-loved
Our vintage and preloved items have a history of use, wear, or small defects that will not impact the joy of owning them. It is common to see tool marks, painting and gilding slips, and internal and surface bubbles or spots created during the manufacturing processes used in the past. Manufacturing defects are not considered damage or noted in the description. The history and manufacturing of vintage items create the charm and appeal of exquisite vintage treasures that are not in new pristine condition.
Vintage treasures are described and represented to the best of our knowledge, noting any chips, cracks, or crazing as outlined in the Condition Rating below. Photos will form part of the description to assist you in your decision-making process.
History of Paragon
Star China Co introduced Paragon China in 1903 by the founding partner's Herbert James Aynsley (founder of John Aynsley & Sons), John Gerrard Aynsley and William Illingworth. In 1920 Paragon China became The Paragon China Company and Paragon China Limited in 1930.
The company was taken over by Thomas C. Wild & Sons Ltd, manufacturers of Royal Albert, in 1960 and merged with the Lawlery Group Ltd, known as Allied English Potteries Ltd, in July 1964.
In 1972 Paragon became part of Royal Doulton and continued to produce china under Paragon until 1991. Royal Albert absorbed the Paragon name and patterns by 1989; in 1992, the Paragon name was discontinued.
Source: Royal Albert Patterns, History of Paragon China
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