Paragon China

Paragon China, established in the late 19th century in Staffordshire, England, became a symbol of elegance and fine craftsmanship in British porcelain. Originally known as the Star China Company, it was rebranded as Paragon in 1919, a name that soon graced the tables of royalty and aristocrats alike. Renowned for its vibrant floral patterns and exquisite gold detailing, Paragon gained global recognition after receiving royal warrants from Queen Mary and later Queen Elizabeth II—an endorsement of its quality and prestige.

Each Paragon piece reflects the artistry and precision of English bone china, blending tradition with innovation. During its peak in the mid-20th century, Paragon's delicate teacups and ornate dinnerware became cherished heirlooms, passed down through generations. Eventually absorbed by Royal Doulton in the 1960s, Paragon's legacy continues to enchant collectors and tea lovers around the world, a timeless tribute to the golden age of British ceramics.

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