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Royal Grafton China traces its roots to 1900, when A.B. Jones founded the Grafton China Works in Staffordshire, England—then the heart of British porcelain. Known for its fine bone china and elegant patterns, Royal Grafton quickly gained a reputation for quality and style. Its wares graced tables across the British Empire, blending traditional craftsmanship with Art Deco flair and post-war modernity.
The name "Royal Grafton" was adopted in the 1940s after the company earned a royal warrant, a mark of prestige granted for supplying fine china to the royal household. This endorsement elevated the brand’s global appeal, making it a favorite for collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Production continued until the 1970s, when changing tastes and economic shifts led to the decline of many English potteries. Yet, Royal Grafton’s legacy endures through its timeless tea sets, gilded patterns, and intricate florals—each piece a window into a golden era of British elegance and design.
Whether found in antique shops or passed down through generations, Royal Grafton china tells a story of refinement, heritage, and enduring beauty.