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Paragon "Rockingham" Hand-Painted Bone China Creamer
$438.21
£320
€375.10
CA$603.44
A$656.83
CHF 348.03
MX$7,899.42
NOK 4,425.15
SEK 4,055.16
DKK 2,801.99
About the Item
This charming bone china creamer by Paragon is a beautiful example of English porcelain artistry. The "Rockingham" pattern features an exquisitely hand-painted and richly detailed design of vibrant florals and an exotic bird in flight, brought to life in jewel-toned pinks, golds, cobalt, and emerald green. Accented with real gold gilding on the rim, handle, and foot, the pitcher is both elegant and refined. It’s a standout piece whether displayed on a shelf or used for special gatherings.
Crafted by Paragon, a highly regarded British maker known for its royal warrants and exceptional bone china, this creamer reflects the high standards of mid-20th-century English porcelain. The complexity of the multi-color transfer design, finished with hand-painted gilding, reflects a level of craftsmanship that is increasingly rare. The gold detailing, pristine condition, and legacy of royal patronage all add to its collectible value.
Delicate yet vibrant, the creamer has a gently scalloped rim with a graceful flared shape, an elegant scroll handle, and a small footed base that elevates its silhouette. The fine bone china is luminous and lightweight to the touch. The surface is adorned with a vivid floral pattern and a colorful pheasant-like bird, all bordered with rich burgundy scrolls and glinting gold trim that adds warmth and sophistication.
Paragon China Company was established in 1897 and became one of the foremost producers of English bone china through the mid-20th century. The company was granted Royal Warrants by both Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth II, marking its reputation for quality and style. The "Rockingham" pattern draws inspiration from 18th-century Chinoiserie and English garden motifs, popular during the post-war resurgence of fine dining and entertaining at home.
- Creator:Paragon (Manufacturer)
- Style:Chinoiserie (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:Circa. 1950
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- Seller Location:Worcester Park, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU10436245131682
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