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Paragon Creamer | 'Victoriana Rose' Collection
Paragon Creamer | 'Victoriana Rose' Collection
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Charming and refined, this vintage Paragon creamer features the beloved Victoriana Rose pattern—lush pink roses with green foliage, set against fine white bone china. Gilded sponged accents along the rim, base, and handle add a subtle shimmer, while its fluted shape and scalloped rim echo classic English style.
Perfect for serving milk during teatime, or used creatively as a floral vase or decorative piece, this creamer is both beautiful and versatile.
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Dimensions
Dimensions
- Height: 10.6 cm
- Length (spout to handle): 12.3 cm
Condition
Condition
- Excellent - The creamer is in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing.
- Gilding is intact and bright with only minimal signs of age-appropriate wear.
Additional Information
Additional Information
1. Design & Features:
- Features the signature Victoriana Rose motif—clusters of dainty pink roses with green foliage—set against crisp white bone china.
- The rim, base, and elegantly arched handle are all trimmed with hand-applied sponged gold.
- The creamer’s shape includes a gently scalloped rim, a classic wide spout, and a pedestal foot for added height and grace.
2. History:
- Paragon China, known for its royal warrants and exceptional quality, produced the Victoriana Rose pattern in the mid-20th century.
- This design became especially popular for its romantic, garden-inspired aesthetic and fine English craftsmanship.
3. Craftsmanship:
- Made in England from high-quality bone china, ensuring durability while maintaining a delicate, translucent appearance.
- The gold accents are hand-painted, and the floral transfers are finely detailed, showing Paragon's attention to artistic finish.
4. Uses & Versatility:
- Ideal for traditional tea service, particularly for serving milk.
- Alternatively, it can be used creatively as a small floral arrangement holder, a syrup pourer at brunch, or a decorative display piece in a china cabinet or on a vanity tray.
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