I was told this belonged to my grandmother. It might have been given to her by my greatgrandmother.
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Re: Paragon Bone China Tea Cup and Saucer
Teacups like this were favorite gifts for Grandma's everywhere, most were seldom used unless you had "Company". The rest of the time they filled china cabinets along with Royal doulton figurines and souviniers from State fairs ;~) The marking on yours was first used by Paragon in 1957. Values for paragon cup and saucers of this vintage tend to be modest, generally less than $25.00.
Re: Paragon Bone China Tea Cup and Saucer