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Revision as of 09:28, 1 January 2016

Coxon Belleek China Company
Founded 1927
Defunct 1931
Headquarters E. Bowman St., Wooster, Ohio, United States

Comprehensive History

The Coxon Belleek China Co. was the last of 11 American potteries that tried to duplicate and market a fine dinnerware comparable to Irish Belleek. The company operated in Wooster from 1927-31 before going out of business because of a combination of poor management and the onset of The Great Depression.

The Coxon Belleek China Co. was the last of 11 American potteries that tried to duplicate and market a fine dinnerware comparable to Irish Belleek. The company operated in Wooster from 1927-31 before going out of business because of a combination of poor management and the onset of The Great Depression.


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  • December 22, 2008: "Wooster Was Home to Fine China Company" by Paul Locher, The Daily Record, p. ?.

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