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| title = Wooster Was Home to Fine China Company | | title = Wooster Was Home to Fine China Company | ||
| year = 2008 | | year = 2008 |
Revision as of 09:28, 1 January 2016
Founded | 1927 |
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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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