Crownford
There were two potteries used the name "Crownford" in England: Crownford China Co. and Ford & Sons Ltd.
And There was American company in U.S.A, too.
Crownford China Co. was previously "Elizabethan" and “Rosina” and the company is acquired by "Churchill"
I recommend you to see linked pages above for your information.


I'm not sure, but the crown symbol looks very similar to Rosina's.

1989 ~ 94

1989 ~ 94
After 1994, the company is acquired by "Churchill"

1930 ~ 60
Ford & Sons