The Royal China Company was a dinnerware manufacturer in Sebring, Ohio, established in 1934 and ceased operations in 1986.
Six months after the purchase, the company had 125 persons on the payroll and produced 7,800,000 pieces in the first year of operation.
[4] They were well known for producing dishes with prints from Currier and Ives, as well as Memory Lane, Colonial Homestead, Old Curiosity Shop, Willow Ware, Fair Oaks, and Bucks County patterns.
Beatrice Miller retired in 1969, at which point the plant was sold to the Jeannette Glass Company.
[2][6] The plant was rebuilt after a fire on February 15, 1970, after which they continued to produce dinnerware, with 81 different patterns and over 30,000,000 pieces with sales of around $16 million.