Syracuse is one of the trademarks used by the Onondaga Pottery of Syracuse, New York. They also used O.P. Co. The company was established in 1871. It is still working. Onondaga first made white graniteware, then Imperial Geddo porcelain in 1888, and began making china marked Syracuse in 1893. The name became the Syracuse China Company in 1966. Syracuse China closed in 2009. It is known for fine dinnerware and restaurant china. For more information, explore our identification guides for Syracuse China, American porcelain and dinnerware, Viktor Schreckengost, and dinnerware patterns.