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Admin30.07.2021

CATALOGUE DATE 1920s

At this time the company had grown large enough to purchase names and patterns from other companies such as Hammersley China Ltd.
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Admin07.08.2021

Vintage Original Creamer Aynsley China & Dinnerware for sale

A Short History of Aynsley China The Aynsley brand was established by John Aynsley I in 1775, in a small workshop in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
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Admin11.07.2021

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Among fine bone china collectors and high tea enthusiasts alike, the names Aynsley and Paragon are synonymous with timeless elegance.
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Admin08.08.2021

Aynsley Tea Cups Aynsley Bone China at Classy Option

Although it is widely recognized that the fine china market has taken a hard hit in recent years, two brands remain particularly popular for their lasting designs and excellent quality.
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Admin22.09.2021

Vintage Original Creamer Aynsley China & Dinnerware for sale

Notable 20 th Century Artists Employed by Aynsley Although there is no doubt that a significant number of great artists were employed by Aynsley China Ltd.
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Admin01.08.2021

Aynsley China «

From its initial development right up to the latter part of the 20th century, bone china was almost exclusively an English product and its production was effectively localised to the area around Stoke-on-Trent.
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Admin06.08.2021

Aynsley Tea Cups Aynsley Bone China at Classy Option

All agree, however, that by 1810 Aynsley and Company were producing their own china on Flint Street in Longton.
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Admin07.08.2021

Aynsley Tea Cups Aynsley Bone China at Classy Option

Arriving at the height of the Great Depression, Tulip was no doubt an expensive luxury inaccessible to the average family and as such remains elusive to this day.
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Admin17.09.2021

CATALOGUE DATE 1920s

This Tulip tea service, finished in green, was offered for auction in Glasgow in 2015.
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