Thursday, June 17, 2010

Aynsley Cake Stand Floral Cake Plate





















The company was started on a small scale as a hobby by potter John in 1775. Out of small acorns, oak trees grow, as they say.

It was when his grandson John Aynsley II took over that the company exploded to the pinnacle of fine bone china making.




He also became Lord Mayor of London in 1870. You always find there's a big character behind the success of a company that goes on to great things. In this case it was the grandson.

In 1861 a bone china factory was specially built.

Aynsley China is undoubtedly one of the best examples of antique bone china makers you will ever find.



 Aynsley Pembroke Aynsley's most famous patterns include Pembroke, Cottage Garden, Little Sweetheart, Wild Tudor and Orchard Gold. Rich people and royalty choose Aynsley bone china for their homes. These luminaries include Elizabeth 11 the current Queen of England, her son, The Prince of Wales. Queen Victoria was partial to a bit of Aynsley too.

Interestingly, there are connections between the Aynsley family and the makers Paragon China and Royal Albert.

PEMBROKE PATTERN


Founder John Aynsley's son formed Paragon China which enjoyed much success and Warrants of appointment from Her Majesty, The Queen (Mary) in the 1920’s. Paragon was subsequently absorbed by Royal Albert, which, in turn was taken over by Royal Doulton.

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