
Pagoda
This pattern displays Chinese pavilions in a garden scene and is trimmed in gold. In addition to the regular green Aynsley mark, there is an orange hand-written pattern number "A3453". Some items are stamped Aynsley Pagoda on the underside. | ||
AY-PAG-01T | Cup and saucer in the tulip shape (6 available) | $26 |
AY-PAG-01.5 | Saucer (4 available) | $9 |
AY-PAG-05 | Fruit bowl/nappy with flat rim (1 available) | $10 |
AY-PAG-06 | Bread and butter plate with scalloped rim (1 available) | $15 |
AY-PAG-06ca | Square bread and butter plate (1 available) | $10 |
AY-PAG-07ca | Square dessert plate measuring over 7 inches across (8 available) | $18 |
AY-PAG-07 | 7 inch dessert plate with a flat rim (11 available) | $15 |
AY-PAG-08ca | Square salad plate (1 available) | $20 |
AY-PAG-08ca | Square salad plate (1 available)(Light trim wear and minor knife marks) | $11 |
AY-PAG-10 | Dinner plate with flat rims (5 available) | $38 |
AY-PAG-12 | Tab-handled cake serving plate (2 available) | $36 |
AY-PAG-20 | Creamer (3 available) | $20 |
AY-PAG-21o | Open oval sugar dish | $28 |
AY-PAG-21.7r | Large round sugar dish | $34 |
Aynsley
The name "Aynsley" has been connected with English bone china tableware, giftware and commemorative items since it was founded in 1775 by John Aynsley dans le Staffordshire. The company is one of the last remaining manufacturers of bone china in Stoke-on-Trent, the historic centre for the production of English bone china.
Over the last 200 plus years Aynsley grew into a well-respected china company that was commissioned by royalty and that exports china to over 70 countries. Although modernisation changed many working practices in Stoke-on-Trent, Aynsley kept the traditional method of throwing and painting china by hand.
Aynsley China Ltd is now owned by the Beleek Pottery group.