I just purchased this lovely china pattern. Based on the marking I think it is from 1905-1925. Can anyone tell me more about this pattern, ie. artist or genre? Was it a transfer pattern or hand painted?
Thank you collectors for your help in answering my question.
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This is the mark pattern dating c. 1940-1960. See above link.
John Aynsley began his business in 1775 in Longton Staffordshire, England on Lane End. The grandson, John Aynsley continued the business named Portland Works in 1861 using the Aynsley name when moving to another location in Longton Staffordshire, England on Sutherland Road.
A few well known companies purchased Aynsley China like Waterford, and presently Beleek. Markings changed with each owner.
I was not able to locate no. 5072 d., but it is interesting to note that the royal family purchased pieces of the Aynsley China as did Diana.
You're welcome. I enjoy finding info on pattern pieces; wish that pattern could be found, but keep looking because it may appear at some point in time.
You do not say how many pieces you have but this is a lovely pattern.
The very best place to check china like this is Replacements.
I did check out the brand - John Aynsley - and they have a very large assortment of this brand.
I feel sure you do not wish to sell but you can obtain correct information about your pieces and also receive a low-ball figure (they intend to make money) of the value.
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