Exquisite Decorative DEMITASSE MINI Open CREAMER &SUGAR BOWL 4 Footed from AYNSLEY, GOLD on WHITE Bone China, Scalloped Rims, from Longton, Staffordshire, England, circa 1955
DESCRIPTION: The demitasse open sugar bowl and creamer 4 footed set is scalloped rimmed. This hand decorated set was produced in a striking manner with the gold on the high white of the bone china. This makes such an elegant set.
CONDITION: While this set is classified as used, the condition is superb. There are no chips, nicks, cracks, rubbings, scratches or hairlines. There are no utensil marks and the gold scrollwork appears solid as applied.
DIMENSIONS: The open sugar bowl has a maximum diameter of 3" with a height of 2 1/4"and a capacity of 4 ounces. The creamer has a height of 3 1/2" to the top of the handle. The measurement from handle to spout is 3 7/8" with a maximum diameter of 3" and a capacity of 4 ounces.
HISTORY/MARKS: John Aynsley established his pottery in Longton, England in 1775 using local Staffordshire clay and elaborate designs. The company prospered, but his grandson, John Aynsley II, changed the focus of the business from pottery to fine bone china by adding 50% calcined bone ash to his porcelain compound. This produced a fine bone china that was exceptionally white, extremely strong and translucent. In 1861, he opened the Portland Works in Stoke-on-Trent to produce the many unique Aynsley designs that were becoming exceedingly popular. Queen Victoria commissioned Aynsley China to produce a full service for her personal use. This allowed the company to use the royal family seal in its logo, therefore, affirming the company’s reputation. The company remained in the ownership of the Aynsley family until becoming a publically listed company in 1948, still under the leadership of the Aynsley family. In 1970, the company was taken over by Waterford and by 1997 it became a part of the Belleek Pottery Group. On December 19, 2014, the BBC reported that Aynsley’s Longton factory had finally shut its doors. At the time, around 40 people were employed on the premises, which was one of the oldest ceramic firms in Stoke-on-Trent. Citing a drop in orders and high production costs, parent company Belleek Pottery Group announced that the factory had become financially unsustainable. The mark on this set was used in the 1955 time period.
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