You are purchasing a Little Sweetheart Aynsley Bud Vase Porcelain Made in England Little Sweetheart Pattern Collectable Vintage
History of Aynsley Porcelain
The Aynsley brand was established by John Aynsley in 1775, in a small workshop in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Not much is known about John Aynsley’s early life, but it is likely his parents were semi-elite landowners who helped him set up his Longton factory at the age of 23. Initially, Aynsley was known as an enameller, indicating he was at first a china decorator rather than a manufacturer. The company eventually moved into china production, although accounts vary with regards to the date. Some suggest manufacturing began as early as 1776, while others suggest 1788 as a more likely date. All agree, however, that by 1810 Aynsley and Company were producing their own china on Flint Street in Longton. Specializing in lusterware, by the time of his death in 1829 John Aynsley was credited with popularizing this type of porcelain “through the whole of the district”.
Description: York Shape, Pastel Floral Border with greenery
Pattern: Little Sweetheart by Aynsley, John
Status: Discontinued. Actual: 1986 - 1996
Height: 7 1/8 inch
Bone
Crafted In England
Hand Wash
Square shape
Used: Very good vintage condition - no chips or cracks.3
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