Collection: Aynsley China

Welcome to our Aynsley china collection for sale

At Vintage and Antiques, we take pride in offering a diverse selection of top quality exquisite Aynsley china pieces that capture the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of this renowned English china brand. Aynsley is one of the oldest china manufacturers in England. The company was founded in 1775 by John Aynsley in Lane End, Longton, Staffordshire. Production in England ceased in 2015. 

Aynsley is probably best known for its delicate bone china and intricate floral china designs. Aynsley china quickly gained recognition for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. Over the years, the Aynsley china brand has become synonymous with fine tableware and collectible pieces that grace the homes of royalty, celebrities, and Aynsley china collectors worldwide.

On this page, we have curated a selection of Aynsley China pieces for sale that showcase the brand's timeless elegance. From stunning tea sets and dinnerware to exquisite figurines and vases, each item in our collection has been carefully chosen for its beauty, authenticity, and historical significance. Whether you are searching for a specific Aynsley china pattern or looking to add a touch of elegance to your home, our collection of Aynsley china offers something for everyone. Explore the intricate floral motifs, delicate hand-painted details, and exquisite craftsmanship that define Aynsley china.

At Vintage and Antiques, we understand the importance of authenticity and provenance. We source our Aynsley bone china pieces from reputable collectors, auctions, and estates, ensuring that each item is genuine and of the highest quality. Our china experts meticulously examine and verify the authenticity of every piece of Aynsley bone china, giving you the confidence to shop with us. We invite you to browse our Aynsley China collection. Whether you are a seasoned Aynsley collector or a novice enthusiast, we are here to assist you in finding that perfect Aynsley China piece to cherish for generations to come. If you have any questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us either via our website chat or send us an email. Happy exploring, and thank you for choosing Vintage and Antiques. 

Aynsley bone china patterns 

Aynsley China is known for its elegant and fine bone china patterns. Here are some of the most popular Aynsley China patterns:

  • Cottage Garden:Aynsley's Cottage Garden pattern typically features vibrant floral designs with gold trim.
  • Little Sweetheart: This pattern often includes delicate pastel flowers and a sweet, romantic aesthetic.
  • Pembroke: Pembroke is recognised for its blue and white color scheme, often with floral motifs and gold accents.
  • Wild Tudor: This pattern showcases intricate Tudor-style floral patterns in vibrant colors.
  • Leighton Cobalt: Leighton Cobalt features rich cobalt blue with gold detailing, creating a luxurious and classic look.
  • Orchard Gold: This pattern includes fruit and floral motifs, often with gold trim, creating a sophisticated and timeless design.
  • Athena: Athena is known for its elegant and simple white china with a gold or platinum border, suitable for formal occasions.
  • Henley: The Henley pattern often features a combination of floral and geometric designs in soft colors.
  • Cup and Saucer Sets: Aynsley produces various cup and saucer sets with different patterns, allowing for mix-and-match options.
  • Golden Crocus: This pattern typically includes golden crocus flowers on a white background, creating a classic and refined look.
  • Elizabeth Rose: As it names suggest the Aynsley Elizabeth Rose pattern features a very pretty pink rose on a fine white bone china and is one of our favourite floral china patterns from Aynsley. It is exquisitely crafted, and adorned with gold embellishments delicately applied to the rim. Lovely Aynsley china pattern for afternoon tea, for a wedding, a baby shower or as a gift. 
  • Green Ribbon: Quite a rare Aynsley china pattern now but still one of our favourites and one of the Antique Aynsley china patterns, the china marks that date range 1891 -1910