Luxurious English Aynsley China Dinner Set for 10, Louis XV Pattern #8328, Gold Rococo Style, After 1930

The Aynsley Louis XV pattern draws its inspiration from the reign of King Louis XV of France and the 18th-century Rococo style that was popular during his reign. The era of Louis XV was a departure from the rigid formality of the previous Louis XIV period. Key design elements of stylized shells and elaborate scrollwork in gold on a white background, are characteristic of the Rococo movement’s emphasis on lightness, elegance, and natural, sinuous curves. Aynsley produced this pattern as part of its fine bone china range for several decades, likely starting in the 1930s and continuing into the 1970s. It bears the mark and pattern number 8328.

Aynsley China, founded in 1775, was known for its high-quality fine bone china and intricate, often hand-decorated, designs that earned royal recognition, including a Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria. The Louis XV pattern is a testament to this legacy of luxurious, highly decorative tableware.

This set includes:
10 Dinner Plates
10 Salad Plates
10 Bread and Butter Plates
10 Cups and Saucers
1 Platter
1 Open Vegetable

 

585.95

1 in stock

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