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AYNSLEY CO. LT.

Address 6-14-1 Nanakuni Hachioji Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0919
Representative Name Kiminari Kagawa
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It can be easily used for everything from afternoon tea occasions to tea bags and instant coffee.
This item is also recommended as a gift.

Tea cups & saucers were produced for tea in 18th century England and are now used for both tea and coffee.

[Typical Ainsley teacup & saucer shapes]
*Aubin Shape... A small teacup and saucer with a ruffled design and a sense of fashion.
*Athens shape... A large, elegant design that became popular as tea became more common.

*Penblock
Penbrook is the name of the capital city of Penbrookshire in South Wales.
Penbrook is the site of the famous castle where Henry VII was born, and it is a land of outstanding scenery.
In the 18th century, a designer visiting the area saw Japanese Imari ware, which was not readily available in the West at that time.
The design was inspired by the Imari porcelain, and the joy of Oriental longing.
It was reissued in the 1970s and is now one of Ainsley's most representative pieces.

*All materials used are fine bone* bone china.
Ainsley's fine bone china is specified to contain at least 51% beef bone meal,
It is robust, scratch-resistant, semi-permanently white and transparent, and has excellent heat retention properties.
The firing temperature of unglazed porcelain is 1150℃.
After painting, different firing temperatures are used for different colors.

*Hand Painting and Silk Screen Transfer Techniques
Hand painting, as the name implies, is completed by the hand of each painter.
Ainsley's silkscreen transfer paper technique is a handmade technique in which each sheet of transfer paper is carefully applied by hand by a transfer paper craftsman who has dedicated himself to the technique.
Therefore, even with the transfer paper technique, each piece of work is unique in design.

The design of each piece is unique.
Ainsley was founded in England in 1775.
It has been used by the British Royal Family (Royal Family) such as Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II, and many aristocrats,
Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, and many other members of the British Royal Family, as well as many aristocrats.
Today, Ainsley teacups are sold in department stores and famous hotels in more than 80 countries around the world.
Teacups, teapots, plates, and ceramic flowers,
We offer a rich assortment of teacups, teapots, plates, ceramic flowers, and other items that reflect the British tradition* culture that has continued for two centuries.
We are proud to offer a rich selection of teacups, teapots, plates, china flowers, and other items that have been part of the English tradition for two centuries.

afternoon tea / tea time / england / english / england

SD item code:11340758

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Item added on: 2023/5/31
Dimensions
Cup: 9 cm (diameter) x 6 cm (height), 180 ml
Saucer: 14 cm (diameter) x 2.2 cm (height)
Specifications
Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: fine bone china
Product tag: Attached

Description

It can be easily used for everything from afternoon tea occasions to tea bags and instant coffee.
This item is also recommended as a gift.

Tea cups & saucers were produced for tea in 18th century England and are now used for both tea and coffee.

[Typical Ainsley teacup & saucer shapes]
*Aubin Shape... A small teacup and saucer with a ruffled design and a sense of fashion.
*Athens shape... A large, elegant design that became popular as tea became more common.

*Penblock
Penbrook is the name of the capital city of Penbrookshire in South Wales.
Penbrook is the site of the famous castle where Henry VII was born, and it is a land of outstanding scenery.
In the 18th century, a designer visiting the area saw Japanese Imari ware, which was not readily available in the West at that time.
The design was inspired by the Imari porcelain, and the joy of Oriental longing.
It was reissued in the 1970s and is now one of Ainsley's most representative pieces.

*All materials used are fine bone* bone china.
Ainsley's fine bone china is specified to contain at least 51% beef bone meal,
It is robust, scratch-resistant, semi-permanently white and transparent, and has excellent heat retention properties.
The firing temperature of unglazed porcelain is 1150℃.
After painting, different firing temperatures are used for different colors.

*Hand Painting and Silk Screen Transfer Techniques
Hand painting, as the name implies, is completed by the hand of each painter.
Ainsley's silkscreen transfer paper technique is a handmade technique in which each sheet of transfer paper is carefully applied by hand by a transfer paper craftsman who has dedicated himself to the technique.
Therefore, even with the transfer paper technique, each piece of work is unique in design.

The design of each piece is unique.
Ainsley was founded in England in 1775.
It has been used by the British Royal Family (Royal Family) such as Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II, and many aristocrats,
Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, and many other members of the British Royal Family, as well as many aristocrats.
Today, Ainsley teacups are sold in department stores and famous hotels in more than 80 countries around the world.
Teacups, teapots, plates, and ceramic flowers,
We offer a rich assortment of teacups, teapots, plates, ceramic flowers, and other items that reflect the British tradition* culture that has continued for two centuries.
We are proud to offer a rich selection of teacups, teapots, plates, china flowers, and other items that have been part of the English tradition for two centuries.

afternoon tea / tea time / england / english / england

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Sea Mail From Jun.12th to Aug.16th
Air Mail From May.27th to May.29th
EMS From May.24th to May.29th
Pantos Express From May.28th to May.31st
DHL From May.24th to May.28th
UPS From May.24th to May.28th
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*Since the items are also listed on other websites, stock status may vary.

*Please contact us if you require more than the stock quantity.

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(*There is no product tag (sticker) attached to the cosmetic box.
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