Category:Cup of Knowledge (2) Aynsley

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All Aynsley Cup of Knowledge patterns and designs.
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[[File:Aynsley-Cup-of-Knowledge-Booklet.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The earliest of several variant instruction booklets supplied with the Aynsley Cup of Knowledge over the decades]]
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Generally speaking, the patterns were applied to six different types, and i have coded them accordingly in the Museum, for reference purposes.  
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This page is a guide to all Aynsley Cup of Knowledge patterns and designs manufactured from 1924 to the preseent.
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Generally speaking, the patterns were applied to six different seven different cup shapes, and i have coded them accordingly in the Museum, for reference purposes.  
* AA = Aynsley Small cup shape, top-marked for the Australian Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, England, dated 1924-1925
* AA = Aynsley Small cup shape, top-marked for the Australian Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, England, dated 1924-1925
* AC = Aynsley Doris cup shape with modern C-Handle and black back-stamp
* AC = Aynsley Doris cup shape with modern C-Handle and black back-stamp
* AD = Aynsley Doris cup shape with ornate handle and green backstamp  
* AD = Aynsley Doris cup shape with ornate handle and green backstamp  
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* AJ = Aynsley Japanese cup shape
* AO = Aynsley Oban cup shape with blue backstamp
* AO = Aynsley Oban cup shape with blue backstamp
* AS = Aynsley Small cup shape with green backstamp, not top-marked
* AS = Aynsley Small cup shape with green backstamp, not top-marked

Revision as of 05:10, 4 September 2020

The earliest of several variant instruction booklets supplied with the Aynsley Cup of Knowledge over the decades

This page is a guide to all Aynsley Cup of Knowledge patterns and designs manufactured from 1924 to the preseent.

Generally speaking, the patterns were applied to six different seven different cup shapes, and i have coded them accordingly in the Museum, for reference purposes.

  • AA = Aynsley Small cup shape, top-marked for the Australian Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, England, dated 1924-1925
  • AC = Aynsley Doris cup shape with modern C-Handle and black back-stamp
  • AD = Aynsley Doris cup shape with ornate handle and green backstamp
  • AJ = Aynsley Japanese cup shape
  • AO = Aynsley Oban cup shape with blue backstamp
  • AS = Aynsley Small cup shape with green backstamp, not top-marked
  • AW = Aynsley Small cup shape with green backstamp, top-marked for the British Empire exhibition, Wembley, London, England, dated 1924-1925

These two-letter cup shape codes are followed by a two-letter code assigned to each decorative pattern of exterior ornamentation.

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