What are popular Aynsley patterns people collect?
- VINTQ
- Jan 10
- 1 min read
Many collectors prefer Aynsley patterns, which have a strong floral identity and long production runs. Cottage Garden, Pembroke and Wild Tudor often appear in group auctions, exchange services and second-hand markets, making them useful when selecting individual sets. These pattern names are important because they help to coordinate the shapes in various sets: cups, trios, serving plates, vases and jars with lids. The auction room price list lists these lines in mixed collections, reflecting how often they circulate together. If you want to use a set, choose a pattern that has a lot of stock to replace broken pieces. If you want to display a group, focus on pieces with bright gold and clean white glazes, as floral patterns lose their impact when the glaze is dull or the gold is thinly rubbed.









