[Brand]: British Aynsley (Aynsley)
[Origin]: Made in England
[Material]: Fine Bone China (fine bone china)
[Size]: The clock is about 5.9x10cm (including the height of the handle), the gold frame on the clock face is about 3.5cm
【Era】: About 2000
[Condition]: Stored like new/boxed (the clock is a button battery, a new battery will be attached before shipment)
🌹Tudor Dynasty (1485-1603)🌹
Tudor means the British Tudor Dynasty (1485-1603), which was one of the most glorious eras in British history. The last monarch was Queen Elizabeth I, who had a distinguished reputation. The Chinese name of Tudor is translated as "Tudor", so it has a full kingly style. From 1455 to 1485, the Lancaster family and the York family among the British aristocrats fought for the throne. Because one party's family emblem had a red rose and the other party's emblem had a white rose, the war was Also known as the "War of the Roses". In 1485, the "War of the Roses" ended and Henry Tudor won the throne, marking the beginning of the Tudor dynasty. In 1603, Queen Elizabeth, the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty, passed away. This more than 100 years of the Tudor dynasty was a golden age in British history. Aynsley specially used Tudor as the name of this series of products. Various gorgeous flowers complement each other and compete with each other to create a beautiful scene of blooming flowers, which also symbolizes the most prosperous golden age in British history.
✨✨Aynsley (Aynsley) history introduction✨✨
Aynsley's hand-painted patterns are very detailed and elegant, often gorgeous, and the overall design is known for its elegant British style. In 1775, a ceramics factory was established in Longton, England. In 1861, it began to produce bone china. After that, it was deeply loved by the British royal family. The Aynsley company has a long history and excellent reputation. On June 13, 1924, the first royal member, Edward, Prince of Wales, visited, met with employees, and visited the works of John Aynsley I. Later, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II and many other British royal members chose Aynsley. Aynsley is designated as the royal porcelain, and the wedding of Prince of Wales and Princess Diana in 1981 also continued to use Aynsley porcelain as a gift.
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- Aynsley specially uses Tudor as the name of this series of products. Various gorgeous flowers complement each other and compete with each other to create a beautiful scene of blooming flowers, which also symbolizes the most prosperous golden age in British history.
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