🔎 UNIDENTIFIED I can’t make out the numbers on this aynsley tea set any help is appreciated

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Well the number is somewhat obscured. A4839 is what I'm seeing. I'm not sure really what those numbers indicate and I've seen these red reference numbers quite a few time on old china. It is a rather attractive set.
 

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Very nice. If you hadn't said it was Aynsley and shown the mark, I would have been sure it was Coalport. It's very, very similar to their "French Noble" Pattern:

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