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[[File:Aynsley-nelros-at-home.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Nelros non-divination tea cup and saucer set, sometimes called a "sandwich" set, "at home" set, or "tennis" set]]
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-at-home.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Nelros non-divination tea cup and saucer set, sometimes called a "sandwich" set, "at home" set, or "tennis" set]]
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-booklet-c2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|1904 Nelros advertisement for the "At Home" range]]
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-booklet-c2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|1904 Nelros advertisement for the "At Home" range]]
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[[File:Aynsley-nelros-top.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The original Nelros Cup of Fortune "By Royal Letters Patent" -- and without the Aynsley backstamp]]
 
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-backstamp-late.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A later Nelros Cup of Fortune with the Aynsley backstamp]]
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-backstamp-late.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A later Nelros Cup of Fortune with the Aynsley backstamp]]
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-booklet-1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A page from the 1904 instruction booklet for the Nelros Cup of Fortune]]
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-booklet-1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A page from the 1904 instruction booklet for the Nelros Cup of Fortune]]
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[[File:Aynsley-good-luck-demitasse-cup.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Nelros Good Luck Cup, demitasse "coffee can" shape]]
 
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[[File:Aynsley-good-luck-demitasse-saucer.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Nelros Good Luck Cup, demitasse saucer]]
 
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-book-c4.jpg|thumb|300px|right|1904 Nelros advertisement for the Good Luck range, indicating that the pottery manufacturer is Aynsley]]
[[File:Aynsley-nelros-book-c4.jpg|thumb|300px|right|1904 Nelros advertisement for the Good Luck range, indicating that the pottery manufacturer is Aynsley]]
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Nelros was a china ware designer and marketer specializing in novelty ware in the era between 1900 and 1920. The name Nelros is probably a combination of two first names or surnames. All Nelros products, whetjer backstamped as such or not, were manufactured by [[:Category:Aynsley|Aynsley]], and after Neros ceased business, some of the Nelros products continued to be manufactured and sold as Aynsley ware, with their transfer designs applied to regular Aynsley shapes.
 
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In addition to two lines of divinatory and magical cups -- the [[Good Luck]] and the [[Cup of Fortune]] -- Nelros also marketed a series of delicate cup and saucer combinations in whch the saucer was extended to hold a tea cake or small sandwich. These sets, officially called "At Home" sets, but also colloquially referred to as "tennis," or "sandwich" sets, were usually decorated with floral patterns. One is shown here, despite the fact that it is not a tasseomancy set.
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Nelros was a china designer and marketer specializing in novelty ware in the era between 1900 and 1920. The name Nelros derives from the designer's name, Neville Ross. The Nelros insignia is a stylized NR monogram that bears a passing resemblance to the "Eye of Horus" design found on ancient Egyptian amulets. All Nelros products, whether backstamped as such or not, were manufactured by [[:Category:Aynsley|Aynsley]], and after Nelros ceased business, some of the Nelros products continued to be manufactured and sold as Aynsley ware, with their transfer designs applied to regular Aynsley shapes.  
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[[Category: Aynsley]]
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Nelros was a pioneer in the field of marked cups. While not the earliest (John Hanley, in America, beat Nelros by six years), the Nelros [[Cup_of_Fortune_(1904)_Nelros_/_Aynsley|Cup of Fortune]] was the first [[:Category:Symbol Cups and Saucers|symbol cup]] plus [[:Category:Astrology Cups and Saucers|astrology cup]] and the first to contain [[:Category:Poetry on Cups and Saucers|poetry on the cup]]. 
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In addition to two lines of divinatory and magical cups -- the [[:Category:Good Luck|Good Luck]] and the [[Cup of Fortune (1904) Nelros / Aynsley|Cup of Fortune]] -- Nelros also marketed a series of delicate cup and saucer combinations in which the saucer was extended to hold a tea cake or small sandwich. These sets, officially called "At Home" sets, but also colloquially referred to as "tennis," or "sandwich" sets, were usually decorated with floral patterns. One is shown here, despite the fact that it is not a tasseomancy set.
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<i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent
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<br><b>The Mystic Tea Room</b></i>
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==See Also==
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* [[Tea Cup Makers and Markers]]
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* [[Tea Cup Names, Official and Unofficial]]
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* [[Types of Divination|Tea Cups by Style of Divination]]
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* [[Nations of Origin]]
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* [[Specially-Marked Commemoratives]]
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* [[Design Patents]]
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[[Category:Aynsley]]

Latest revision as of 03:09, 21 August 2021

A Nelros non-divination tea cup and saucer set, sometimes called a "sandwich" set, "at home" set, or "tennis" set
1904 Nelros advertisement for the "At Home" range
A later Nelros Cup of Fortune with the Aynsley backstamp
A page from the 1904 instruction booklet for the Nelros Cup of Fortune
1904 Nelros advertisement for the Good Luck range, indicating that the pottery manufacturer is Aynsley

Nelros was a china designer and marketer specializing in novelty ware in the era between 1900 and 1920. The name Nelros derives from the designer's name, Neville Ross. The Nelros insignia is a stylized NR monogram that bears a passing resemblance to the "Eye of Horus" design found on ancient Egyptian amulets. All Nelros products, whether backstamped as such or not, were manufactured by Aynsley, and after Nelros ceased business, some of the Nelros products continued to be manufactured and sold as Aynsley ware, with their transfer designs applied to regular Aynsley shapes.

Nelros was a pioneer in the field of marked cups. While not the earliest (John Hanley, in America, beat Nelros by six years), the Nelros Cup of Fortune was the first symbol cup plus astrology cup and the first to contain poetry on the cup.

In addition to two lines of divinatory and magical cups -- the Good Luck and the Cup of Fortune -- Nelros also marketed a series of delicate cup and saucer combinations in which the saucer was extended to hold a tea cake or small sandwich. These sets, officially called "At Home" sets, but also colloquially referred to as "tennis," or "sandwich" sets, were usually decorated with floral patterns. One is shown here, despite the fact that it is not a tasseomancy set.

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The Mystic Tea Room

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