Its origins date back to just after the Great Hunger and this iconic pottery is as synonymous with Ireland as the symbol of the harp, Belleek Pottery is something of a national treasure. We would ...
WHAT: Cream-colored, translucent Belleek china is a much-collected treasure from Ireland. Started in 1857 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, the company still produces handmade wares. Delicate pieces in ...
Belleek china is one of the best-known products of Ireland. Visitors and collectors have carried Belleek teapots and vases home from Ireland since the 1850s. Irish Belleek is easy to identify. The ...
This query calls for an antiques detective. But first, the case needs some background. Mention Belleek china, and most people think of Irish Belleek, the delicate iridescent eggshell-like porcelain ...
Belleek china is one of the best-known products of Ireland. Visitors and collectors have carried Belleek teapots and vases home from Ireland since the 1850s. Irish Belleek is easy to identify. The ...
Belleek pottery was first produced just outside of Belleek, Ireland — hence the name Belleek — in 1859. Belleek is a thin-bodied, ivory-colored and almost iridescent porcelain. Other companies have ...
Our collectors always contribute the most interesting pieces, and this month they have sent us a wonderful group, from a prized piece of porcelain worth thousands to a Victorian skirt lifter, ...
BELLEEK Pottery has launched a new range of crystal under its contemporary Belleek Living brand. The Fermanagh-based company has invested over ?2.25m developing the range, which will be focused ...
Although he co-founded what turned out to be one of Ireland’s most successful pottery manufacturers, when his business partner died, the latter’s son refused to recognise his partnership, leading to ...
One of the most prized items in the Bruce Museum's decorative arts collection is an elaborately decorated urn-shaped vase created by Belleek Pottery of Northern Ireland. The extraordinary ...
I am curious to see if you are able to give me a valuation on the pictured Belleek vase. I bought it at auction around 1970. It is approximately 13 inches tall and has no chips or cracks. The ...
Belleek china is one of the best-known products of Ireland. Visitors and collectors have carried Belleek teapots and vases home from Ireland since the 1850s. Irish Belleek is easy to identify. The ...
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