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Creator: Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Antique Hand-painted & Gilt Decorated Tall Porcelain Rose Vase / Belleek Willets
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Tarry Town, NY
Step into the enchanting world of antique elegance with our stunning Hand-Painted & Gilt Decorated Tall Porcelain Rose Vase. This exquisite piece is a testament to timeless beauty, a...
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1860s American Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Gold

Belleek Cabaret Tea Set, Cream Cob Lustre, Erne, Victorian, 1890s
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is an extremely rare Belleek cabaret set for two, or "tête-à-tête", made in the Erne series brought out in the 1890s. The items carry the 2nd Black Mark, used between 1891 and 1926. The set consists of a teapot, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, two teacups and saucers, and a large matching tray. This set is very fine and with its restrained cream-white colour it would make a wonderful wedding gift! If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish eggshell porcelain, which has an unusually high amount of "frit" and therefore is thinner and finer than any other china. Pottery in Belleek (in the now Northern-Irish area of Fermanagh) had started in 1849 with John Caldwell Bloomfield, who was a wealthy land owner. During the Irish famine he realised that unless he would find a way for his tenants to make a profit off the land, they would starve. Agriculture had become impossible due to the agricultural diseases. This caused millions to starve and more millions to leave. As an amateur mineralogist, John Caldwell Bloomfield realised that his land had exactly the right mineral deposits to be used as clay for porcelain. He involved several investors and scientists and after many years of research, trial, error, the building of a railway line to import coal from England, and building a factory, the Belleek pottery resulted, employing the local people and soon producing the finest china made with clay from the Belleek area. What had started as a way to fend off famine among the local tenants had became a story of incredible success by the 1880s as Queen Victoria fell in love with the fine white china and the many homely, slightly bizarre but nature-loving designs; this was different from English tradition, yet it was very much to the taste of the British who had developed a real love for home-made fine china since it was introduced in the late 18th Century. Belleek not only brought out many tea services, but started a new tradition of intricately woven porcelain baskets. Soon the English nobility started to place big orders and the pottery is still flourishing today and selling its wares the world over, while in England most potteries have long disappeared. Belleek made many cabaret services, often called breakfast services or "tête-à-tête" services; these were used to carry breakfast tea up to the bedroom. Queen Victoria bought one in the Echinus style during a visit to the factory in the 1860s, and ever since Belleek's cabaret services have been in great demand. Nowadays there are very few of these left and it is rare to find a full service like this. The Erne series was named after the river right besides the Belleek factory. This river forms the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the factory on the Northern Irish end of the bridge at Belleek. The pattern seems to be a play on the baskets and nets of the fishermen who once fished the abundant trout and salmon on the river Erne and the lake that belongs to it. The items carry the second Black Mark, which was used between 1891 and 1926, however the very fine quality of the porcelain indicates that most pieces of the set are more likely to be from the 1890s than from the 20th Century. You will see that the shade of cob lustre is different on each item; this is normal for Belleek tea sets...
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Late 19th Century Northern Irish Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Irish Belleek Porcelain Trumpet Centerpiece Vase Urn 1926-1946 Ireland
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Dublin, Ireland
An Exceptionally Fine Quality Irish Belleek Porcelain Pleated and Flared Trumpet formed Centerpiece of museum quality. Third black mark for 1926 to 1946 The main flaired body above...
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Early 20th Century Irish Victorian Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain, Pottery

Antique Pair Irish Belleek Porcelain Triple Fish Rare Vases 1863-1890 Ireland
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Dublin, Ireland
An extremely rare Pair of Irish Belleek Porcelain Victorian “Triple Fish Vases” of Museum quality and very large proportions. First period black mark for 1863 to 1890. Each baluster formed vase with waisted fluted decorative rim is raised on three entwined open mouth fish supports on an ornate stepped hexagonal rocky base, decorated in colours and gilt highlights with applied bulrushes, butterflies and lizards. Condition: Good condition for such early items, possibly never used, no evidence of any losses and no hairlines anywhere. Belleek mark...
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19th Century Irish Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain, Pottery

Belleek - 'Neptune' - Ceramic Sugar Bowl - Ireland - circa 1965-1980
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Chatham, ON
BELLEEK (Manufacturer) - ' Neptune ' (Pattern) - Vintage porcelain sugar bowl - featuring a yellow iridescent glaze to the interior of the bowl - green maker's mark to the bottom - I...
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Mid-20th Century Irish Victorian Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Belleek - 'Neptune' - Ceramic Cream Jug - Ireland - circa 1965-1980
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Chatham, ON
BELLEEK (Manufacturer) - ' Neptune ' (Pattern) - Vintage porcelain cream jug - large Size - featuring a yellow iridescent glaze to the handle - green maker's mark to the bottom - Ire...
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Mid-20th Century Irish Victorian Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

BELLEEK, Ceramic Ewer with Applied Floral Decoration, Ireland, Circa 1965-80
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Chatham, ON
BELLEEK (Manufacturer) - Vintage ceramic ewer - featuring applied porcelain floral decoration to the body - 3rd green maker's mark to the bottom - Ireland - circa 1965-1980. Excel...
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Late 20th Century Northern Irish Victorian Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Irish Belleek Porcelain Aberdeen Pitcher Ewer Salt Centerpiece Ireland
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Dublin, Ireland
Stunning assembled Collection of three wonderful early Irish Black Mark Belleek Items to include a quite rare seldom seen rope handled small bowl. All pieces are Second Period Bl...
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19th Century Irish Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain, Pottery

Belleek Cabaret Tea Set for Two, Shamrock Pattern, 1891-1946
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is a rare and gorgeous Belleek cabaret tea service, or dejeuner set, in the famous Shamrock design, consisting of a teapot, two teacups and saucers, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, and a salt and pepper, all placed on a large matching tray. It is extremely rare to come across an entire cabaret set of these antique items, particularly when in such good condition, so this is a rare opportunity! If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish eggshell porcelain, which has an unusually high amount of "frit" and therefore is thinner and finer than any other china. Pottery in Belleek (in the now Northern-Irish area of Fermanagh) had started in 1849 with John Caldwell Bloomfield, who was a wealthy land owner. During the Irish famine...
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Late 19th Century Northern Irish Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Belleek Irish Antique Porcelain Hexagonal Shaped Lustre Glazed Basket
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
An exceptional and finely made Irish woven porcelain hexagonal shaped basket made by Belleek and dating from the 19th century. The stunning basket stan...
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19th Century Irish High Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Belleek Cabaret Tea Set for Two, Cream Grass Pattern, Victorian 1863-1891
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful and very rare Belleek cabaret set in the Grass design, consisting of a teapot, two teacups and saucers, a milk jug and a lidded sugar bowl, all placed on a large tray. All items carry the 1st Black Mark, which was used between 1863 and 1891. It is extremely rare to come across an entire cabaret set of these antique items, particularly when in such fabulous condition, so this is a rare opportunity! If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish eggshell porcelain, which has an unusually high amount of "frit" and therefore is thinner and finer than any other china. Pottery in Belleek (in the now Northern-Irish area of Fermanagh) had started in 1849 with John Caldwell Bloomfield, who was a wealthy land owner. During the Irish famine...
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Late 19th Century Northern Irish Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

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Antique Irish Belleek Porcelain Three Strand Basket Centerpiece 18651889 Ireland
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Stunning Example of an extremely rare Irish Belleek Porcelain Flower Encrusted Three Strand Basket of circular outline. Nineteenth Century. This exceptional Belleek porcelain basket is an outstanding example of the delicate artistry for which this renowned Irish factory is famous. Carefully formed with a four-strand woven base, this basket features twin delicate double “twig handles and radiating latticework and is adorned with a bouquets of intricate flowers. with slight iridescence to the glaze all over. Known for being extremely dainty and lightweight, Belleek porcelain is among the finest in the world. Belleek baskets...
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BELLEEK - 'Neptune' - Ceramic Cream Jug & Sugar Bowl - Ireland - Circa 1955-1980
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Located in Chatham, ON
BELLEEK (Manufacturer) - ' Neptune ' (Pattern) - Vintage porcelain cream jug and sugar bowl - featuring a yellow iridescent glaze to the interior of the jug and handle as well as the...
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Belleek Porcelain Honey Pot with Cover, Shamrocks, Bees, 1891-1926
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is a very charming Belleek lidded honey pot in the famous Shamrock design. It carries the 2nd Black Mark, which was used between 1891 and 1926. It is rare to come across one of these from the original period it was brought out - they were made again later in the 20th Century but not in the same wonderful porcelain quality from this period, so this is a rare opportunity. If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish...
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Antique Irish Belleek Porcelain Pottery Jardiniere Bowl Centerpiece 1891-1926
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Antique Irish Belleek Porcelain Four Strand Basket Centerpiece 1865-1889 Ireland
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Belleek Porcelain Cabaret Tea Set, Green Neptune, Victorian, 1891-1926
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This is a rare and gorgeous Belleek cabaret tea service for four in the green Neptune design made by Belleek some time between 1891 and 1926, most probably...
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Belleek Teacup Trio, Cream Lustre Echinus, Victorian 1867-1891
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Belleek Teacup Quartet, Cream Lustre Echinus, Victorian, 1869
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This is a Belleek teacup quartet consisting of a teacup, saucer, side plate and large plate. It was made in the famous Echinus series brought out in 1867; this is one of the very rar...
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Late 19th Century Northern Irish Late Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

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Parian Porcelain Teapot, Belleek Green Hexagon Shape, 2nd BM 1891-1926
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is teapot made by Belleek between 1891 and 1926. It is made in the wonderful "Hexagon" shape in blush green. If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish eggshell porcelain, which has an unusually high amount of "frit" and therefore is thinner and finer than any other china. Pottery in Belleek (in the now Northern-Irish area of Fermanagh) had started in 1849 with John Caldwell Bloomfield, who was a wealthy land owner. During the Irish famine he realised that unless he would find a way for his tenants to make a profit off the land, they would starve. Agriculture had become problematic due to the diseases caused by mono culture, which caused millions to starve and more millions to leave. As an amateur mineralogist, John Caldwell Bloomfield realised that his land had exactly the right mineral deposits to be used as clay for porcelain. He involved several investors and scientists and after many years of research, trial, error, the building of a railway line to import coal from England, and building a factory, the Belleek pottery resulted, employing the local people and soon producing the finest china made with clay from the Belleek area.  What had started as a way to fend off famine among the local tenants had became a story of incredible success by the 1880s as Queen Victoria fell in love with the fine white china and the many homely, slightly bizarre but nature-loving designs; this was different from English tradition, yet it was very much to the taste of the British who had developed a real love for home-made fine china since it was introduced in the late 18th Century. Soon the English nobility started to place big orders and the pottery is still flourishing today and selling its wares the world over, while in England most potteries have long disappeared. You can find the original Belleek factory at the banks of the river Erne that forms the border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland. The Hexagon series is one of those very striking designs Belleek came up with. Everything about it is hexagonal, without making you feel it is angular at all because it is all flowing beautifully. Belleek designs are inspired by nature rather than by fashion: there are roots, branches and sea shells, and the Hexagon series has shipping ropes as the teapot handle and the starkly fluted shoulder of the teapot seems to be made of sails that are flapping in the wind. The porcelain is a beautiful cream colour with a blush of green, creating a very fine hue. And the china, as most Belleek china...
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Belleek Porcelain Cabaret Teapot Set, Green Neptune, Victorian, 1891-1926
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is a rare and gorgeous Belleek cabaret teapot set in the green Neptune design, consisting of a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar basin, all placed on a small tray. All items carry the 2nd black mark, which was used between 1891 and 1926. If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish eggshell porcelain, which has an unusually high amount of "frit" and therefore is thinner and finer than any other china. Pottery in Belleek (in the now Northern-Irish area of Fermanagh) had started in 1849 with John Caldwell Bloomfield, who was a wealthy land owner. During the Irish famine he realised that unless he would find a way for his tenants to make a profit off the land, they would starve. Agriculture had become impossible due to the diseases caused by mono culture. This caused millions to starve and more millions to leave. As an amateur mineralogist, John Caldwell Bloomfield realised that his land had exactly the right mineral deposits to be used as clay for porcelain. He involved several investors and scientists and after many years of research, trial, error, the building of a railway line to import coal from England, and building a factory, the Belleek pottery resulted, employing the local people and soon producing the finest china made with clay from the Belleek area.  What had started as a way to fend off famine among the local tenants had become a story of incredible success by the 1880s as Queen Victoria fell in love with the fine white china and the many homely, slightly bizarre but nature-loving designs; this was different from English tradition, yet it was very much to the taste of the British who had developed a real love for home-made fine china since it was introduced in the late 18th century. Soon the English nobility started to place big orders and the pottery is still flourishing today and selling its wares the world over, while in England most potteries have long disappeared. The Neptune series is one of the most Classic and popular designs Belleek has made and could be found in many Irish households. Many Belleek designs are inspired by nature rather than by fashion: there are sea shells, froth, kelp, tree roots and bark, corals and woven baskets. The Neptune series is entirely inspired by the sea. Each detail is true to the concept; the surface is wonderfully fluted like the waves of the sea, and the little feet of each item, as well as the finial of the teapot are shaped like shells. The handles are made like coral. The belly of the teapot is shaped like the waves of the sea, with the froth of the surf coming around the shoulder of the pot. And of course the color is like the beautiful green of the Irish Sea on a stormy day. This set takes you into the Irish Sea, and it never fails to inspire your imagination. It is increasingly hard to come across any Belleek cabaret tray...
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Late 19th Century Northern Irish Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

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Porcelain

Belleek Porcelain Cabaret Tea Set, Pink Neptune, Victorian, circa 1891
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is a rare and gorgeous Belleek cabaret tea service for four in the pink Neptune design, consisting of a teapot, four teacups and saucers, a milk jug, ...
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Late 19th Century Northern Irish Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

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Porcelain

Belleek Porcelain Demitasse Cup, Soft Pink Tridacna, Victorian 1891-1926
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful Belleek demitasse cup and saucer in the pink Tridacna design with the 2nd Black Mark, which was used between 1891 and 1926. This cup is tiny; it holds a single es...
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Late 19th Century Northern Irish Victorian Antique Belleek Pottery Ltd. Furniture

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Porcelain

Belleek Pottery Ltd. furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Belleek Pottery Ltd. furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of porcelain and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Belleek Pottery Ltd. furniture, although beige editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Belleek Pottery Ltd. were created in the Victorian style in europe during the 19th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Joseph Holdcroft, Copeland & Garrett, and Deakin & Francis. Prices for Belleek Pottery Ltd. furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $225 and can go as high as $5,750, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $719.

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