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The Belleek porcelain factory was founded in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland about 1849, after landowner John Caldwell Bloomfield inherited his father's estate, and undertaking a geological survey, discovered the area was rich in minerals.

Bloomfield went into partnership with a London architect and a Dublin merchant and set up a pottery business to provide work for the tenant farmers whose lives had been decimated by the Irish potato famine.

The construction of the pottery commenced in 1858, and it included a railway line to the works, so coal could be delivered for the kilns.

The company commenced producing domestic wares, but it wasn't until 1863 that small quantities of the translucent ivory-looking porcelain for which Belleek is famous, were produced.

Belleek was popular with Queen Victoria and was displayed at the great 19th century exhibitions, and enjoyed a large export market.

Typical Belleek items include figures, more... vases, dishes, eggshell-thin tea services, and baskets, often with delicate open lattice-work. Marine motifs were commonly used including Neptune, shells, seaweed, mermaids, dolphins and coral and wares.

The history of the factory's output can be identified by the type and colour of the marks. A black mark was in use from 1863 to 1946 and this was superseded by a green mark. The green mark continued in use until 1980, and this was followed by a series of colours used for only short periods: gold from 1980 to 1992; dark blue from 1993 to 1996; light blue from 1997 to 1999; black again in 2000; green from 2001 to 2006; black in 2007 and then brown from 2008 onwards.

The company has changed ownership a number of times since 1884, by which time the three original owners had died, and is currently owned by Irish born American entrepreneur, Dr George G. Moore. Belleek has rebranded from the ornamental porcelain with shamrocks for which it is famous to more commercial everyday pottery through its Belleek Living range.

When buying, condition should always be checked, as Belleek objects are easily damaged due to the delicacy of the designs. less...

Belleek antique Irish porcelain tea ware comprising five cups…
19th Century Belleek Irish Porcelain Tea Set (11 pieces)

Belleek antique Irish porcelain tea ware comprising five cups and six saucers, 19th century, (11 items)

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A Belleek cup and saucer and a ribbon Fidel teacup, 19th…
Antique Belleek and Fidel Teacups with Ribbon Motif

A Belleek cup and saucer and a ribbon Fidel teacup, 19th century, black factory marks to the base, the largest cup 2.17 in. high

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19th century Belleek porcelain cup and saucer, second black mark
Belleek Porcelain Cup and Saucer, Second Black Mark

19th century Belleek porcelain cup and saucer, second black mark

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Four Belleek teacups & saucers second version green marks to…
Green Mark Belleek Teacups & Saucers Set

Four Belleek teacups & saucers second version green marks to bases.

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A Belleek 'Neptune' trio, 1891-1926, Second black mark period,…
Belleek Neptune Trio with Lustre Glazes

A Belleek 'Neptune' trio, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, the cup delicately modelled with shell feet and a coral handle, all items with fine lustre glazes and edged in light green colours; with printed marks underside, diameter 5.91 in., and 5.31 in…

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Five Belleek 'Shamrock' tea Ware items, 1891-1926, Second black…
Belleek Shamrock Tea Ware Set, Second Black Mark Period

Five Belleek 'Shamrock' tea Ware items, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, comprising a tea cup and saucer, side plate, sugar bowl and a bread plate with two handles, each with hand painted shamrocks in green upon a relief woven ground; printed marks to

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Seven Belleek 'Shamrock' tea Ware items, 1926-1946, third black…
Belleek Shamrock Tea Ware Set, 1926-1946

Seven Belleek 'Shamrock' tea Ware items, 1926-1946, third black mark period, comprising one cup and saucer, two sides plates, a small size creamer, a sugar bowl, and one butter dish, each with hand painted shamrocks in green upon a relief woven ground; pri

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Belleek cup and saucer 'Shamrocks', green mark
Green Mark Belleek Cup and Saucer with Shamrocks

Belleek cup and saucer 'Shamrocks', green mark

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Belleek pink and white cup and saucer (black mark)
Belleek Pink and White Cup and Saucer (Black Mark)

Belleek pink and white cup and saucer (black mark)

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8 various Belleek items, including pair Coffee cups & saucers;…
Belleek Set: Cups, Saucers, and Shell Dishes (2nd Green Mark)

8 various Belleek items, including pair Coffee cups & saucers; & four matching shell form dishes. All 2nd green mark. Length 5.91 in. (each) (dishes)

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Belleek shell form 4 cups and 6 saucers, black mark
Belleek Shell Cups and Saucers, Black Mark Set

Belleek shell form 4 cups and 6 saucers, black mark

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Four Belleek coffee cups and saucers (& extra saucers)
Belleek Coffee Cups & Saucers with Extra Saucers

Four Belleek coffee cups and saucers (& extra saucers)

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6 Belleek trios (green mark)
Green Mark Belleek Trio Set

6 Belleek trios (green mark)

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