HISTORY:
We are cleaning out our "overgrown" collection of UK (mainly) chinaware because we have quality chinaware coming out of our ears! Some pieces/collections have been kept but others must find new homes to accommodate our latest passion - fine, artistic chinaware (hand painted of course)
If Irish pottery is close to your heart, you might also like to take a look HERE
We found some more of our beautiful Fermanagh Belleek porcelain/china that needs to find a new home.
Never heard, seen or touched some lovely Belleek? This is very light, fine porcelain/china made with a special clay mixture which comprises a high proportion of frit. Frit? what on earth is frit? Take a look HERE to find out more
Genuine Belleek wares are distinctly different to your 'it all looks the same to me' English chinawares, just hold it in your hand and it is so delicate and lightweight, the surface is often 'patterned' with the porcelain reflecting with a "shell-like" sheen.
Another great thing about Belleek ware is that it can be accurately dated, the company was very methodical when it came to their dating system so that you can easily see when that gorgeous piece of Belleek in your display cabinet was made.
Belleek wares are highly sought after, watch out for fake Belleek ware!
Belleek began operations in the mid 19th Century and the type of clay they use plus high quality craftsmanship (or craftswomanship) make for a very high demand for quality genuine Belleek.
For us, our Irish Belleek ware was highly prized but now it needs to move on, making way for some gorgeous 1940's Paragon
DLAT Rating: 10/10 (Darling Look At This!)
Yes, this piece of Belleek rates right up there at 10/10 for appearance and 'feel"
Once you have held a piece of Belleek, you will always instantly know whenever you come across it - so light and delicate, very fine chinaware
BELLEEK - Teacup (1) ONLY (Yes, we do have the saucer advertised also and have separated them as many just want one piece or the other)
1955 ~ 1965 manufacture date based on the backstamp
White/Cream porcelain base
Slight Yellow tint to the glazing
HIGHLY Translucent! When held to the light you can easily see the shadow of your hand/fingers through the porcelain and in fact you can see the image of the backstamp. This was one reason that Belleek changed the colour of their backstamp from the original Black to Green.
Extremely light: 100g
HAND DECORATED
The teacup is "patterned" with raised ribbing which has been painted a pale Yellow and the inside of the teacup also has the same pale Yellow applied.
The glaze has a high sheen which gives the teacup the appearance of being "shell like"
The backstamp is definitely the 5th mark, using Green. Also interesting is that Belleek does not glaze the backstamp area, the underneath is of course glazed but the centre is left unglazed.
DIMENSIONS: 65mm Height x 82mm diameter "top mouth" or 100mm across including the handle
This is NOT a demi-tasse or "dolls cup"!
COSMETIC CONDITION:
USED but practically "as new"
NO cracks
NO stains, tannin marks or other signs of use
NO chips or fleabites
NO crazing
NO wear showing to the design at all
NO discolouration (outside, inside or underneath)