What is my Belleek worth?

What is my Belleek worth?

Belleek is a beloved collector’s item in the contemporary market thanks to both its brilliant beauty and fascinating legacy that traces back to one of the darkest moments in Irish history. Belleek china can sell from anywhere between $500 to $10,000 and beyond.

Is Belleek pottery still made?

Established in 1857 Belleek Pottery holds a very special place in the cultural and commercial heritage of County Fermanagh. The building which, up until 1988, was used to produce Belleek has since been refurbished internally and features a museum, tearoom, video theatre and showroom.

Where does Belleek porcelain come from?

Promoting over 160 years of craftsmanship, Belleek Pottery is located in the quaint village of Belleek in Co. Fermanagh on the banks of the River Erne. This Neo-Georgian building is home to Ireland’s oldest working fine china pottery.

How old is my Belleek?

The Belleek Mark – “Without Which None Is Genuine”

  1. 1st Mark 1863-1891.
  2. 2nd Mark 1891-1926.
  3. 3rd Mark 1926-1946.
  4. 4th Mark 1946-1955.
  5. 5th Mark 1955-1965.
  6. 6th Mark 1965-1980.
  7. 7th Mark 1980-1993.
  8. 8th Mark 1993-1997.

Is Belleek lead free?

Belleek no longer uses lead-based glazes, or to our knowledge any other volatile metallic compounds in it’s glazes or decorations.

Is Donegal china Belleek?

The Belleek Pottery Group has acquired Donegal Parian China, the Ballyshannon-based manufacturers of china giftware, for an undisclosed sum. The Belleek Pottery chairman, Dr George Moore, said the acquisition of Donegal China represented a natural fit for both companies.

Is Belleek microwave safe?

All though Belleek is one of the thinnest and most translucent china in the word, it is meant and designed for everyday use in the dining room and kitchen and it is safe in the microwave and dishwasher along with the freezer and oven (to 375F).

What is the most valuable Belleek?

Belleek Pottery have unveiled their most expensive piece of pottery yet, which is being sold for £75,000. The elaborate parian china centrepiece created for the Paris Exhibition of 1900 has been reproduced by the craftsmen at Belleek. It is believed the piece took more than 400 hours to make.

Is Belleek china dishwasher safe?

When did Belleek start using made in Ireland?

Belleek already had a large export market in the United States among the many Irish emigrants and they immediately saw the benefits of marking Belleek products with “Made in Ireland” This second mark remained in place until 1926 when Belleek introduced its third mark probably to coincide with the Wembley Exhibition of 1926.

What does Belleek symbolize to Irish people?

These are all- symbolic of Ireland. Perhaps chosen to proclaim the arrival of a new product of Ireland. In turn Belleek itself became symbolic of Ireland and often emigrants would bring a piece of Belleek with them to their new homes across the globe to serve as a reminder of “the old country”.

What is the history of the Belleek stamp?

A green mark was introduced in 2001, using a darker colour of green based on Belleek’s corporate green. In 2007 Belleek celebrated its 150th anniversary and to mark that occasion a special black stamp was issued to commemorate the year.

What happened to Belleek’s blue and black trademarks?

This blue mark was based on the old second mark but due to its small size and difficulty in firing it successfully, it was decided to replace it in 1997 with a second blue mark larger and with a new representation of the Wolfhound, Round Tower and Harp. In 2000 Belleek celebrated the Millennium by issuing a black trademark for that year only.

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