Product code: Belleek Shamrock Cup, Saucer , creamer- 6th Mark/3rd Green deals Mark, + Rose Vase
Belleek Shamrock Cup, Saucer , creamer- 6th Mark/3rd Green Mark, + Rose Vase Belleek shamrock on basketweave cup, saucer and plate. 6th Belleek mark (3rd green mark), about 1965-1980. The vase has a different mark- brown colored. This deals set is in good condition withno chips or cracks. cup: 1-7/8" high saucer: 6" dia Creamer: see pictures Vase: see pictures Belleek china is the oldest porcelain manufacturer in Ireland. Beginning in 1857, in the village of Belleek in County Fermanagh, estate owner John Caldwell Bloomfield reacted to a devastating famine by starting an earthenware manufacturing company as a way to employ the surrounding residents during one of Ireland's darkest times. Since then, it has grown to become one of the most famous potteries in the world. The original factory is still located in Belleek and continues today with a reputation as the finest Parian china in the world. Collectors treasure the delicate yet utilitarian pottery and traditional Irish designs.
Belleek Shamrock Cup, Saucer , creamer- 6th Mark/3rd Green Mark, + Rose Vase Belleek shamrock on basketweave cup, saucer and plate. 6th Belleek mark (3rd green mark), about 1965-1980. The vase has a different mark- brown colored. This deals set is in good condition withno chips or cracks. cup: 1-7/8" high saucer: 6" dia Creamer: see pictures Vase: see pictures Belleek china is the oldest porcelain manufacturer in Ireland. Beginning in 1857, in the village of Belleek in County Fermanagh, estate owner John Caldwell Bloomfield reacted to a devastating famine by starting an earthenware manufacturing company as a way to employ the surrounding residents during one of Ireland's darkest times. Since then, it has grown to become one of the most famous potteries in the world. The original factory is still located in Belleek and continues today with a reputation as the finest Parian china in the world. Collectors treasure the delicate yet utilitarian pottery and traditional Irish designs.