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Canister / Biscuit Jar, Belleek Pottery, New Shell Pink, Ireland Porcelain

Canister / Biscuit Jar, Belleek Pottery, New Shell Pink, Ireland Porcelain

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  • Canister / Biscuit Jar with Lid, Belleek Fine Parian China, Pink Sea Shells, New Shell Pink, Pink & White Cookie Jar, Kitchen Decor, Elegant Kitchen, Coastal Decor, Gift Ideas,  (Discontinued)
  • Made in Ireland
  • Not Vintage: 2001 - 2006
  • Details:  This is an absolutely gorgeous biscuit jar / cookie jar, with a lot of history behind it.  It is from Belleek Pottery, known for their beautiful Parian China.  This biscuit jar has an elaborate pattern consisting of pink sea shells, white corals and fish scales.  The matching lid has the same pattern plus a solitary conch on top as handle.  Based on the back stamp, we can date this canister to between 2001 and 2006.  If you are a Belleek collector, we hope this find brings you great joy.  A wonderful addition for your next tea party, or summer display.  Perfect for a Coastal styled home or Summer decor.
  • Material:  Porcelain
  • Dimensions:  7.0 inches Tall (including lid), 5.25 inches in Diameter.
  • Condition:  Vintage - Excellent Condition.  There are no, cracks, chips or scratches. The gold rim is in perfect condition.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  All Sales Final.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.  

Belleek Pottery was established in 1858 by John Caldwell Bloomfield and two partners, Robert Williams Armstrong and David McBirney.  In 1884 the company began trading as Belleek Pottery Works Company in Belleek Ireland.  The company struggled throughout the First and Second World Wars, and they only produced earthenware during that time, however, at the end of WWII, they stopped the production of earthenware.  In 1988, Dungannon-based Powerscreen International bought the company.  Another change of ownership happened in 1990, George G. Moore became the new owner, and remains the owner today.  They've continued expanding and own several other brands you may be familiar with:  Galway Crystal (1993), Aynsley China (1997) and Donegal China (2000).  Belleek is best known for their Parian Porcelain, started in 1863, and still being made today.

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