Belleek Porcelain Aberdeen Pitcher
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Item Details
- Height:
8 Inches - Period:
20th Century - Origin:
England/Ireland
This magnificent porcelain jug was crafted by the famed Belleek firm of Ireland. Known as an Aberdeen jug, this vessel is a stunning example of Belleek's renowned attention to detail. Boasting a split, scrolling handle and lush, ruffled spout, the jug's exuberant design is distinguished by the hand-crafted, lifelike flowers applied to its full body.
Known for being extremely dainty and lightweight, Belleek porcelain is among the finest in the world. Distinguished by designs taken directly from nature, Belleek pottery stands out in any collection. Some of their most enchanting pieces are the incredible Aberdeen jugs. Named in honor of Sir James Campbell Hamilton, 7th Earl and 1st Marquis of Aberdeen, these magnificent pitchers are among the most ornate Belleek ever created.
Features the Second Black Mark, circa 1891-1926
8" high
Known for being extremely dainty and lightweight, Belleek porcelain is among the finest in the world. Distinguished by designs taken directly from nature, Belleek pottery stands out in any collection. Some of their most enchanting pieces are the incredible Aberdeen jugs. Named in honor of Sir James Campbell Hamilton, 7th Earl and 1st Marquis of Aberdeen, these magnificent pitchers are among the most ornate Belleek ever created.
Features the Second Black Mark, circa 1891-1926
8" high












