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In setting up a pottery business, Bloomfield managed to get a railway line built to Belleek so that coal could be delivered with which to fire kilns. "The building started on the pottery in 1858.
WHAT: Cream-colored, translucent Belleek china is a much-collected treasure from Ireland. Started in 1857 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, the company still produces handmade wares. Delicate pieces ...
Belleek Pottery is named for the village where the company first began in the mid-1800s, ...
Belleek Pottery is one of Northern Ireland's biggest tourist attractions with tourists arriving by the coach-load. Since the visitor centre opened in 1989, more than 2.5 million people have ...
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 ...
ONE of Northern Ireland's best known brands incurred massive losses totalling almost £3 million last year. Belleek Pottery in Fermanagh which has been in business for more than 150 years posted a ...
BELLEEK Pottery is to mark the 160th anniversary of continuous production in Fermanagh by launching a special limited edition collection of items reproduced from its archives.
It is already a regular fixture on wedding gift lists, but now Belleek Pottery is aiming to mark another of life's milestones - the funeral. Tuesday, 10 June 2025 Newsletters ...
Belleek Pottery, the Fermanagh-based company best known for its traditional chinaware, has entered the crystal market with the launch of its Belleek Living Crystal range. Caroline Madden reports.
The managing director of Belleek Pottery last night said he felt the Prime Minister ended her visit to the factory with a better understanding of the conce... Tuesday, 27 May 2025.
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 ...
Belleek Pottery is one of Northern Ireland's biggest tourist attractions with tourists arriving by the coach-load. Since the visitor centre opened in 1989, more than 2.5 million people have ...