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Belleek Fine Parian China B1185 Tall Celtic 5-Inch Limited-Edition TeapotIn 2007, renowned Irish company Belleek will release 15 limited edition pieces to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary. Each piece represents one decade from the company's history, and many historic forms are being revived after years of retirement for the Archive Collection. Only 600 Tall Celtic teapots will be made, each one numbered and backstamped, making this a true collector's item. Crafted in Ireland of fine parian china, the teapot is embossed with Celtic designs and hand-painted with red and green dragons in an Asian twist, and no two pieces are identical. Dating to the 1920s and originally given the prefix "tall" to distinguish it from a shorter version, the Celtic teapot measures five inches in height, and is best cared for when washed by hand.
Parian china, invented in Great Britain in the 1840s for sculpting classical figurines, was particularly popular in Victorian times. Because of the china's marble-like translucence, the name derived from the Greek island of Paros, famous for its prized white marble. Distributed today by Reed & Barton, Belleek parian ware exhibits exceptional craftsmanship and is esteemed among collectors worldwide. --Ann Bieri
Belleek B3202 Post Office TeapotBelleek Post Office Teapot is a delightful novelty gift adorned with painted shamrocks.
Belleek Fine Parian China B3203 Murphy's Pub TeapotEach year renowned Irish company Belleek produces a teapot especially for collectors. The Murphy's Pub sixth annual edition features such delightfully sculpted details as a thatched roof, windows, and a stone chimney. Green shamrocks, the signature of Belleek, are hand-painted on the roof, and a garland of pink flowers hangs over the door. The name "Murphy's" is written in gold above the garland. Not just for admiring on a shelf, the six-inch-tall teapot brews up to six cups of tea, and matches a full collection of Belleek Shamrock dinnerware and giftware. For best results, the teapot is washed by hand.
The Belleek teapot is hand-crafted in Ireland of fine parian china. Parian, invented in Great Britain in the 1840s for sculpting classical figurines, was particularly popular in Victorian times. Because of the china's marble-like translucence, the name derives from the Greek island of Paros, famous for its prized white marble. Distributed today by Reed & Barton, Belleek parian ware exhibits exceptional craftsmanship and is esteemed among collectors worldwide. --Ann Bieri