Belleek ware

Belleek ware

 porcelain from the factory at Belleek, in Fermanagh, Ire. (now Northern Ireland). Extensive local deposits of white feldspar and Cornish china clay and the use of skilled labour from England contributed to the early success of this factory, established by David McBinney and Robert Williams Armstrong in 1857. The white lustreware and the large Parian statuary associated with Belleek both appeared in that first year. Belleek ornate figures, busts in the classical style, ware in natural forms (e.g., shells), and utilitarian ware were among the finest of Victorian eggshell porcelain. The factory became noted for its highly polished iridescent glaze (made under license from the patentee Jules-Joseph Brianchon of Paris) with a frostlike appearance; for a characteristic delicacy and subtlety, evident in the famous Belleek openwork baskets, which, in oval or round form, were hand modelled and embellished with flowers and foliage; and for ornamental motifs taken from marine life. Production continues to the present day, including traditional 19th-century designs.

      American, or Lenox, Belleek, a successful imitation that developed its own warm and restrained perfection, was initiated by Walter Scott Lenox in about 1889 at the Ceramic Art Company and has been made by Lenox, Inc., since 1906.

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  • Belleek (ware) — or Belleek [bə lēk′] n. 〚after Belleek, town in Northern Ireland, where it is made〛 a fine, glossy, often iridescent pottery resembling porcelain * * * …   Universalium

  • Belleek (ware) — or Belleek [bə lēk′] n. [after Belleek, town in Northern Ireland, where it is made] a fine, glossy, often iridescent pottery resembling porcelain …   English World dictionary

  • Belleek (ware) — or Belleek [bə lēk′] n. [after Belleek, town in Northern Ireland, where it is made] a fine, glossy, often iridescent pottery resembling porcelain …   English World dictionary

  • Belleek ware — Bel*leek ware A porcelainlike kind of decorative pottery with a high gloss, which is sometimes iridescent. A very fine kind is made at Belleek in Ireland. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Belleek ware — Bel|leek «buh LEEK», noun, or Belleek ware, a kind of very thin, almost transparent porcelain with an opalescent glaze, made in decorative shapes. ╂[< Belleek, a town in Northern Ireland, where it is made] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Belleek ware — noun see Belleek …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Belleek — noun Etymology: Belleek, town in Northern Ireland Date: 1869 a very thin translucent porcelain with a lustrous pearly glaze produced in Ireland called also Belleek china, Belleek ware …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • belleek — /bəˈlik/ (say buh leek) noun a fragile, ornamental porcelain with a bright lustre. Also, Belleek, Belleek ware. {named after Belleek, village in Northern Ireland} …  

  • Belleek — /beuh leek /, n. a fragile Irish porcelain with a bright luster. Also called Belleek ware. [1865 70; after Belleek, town in Northern Ireland where it is made] * * * …   Universalium

  • Belleek — Bel•leek [[t]bəˈlik[/t]] n. cer a fragile Irish porcelain with a bright luster. Also called Belleek′ ware . • Etymology: 1865–70; after Belleek, town in Northern Ireland where it is made …   From formal English to slang

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