The Belleek Mark – “Without Which None Is Genuine” 

 

All of our Belleek’s Giftware marks, with minor exceptions, include symbols which are unmistakably Irish – The Irish Wolfhound with head turned to face the Round Tower believed to be modelled on Fermanagh’s own Devenish Round Tower, the Irish Harp and sprigs of shamrock which border the ends of the banner at base of each design and carries the single word Belleek.

Pictured to the side is the first of the trademarks ever produced. 

1st Mark 1863-1891

To find what mark is on your piece of Belleek Pottery, see the attached pdf. You will also find a brief explanation of its design and if it has a special significance. 

 

 

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