Vintage 1930s BURLEIGH WARE Willow Set of 2 x SERVING PLATTERS (10 11 ) Blue willow china


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Auction 0 bids | 01d Burleigh Ware Blue & White Willow Pattern Teapot ~ Two Pint Capacity £ 14 95 Buy it Now Vintage Burleigh Ware Tureen with Lid Victorian Nice Pattern 9 inch diameter £ 10 Buy it Now 2 Vintage Burleigh Ware Willow Pattern Dinner Plates £ 20 Buy it Now


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Burleigh Ware All Auction Buy It Now 1,061 Results Color Time Period Manufactured Production Style Condition Price Buying Format All Filters Burleigh Asiatic Pheasants Oval Serving Plate Parliament 12" Nice JBDS $8.96 0 bids $14.90 shipping 2d 8h New Listing Burleigh Calico blue Staffordshire England fruit dessert sauce bowls set of 3 $44.20


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Burleigh Ware — Ceramics Lots 1—96 Found 127 *** Burleigh (Burgess & Leigh) yellow glazed marching Guards handled jug (restored) *** Burleigh Ware golf jug, with handle in shape of a golfer in full swing *** Guardsman jug early 20th century, English, Burleigh Ware Pottery, hand painted body, green Trousers on a yellow ground, printed… ***


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This is a very decorative Burleigh Ware pottery jug or pitcher made by Burgess and Leigh of Burslem, Staffordshire Potteries, England during the Art Deco period, circa 1930. The jug has an interesting shape with a Parrot handle, moulded leaves and butterflys on the body.


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The story of Burleigh. Burleigh has been made solely in Middleport Pottery since 1889. The buildings were commissioned by its founders Messrs Burgess and Leigh and have become a beacon of British manufacturing ever since. Burleigh believes itself to be the only remaining pottery in the world using the tissue-transfer decorative technique.


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The Burgess & Leigh name was adopted in 1877, The Middleport Pottery opened in 1889. Printed mark on jug & bowl of the "PAXTON" pattern - the registration number 468915 was first used 1905. Printed globe mark used 1906-12. Note the inclusion of the place 'BURSLEM', sometimes 'ENGLAND' appears under the globe and sometimes the pattern name.


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Looking for help pricing your special pieces of antique and vintage ironstone? In this ironstone price guide you'll find suggested values. Skip to content. Home;. Adams Brentwood Pattern Creamer 5.5″ high c.1970's $10-12.00 (SOLD in shop, $10.00) Boote, T & R Ironstone.. Burleigh Ware has produced ironstone in Staffordshire England.


Vintage 1930s BURLEIGH WARE Willow Set of 2 x SERVING PLATTERS (10 11 ) Blue willow china

Burleigh Ware 'Briar' group of three antique English porcelain serving platters including a rare tongue dish, 19th century, the largest 33 cm wide Sold by in for You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg. Burleigh Ware Old Feeding Time Jug


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Collection Burleighware patterns are admired the world over. Our beautifully intricate floral pottery designs add splendor to any meal. With a wide range of tableware available, you can build the perfect dinner service for your tastes and needs. Many Burleigh ware designs have already stood the test of time.


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And the original calico pattern is still made on the old machinery. A blue chintz-like design, two craftsmen clean the rolling drum that is carved with the pattern before applying the blue paint across the drum.. Since then, Ernest Bailey's son has come forward to reveal that when the original Burleigh Ware gates were replaced in the 1940s.


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The period between 1920 and 1940 is considered the Golden Age of Burgess and Leigh. Artists such as Ernest Bailey, Harold Bennett, Charlotte Rhead, and Charles Wilkes were employed to develop new dinnerware and product lines. In the 1930s, Burgess and Leigh introduced its Burleigh trade mark.


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Burgess & Leigh Asiatic Pheasants Blue View Pattern Arden Blue View Pattern Strawberry and Grape Leaf White (Davenport) View Pattern Blue Bird-Regal Peacock View Pattern Blue Willow (Gold Trim) View Pattern Willow Blue (Gold Trim) View Pattern Felicity Blue View Pattern Victorian Chintz Pink View Pattern Burgess Chintz View Pattern


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Burleigh Pottery (also known as Burgess & Leigh) is the name of a pottery manufacturer in Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent. The business specialises in traditionally decorated earthenware tableware. [1] [2] [3] The factory is a nineteenth-century grade II* listed buildings known as the Middleport Pottery.


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The business moved to Middleport Pottery by the Trent and Mersey Canal in 1889, where you will find us today. Following the deaths of William Leigh and Frederick Rathbone Burgess, the business continued with the support of their sons, Edmund Leigh and Richard Burgess. The Leigh family took sole control of the business in 1912 when Richard.