Tea Sets |
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| Thea Sinensis is the Latin name of the tea tree
which, if allowed, can reach a height of 30 feet. Native to Assam, China and Japan. Tea
was first brought to Europe by the Dutch in 1610 and to England in 1644. However, it was
not until 1865 when tea drinking became so fashionable in Society that tea growing was
introduced into Ceylon and India. They are now the largest exporters of tea in the world. Tea Ware was Belleek's largest range. The déjeuner or cabaret sets were made up of a tray, teapot, cream, sugar and two or four cups and saucers. Some designs only consisted of these pieces but others like the Shamrock were much larger and have been added to in other periods. The Echinus tea service is the most famous. It was ordered by Queen Victoria for her own use and the Belleek album features a photograph of the "Echinus Déjeuner tea ordered for her Majesty The Queen". The design of the Echinus tea and breakfast service was registered at the board of Trade on 22 February 1869 by "Bob W Armstrong, Melrose, Belleek". In fact the Artichoke service was the first to be registered, preceding the Echinus by some four months. |
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| ABERDEEN CUP & TEAPOT Christine & Peter McCormack's collection. |
ARTICHOKE (left to right,
standing) BREAD PLATE, TRAY, SIDE PLATE (left to right) CUP, SAUCER, SIDE PLATE, MILK JUG |
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| TRAY (standing) Pink highlights and gilded CUP, SAUCER AND SIDE PLATE, gilded Christine & Peter McCormack's collection. |
(left to right) CUP SAUCER, COVERED SUGAR, TEAPOT, CREAM, small. Unusual decoration all 1st period From the late Pat Campbell's collection. |
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Belleek Index ¦ Introduction ¦ Marks ¦ Parian Statues & Busts ¦ Centre Pieces ¦ Vases, Spills & Cornucopias
Miscellaneous Figurines &
Ornaments ¦ Baskets ¦ Candlesticks Lamps ¦ Mirrors
Jardinières, Flower Pots
& Wall Brackets ¦ Lithophanes
¦ Holy Water Fonts ¦ Jugs
Comports, Dessert Services
¦ Crested ¦ Tea Sets ¦ Christmas Plates ¦ Appendix I - Tea Sets
Appendix II -
History & Names ¦ Catalogue
1904 ¦ Catalogue 1949
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