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Decorative plate from the Asiatic Pheasants range. Its design features a romantic pattern. The unique Asiatic Pheasants pieces boast a quintessential English design, inspired by an oriental pattern. As the most popular dinnerware pattern of the Victorian era, the Asiatic Pheasants design has achieved worldwide popularity for nearly 200 years. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 more info >>
Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 and is still manufacturing exquisite earthenware products in the 21st Century. With a rich heritage in design and craftsmanship, Burleigh use ball clay from Devon, china clay from Cornwall and the unique skilled decorating process of underglaze transfer printing
A piece of pottery with an enduring charm. A cereal bowl couldn't be more elegant. The unique Asiatic Pheasants pieces boast a quintessential English design, inspired by an oriental pattern. As the most popular dinnerware pattern of the Victorian era, the Asiatic Pheasants design has achieved worldwide popularity for nearly 200 years. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 more info >>
The unique Asiatic Pheasants pieces boast a quintessential English design, inspired by an oriental pattern. As the most popular dinnerware pattern of the Victorian era, the Asiatic Pheasants design has achieved worldwide popularity for nearly 200 years. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 and is still manufacturing exquisite earthenware products in the 21st Century. With a rich more info >>
Adorned in a beautiful pattern, this cup and saucer set will make afternoon tea extra special. Saucer: 14.5 cm diameter The unique Asiatic Pheasants pieces boast a quintessential English design, inspired by an oriental pattern. As the most popular dinnerware pattern of the Victorian era, the Asiatic Pheasants design has achieved worldwide popularity for nearly 200 years. Burleigh is a family business more info >>
One of Burleigh's favourite old patterns from the 19th century; Arden depicts an abundance of Hawthorn blossoms in a rich cobalt blue. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 and is still manufacturing exquisite earthenware products in the 21st Century. With a rich heritage in design and craftsmanship, Burleigh use ball clay from Devon, china clay from Cornwall and the unique skilled decorating process of underglaze transfer printing
A delightful teapot from the Asiatic Pheasants range displaying a transfer printed pattern in light blue. The unique Asiatic Pheasants pieces boast a quintessential English design, inspired by an oriental pattern. As the most popular dinnerware pattern of the Victorian era, the Asiatic Pheasants design has achieved worldwide popularity for nearly 200 years. Burleigh is a family business that was established more info >>
A small delicate flower pattern reminiscent of elder flowers in a gentle pale blue originating from the 1930's. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 and is still manufacturing exquisite earthenware products in the 21st Century. With a rich heritage in design and craftsmanship, Burleigh use ball clay from Devon, china clay from Cornwall and the unique skilled decorating process of underglaze transfer printing
A small delicate flower pattern reminiscent of elder flowers in a gentle pale blue originating from the 1930's. This teapot is made in the traditional way, with a grid inside the spout to filter any loose tea debris. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 and is still manufacturing exquisite earthenware products in the 21st Century. With a rich heritage in design and craftsmanship, more info >>
One of Burleigh's favourite old patterns from the 19th century; Arden depicts an abundance of Hawthorn blossoms in a rich cobalt blue. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 and is still manufacturing exquisite earthenware products in the 21st Century. With a rich heritage in design and craftsmanship, Burleigh use ball clay from Devon, china clay from Cornwall and the unique skilled decorating process of underglaze transfer printing
A small delicate flower pattern reminiscent of elder flowers in a gentle pale blue originating from the 1930's. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 and is still manufacturing exquisite earthenware products in the 21st Century. With a rich heritage in design and craftsmanship, Burleigh use ball clay from Devon, china clay from Cornwall and the unique skilled decorating process of underglaze transfer printing
Burleigh's ever-popular calico collection has been produced continuously in their Stoke-on-Trent factory for over 40 years. Although unique, this famous pattern was derived from early Victorian designs which in turn had roots in Chinese porcelain; the deep cobalt blue print representing fallen prunus blossom onto cracked ice
Burleigh's ever-popular calico collection has been produced continuously in their Stoke-on-Trent factory for over 40 years. Although unique, this famous pattern was derived from early Victorian designs which in turn had roots in Chinese porcelain; the deep cobalt blue print representing fallen prunus blossom onto cracked ice
Burleigh's ever-popular calico collection has been produced continuously in their Stoke-on-Trent factory for over 40 years. Although unique, this famous pattern was derived from early Victorian designs which in turn had roots in Chinese porcelain; the deep cobalt blue print representing fallen prunus blossom onto cracked ice
Burleigh's ever-popular calico collection has been produced continuously in their Stoke-on-Trent factory for over 40 years. Although unique, this famous pattern was derived from early Victorian designs which in turn had roots in Chinese porcelain; the deep cobalt blue print representing fallen prunus blossom onto cracked ice
Damask Roses and Primroses make up this lovely chintz design based on a mid-Victorian archive pattern. Specially reintroduced to Burleigh's collection by popular demand, These exclusive pieces will complement any table with their beautifully ornate look
Damask Roses and Primroses make up this lovely chintz design based on a mid-Victorian archive pattern. Specially reintroduced to Burleigh's collection by popular demand, These exclusive pieces will complement any table with their beautifully ornate look
Damask Roses and Primroses make up this lovely chintz design based on a mid-Victorian archive pattern. Specially reintroduced to Burleigh's collection by popular demand, These exclusive pieces will complement any table with their beautifully ornate look
Burleigh's ever-popular calico collection has been produced continuously in their Stoke-on-Trent factory for over 40 years. Although unique, this famous pattern was derived from early Victorian designs which in turn had roots in Chinese porcelain; the deep cobalt blue print representing fallen prunus blossom onto cracked ice
Damask Roses and Primroses make up this lovely chintz design based on a mid-Victorian archive pattern. Specially reintroduced to Burleigh's collection by popular demand, These exclusive pieces will complement any table with their beautifully ornate look
Burleigh's ever-popular calico collection has been produced continuously in their Stoke-on-Trent factory for over 40 years. Although unique, this famous pattern was derived from early Victorian designs which in turn had roots in Chinese porcelain; the deep cobalt blue print representing fallen prunus blossom onto cracked ice
Damask Roses and Primroses make up this lovely chintz design based on a mid-Victorian archive pattern. Specially reintroduced to Burleigh's collection by popular demand, These exclusive pieces will complement any table with their beautifully ornate look
One of Burleigh's favourite old patterns from the 19th century; Arden depicts an abundance of Hawthorn blossoms in a rich cobalt blue. Burleigh is a family business that was established in 1851 and is still manufacturing exquisite earthenware products in the 21st Century. With a rich heritage in design and craftsmanship, Burleigh use ball clay from Devon, china clay from Cornwall and the unique skilled decorating process of underglaze transfer printing