Belleek "Undine" Cream Pitcher (6th Mark)
Item: Cream Pitcher
Make: Belleek (Ireland)
Age: 1965-1980
Construction: Bone China
Dimensions: 4 7/8"h x 2 1/8"w x 2 3/4"deep
Condition: Excellent pre-owned vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or crazing. Please see photos.Ā
Details: A small, tall and narrow pitcher in the shape of a kneeling girl (Undine) with her arms upraised, holding back leaves with berries. An Undine is a water nymph, first mentioned by Paracelsus, the German alchemist, in the 16th century. A braided handle extends from the back of the top opening of the pitcher to the middle of the figure's back. Marked on bottom with Belleek's sixth mark.Ā
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Belleek "Undine" Cream Pitcher (6th Mark)
Belleek "Undine" Cream Pitcher (6th Mark)
Item: Cream Pitcher
Make: Belleek (Ireland)
Age: 1965-1980
Construction: Bone China
Dimensions: 4 7/8"h x 2 1/8"w x 2 3/4"deep
Condition: Excellent pre-owned vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or crazing. Please see photos.Ā
Details: A small, tall and narrow pitcher in the shape of a kneeling girl (Undine) with her arms upraised, holding back leaves with berries. An Undine is a water nymph, first mentioned by Paracelsus, the German alchemist, in the 16th century. A braided handle extends from the back of the top opening of the pitcher to the middle of the figure's back. Marked on bottom with Belleek's sixth mark.Ā
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Item: Cream Pitcher
Make: Belleek (Ireland)
Age: 1965-1980
Construction: Bone China
Dimensions: 4 7/8"h x 2 1/8"w x 2 3/4"deep
Condition: Excellent pre-owned vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or crazing. Please see photos.Ā
Details: A small, tall and narrow pitcher in the shape of a kneeling girl (Undine) with her arms upraised, holding back leaves with berries. An Undine is a water nymph, first mentioned by Paracelsus, the German alchemist, in the 16th century. A braided handle extends from the back of the top opening of the pitcher to the middle of the figure's back. Marked on bottom with Belleek's sixth mark.Ā
























