Where to find Burleigh ware and Burgess and Leigh?
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Where did the name Burleigh ware come from?
Burleigh was founded in 1851 as Hulme & Booth in Burslem, Stafordshire, named after the founders, and then renamed ‘Burgess & Leigh’, after names of the new owners when the pottery changed hands in 1862.
How tall is a Burleigh ware baluster Bowl?
A Burleigh lustre ware Burslem vase, circa 1930, the baluster shaped vase decorated with Koi against a lustre blue ground. Height 12 cm Circa 1920s Burleigh Ware square bowl.
How tall are the Burleigh ware Willow jugs?
A pair of Burleigh Ware fish vases, 1930s, pattern 3142/48, blue and turquoise lustre glazed vases with flaring rims and bases, decorated with blue and tan fish swimming amidst water reeds; maroon mark of Burleigh Ware with Burgess & Lee initials, Burslem… Two antique Burleigh Ware Willow jugs, 11.2 cm high (tallest) approx.
WorthPoint is the largest resource online for identifying, researching and valuing antiques. Explore over 425 Million “sold for” prices with item details and images. “BURLEIGH WARE” in arch above lined globe with two center banners, “BURGESS & LEIGH” in top banner and “BURSLEM” in bottom banner, “ENGLAND” in reverse arch beneath globe.
Burleigh was founded in 1851 as Hulme & Booth in Burslem, Stafordshire, named after the founders, and then renamed ‘Burgess & Leigh’, after names of the new owners when the pottery changed hands in 1862.
A pair of Burleigh Ware fish vases, 1930s, pattern 3142/48, blue and turquoise lustre glazed vases with flaring rims and bases, decorated with blue and tan fish swimming amidst water reeds; maroon mark of Burleigh Ware with Burgess & Lee initials, Burslem… Two antique Burleigh Ware Willow jugs, 11.2 cm high (tallest) approx.
What did Burgess and Leigh make in Burslem?
Burgess and Leigh Manufacturers of earthenware in the form of stylish vases, novelty flower jugs and practical tableware. Burgess & Leigh occupied the Central Pottery, Burslem from 1862 to 1867 ( probably as Burgess Leigh & Co)