Belleek Bow Creamer — a fine Irish porcelain piece from one of the world’s most beloved pottery houses. This creamer, part of the enduring Bow pattern series, features Belleek’s signature creamy glaze, light-transmitting porcelain, and basketweave relief. The gently flared form is accented by a braided handle and delicate shamrock sprigs hand-painted in green — a hallmark of Belleek’s Irish identity.
Founded in County Fermanagh in 1857, Belleek Pottery gained international recognition for its luminous Parian porcelain and understated decoration. The Bow pattern is among its most collectible motifs, combining utility with Celtic-inspired elegance. This creamer likely dates to the third or fourth mark period of the 20th century and reflects the continued popularity of shamrock-themed export wares.
Perfect for display or use with tea service, this creamer offers both charm and pedigree. It’s a small but significant tribute to Irish ceramic heritage — beloved by collectors and Anglophiles alike.
































