Breast and GYN Health Project – Hope and Holidays in Humboldt 2020
Auction Ends: Nov 15, 2020 07:00 PM PST

Collectibles

Belleek Ireland Shamrock Open Sugar Bowl

Item Number
119
Estimated Value
22 USD
Sold
36 USD to bpebf70a3
Number of Bids
9  -  Bid History

Item Description

This beautiful vintage porcelain open sugar bowl was produced by Belleek Pottery, Ireland. It is no longer available.  It features a delicate hand painted shamrock motif on a basket weave pattern. Interior has a high gloss finish. Approximate size is 2" tall by 4" at widest part of bowl.

 

From Belleek Website:

Shamrock Tableware, with its basket weave, is a timeless design first created in the 1880s.The simplicity of the pattern is based on the weave used in wickerwork baskets, once a common feature of both town and country. In some pieces the design also cleverly uses the stems of the shamrocks to shape such features as the handles and details of the design. It remains an iconic collection, one symbolic of Belleekā€™s long craft tradition.
This Sharmock Sugar Bowl is the perfect addition to the Shamrock Teaware Collection.

-Made in Ireland
-Hand Painted
-Handwash Recommended
-Measures 10.2cmW x 9.1cmH

Item Special Note

This item may be picked up at BGHP between 9:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday at the Breast and GYN Health Project, 987 8th Street, Arcata, CA (Next to the Arcata Co-op). Please call us to schedule your pick up during this crazy COVID-19 times - masks are required. BGHP is open Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm Pacific Time, special pick-up times can be arranged. 707-825-8345 or email Rosegz@hcbhp.org. We will be closed on November 26th and 27th for Thanksgiving. We are willing to make arrangements for afterhours and weekend pick-ups.

If you have special shipping instructions, please let us know right away by emailing rosegz@hcbhp.org or calling us at 707-825-8345. When possible, we plan to ship in USPS Flat Rate Boxes. Bidder is responsible for any shipping costs. BGHP will contact the highest bidder to discuss shipping details.

Donated By:

Ellen Mahoney and Luther Cobb