Blue Willow

Please note, this is a dropped pattern and is currently not being produced by Burleigh. When our remaining stocks are sold, we will not be able to re-order.
Burleigh Blue Willow
8½"  21.5cm
EUR 24,50
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
10½"  26.5cm
EUR 26,90
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
6¼"  16cm
EUR 22,50
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
8"  20cm
EUR 24,50
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
9"  23cm.
EUR 26,90
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
half pint,  285ml
EUR 39,50
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
16 fl.oz.  450ml, 3½"  9cm tall
EUR 110,00
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
4"  9.5cm
EUR 39,50
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
¼ pint   140ml,   3¼"    8.5 cm tall.
EUR 42,50
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
Burleigh Blue Willow
½ pint  280ml, 4"  10 cm tall.
EUR 49,50
incl. 19% tax excl. delivery
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Burleigh Blue Willow.

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The willow design is one of the most popular and well known designs ever manufactured by the English potteries. Burleigh's current version in "Torquay Blue" brings a fresh, bright look to the familiar willow scene; mixed with silver pieces it looks stunning. The various patterns produced by Burleigh work beautifully mixed or make a fabulous single-pattern service.

Blue Willow


Produced at the Burleigh pottery in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in the heart of the Staffordshire potteries, where ceramic tableware has been produced for centuries, and by Burleigh since 1851. 

Dishwasher and microwave proof, with a wonderful, hand applied transfer print.

Please note that due to the hand crafted nature of the transfer pattern, slight variations between pieces may occur. Also, a pattern join may be visible on some pieces; these aspects of Burleigh ware are a result of hand application of the patterns, a skillful process used since the 1750s now used uniquely by Burleigh, and is not a fault.
Small points on the underside of plates, bowls and some other pieces, where the glaze is missing, are also a part of the production process, where the pieces are placed on stands during firing. These small points without glaze do not affect the functionality of the items and there are no pieces of the same type without these stand marks.