This iridescent Belleek cream jug is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks, although it does have a few dust marks. The maker's mark is the fifth mark, second green mark, which dates it to 1955-1965. The pattern is called Cleary, named for Belleek designer James Cleary. The cream jug is 3.5 inches wide, 3 inches deep, and 3.5 inches high. It has a capacity of approximately 8 fluid ounces. 
Reads Fermanagh Ireland, with a circle with a knot type design & dark on one side & light on the other side. It reads around it: Deanza in eirink, 0857. 
Green logo / Reg No0857. Fifth mark (1955-65)
The cream jug was produced by Irish porcelain manufacturer Belleek, known for the eggshell thin nature of its fine parian china along with its distinctive lustre glaze. 
features a relief design which includes a trellis motif with stylized "quilted" flowers. 
The lower portion of the jug is decorated in a basket weave pattern. 
The cream jug has a thin applied rope twist handle at one side. 
The exterior of the jug is a creamy white color while the handle and interior of the neck and spout are finished in yellow cob lustre.
*** Color may differ slightly due to difference in monitor colors.  Please use photos as part of the description.
****I measure each piece individually regardless of size on label or brand as sizing varies greatly
Please compare measurements
***** From smoke free , pet (dog &cat) friendly home
******Whenever possible, we use recycled eco friendly packing material in order to keep shipping cost, item price as low as possible, and to be better stewards of our earth