Belleek Pottery started in the mid 1850's and is still going strong. Their company web site has pages for the Belleek Collector's Society. And this page shows the different back stamps so you can identify the age of your Belleek.
http://www.belleek.com/Company-Info/Company-Information/Date-your-Belleek
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Monday, August 12, 2013
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