Collection: Beswick Collection

Beswick porcelain is a type of ceramic produced by the British pottery company Beswick Pottery Ltd. The company was founded in 1892 in Longton, Staffordshire, England by James Wright Beswick and his sons John and Gilbert.

Initially, Beswick Pottery produced general household ceramics such as teapots, mugs, and jugs. However, in the 1930s, the company began to produce animal figurines, which would become their most popular and collectible items. Beswick porcelain animals were characterized by their lifelike detail, elegant design, and high-quality craftsmanship.

Beswick Pottery continued to produce animal figurines until the 1980s when the company was acquired by Royal Doulton. After the acquisition, production of Beswick porcelain ceased, and the brand was eventually discontinued.

Today, Beswick porcelain figurines are highly collectible and sought after by collectors around the world. The value of these figurines can vary depending on factors such as rarity, age, condition, and desirability. Some of the most valuable and sought-after Beswick porcelain figurines include the "Beatrix Potter" series, which features characters from the famous children's books, and the "Birds of the World" series.

Collecting Beswick porcelain figurines can be a rewarding hobby, as it allows collectors to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of these exquisite pieces. Additionally, owning a collection of Beswick figurines can be a valuable investment, as the value of these pieces has been known to appreciate over time.

If you're a collector or simply an admirer of fine art and craftsmanship, consider adding a piece of Beswick porcelain to your collection. With their lifelike detail, elegant design, and enduring value, Beswick figurines are a true treasure of British ceramics.

Beswick Collection by Before Treasures