Instructions
Make sure your piece of china is Belleek. Belleek is a fine porcelain covered with a "creamy, yellow glaze that looks wet," says Kovel. Many classic Belleek pieces have basket-weave patterns of two or three strands and shamrock ornamentation.
Look for the Belleek mark. Although the Belleek mark changed a number of times since 1891, the size and shape is generally the same. Each mark, according to Kovel, has a picture of "a harp, a tower, an Irish wolfhound, shamrocks or a simple banner with the name Belleek on it." The mark has also changed color through the years; all of the marks are black, green, gold, brown or blue.
Search for your piece online. Several websites offer the ability to compare your piece to recent sales and auctions of similar pieces online. While this is not the most professional way to find out what your Belleek is worth, it will give you a general idea.
Seek out a professional appraisal. Look for a professional that specializes in pottery and fine china. Take your Belleek to them and have the piece appraised for insurance or resale purposes.