Instructions
Find out more about the pottery. Some pieces of Burleigh ware are more collectible than others. Because some new pieces are made from archival molds, a novice collector could have a hard time telling classic pieces from current ones. Visit your local bookstore and library to look for collector's guides such as "Collecting Burleigh Ware" by Elizabeth R. Coupe or "Burleigh: The Story of a Pottery" by Julie McKeown. Internet sites, such as Perfect Pieces: Specialists in British Pottery, offer guides that show how to recognize the pottery's distinctive backstamp.
Search antiques and collectibles stores. Concentrate on larger stores that will have more extensive inventories or ones that specialize in pottery. Let the store owners know about your interest in Burleigh ware pottery so they can contact you if they receive any. Also, conduct online searches at large Internet antiques stores, such as Ruby Lane or Trocadero. These virtual antiques malls feature many dealers with wide and quickly changing selections.
Search online auctions. A website such as eBay is a favorite hunting ground for Burleigh ware collectors. Also, these sites can be good places to see pictures of many different patterns of the pottery, as well as to learn how much people are willing to pay for specific pieces. Look through completed auctions to learn what the market price is for the pottery.
Hunt for Burleigh ware through china replacement services. Companies that sell replacement china have a huge inventory of diverse pieces. Replacements, Ltd. has an extensive selection of the pottery and features pictures and pricing information on its website.