The Pink Asiatic Pheasants design, as seen on this Burleigh teapot, was first launched in 1862, adorning the porcelain façades of everything from teacups to serving platters. Since then, it has gone on to become one of the heritage potter's most iconic and multifunctional patterns. Delicate flora and birds pay homage to the beauty of the British countryside, while soft blush tones ensure universal appeal at family dinners and formal parties alike.

BURLEIGH Pink Asiatic Pheasant Teapot
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Pink Asiatic Pheasant Teapot
The Pink Asiatic Pheasants design, as seen on this Burleigh teapot, was first launched in 1862, adorning the porcelain façades of everything from teacups to serving platters. Since then, it has gone on to become one of the heritage potter's most iconic and multifunctional patterns. Delicate flora and birds pay homage to the beauty of the British countryside, while soft blush tones ensure universal appeal at family dinners and formal parties alike.