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Size Guide

A closer look at Burleigh’s handcrafted sizes—designed for everyday moments and timeless tables.

Burleigh pottery is handcrafted, so slight variations in size may occur, but each piece is designed with everyday use in mind. As a general guide, standard teacups hold around 7 fl oz (210 ml), mugs around 10 fl oz (300 ml), bowls range from 6.25–7.5 in (16–19 cm) in diameter, and dinner plates measure approximately 10.5 in (26.5 cm). Teapots, jugs, and serving pieces vary by form and collection, but all follow traditional British sizing to suit both casual and formal table settings.
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Iconic Burleigh Shapes

Willow
The Willow form is used in patterns like Calico, Felicity, Arden, and Willow, and is recognized by its slightly scalloped edge. Distinctive features of this form include teacups with fluted rims and squared handles, and teapots with rounded lids and square-topped handles.
Windsor

The Windsor form, used in patterns like Asiatic Pheasants and Regal Peacock Plates, is characterized by a smooth, rounded edge. Windsor teacups feature smooth rims and rounded handles, while teapots have rounded handles, rounded lids with flat-topped knobs, sometimes decorated.

Cranbourne
The Cranbourne form appears exclusively in Regal Peacock, specifically in the Cream Jug, Covered Sugar, and Large Teapot. It is distinguished by more ornate handles and lids, giving the pieces a slightly wider and taller appearance compared to similar items in other forms.
Willow
The Willow form is used in patterns like Calico, Felicity, Arden, and Willow, and is recognized by its slightly scalloped edge. Distinctive features of this form include teacups with fluted rims and squared handles, and teapots with rounded lids and square-topped handles.
Windsor

The Windsor form, used in patterns like Asiatic Pheasants and Regal Peacock Plates, is characterized by a smooth, rounded edge. Windsor teacups feature smooth rims and rounded handles, while teapots have rounded handles, rounded lids with flat-topped knobs, sometimes decorated.

Cranbourne
The Cranbourne form appears exclusively in Regal Peacock, specifically in the Cream Jug, Covered Sugar, and Large Teapot. It is distinguished by more ornate handles and lids, giving the pieces a slightly wider and taller appearance compared to similar items in other forms.
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