right, so you're not a collector of belleek. no, i'm not, no. no.ely associated with the white clay found at fermanagh in northern ireland. the factory discovered this wonderful white clay in the 1850s, and realized it would make nice porcelain, and invented a whole new form of ceramic art just using white together. the factory founded-- well, 150 years ago, and it invented the use of porcelain shells. i mean, when you look at these little objects-- somehow, white porcelain-- it feels like a seashell, doesn't it? yes, yes. and you see these examples. but the little liners-- no marks on those. i mean, that's normal on this piece. they didn't bother to mark the little liners. but underneath it will have the mark, won't it? yes, and i mean, it's such a clear sign of the factory. you've got the tower that stood on the side of lough erne, you've got the harp and the wolfhound, and those are the-- the features that put together for a local speciality and what we don't know is the name of the modelers of these. i mean, i think-- i mean, in a way i'm sure t