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Shelley Sunray information and price guide

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The most valuable of the Shelley designs are their futuristic designs of the late 1920s and early 1930s featuring strong colours such as the striking yellows of the Shelley Sunray pattern. The Sunray pattern featured on the Mode and Vogue shapes which are strongly influenced by the Art Deco movement with its streamlined geometric shape. The design was created by Shelley’s lead designer Eric Slater in 1930.

Eric Slater for Shelley Sunray pattern and Vogue shape part tea and coffee set 1930
Eric Slater for Shelley Sunray pattern and Vogue shape part tea and coffee set 1930. Sold for £1,900 at Roseberrys, December 2022.

The bold yellows and black of the Sunray set against the Mode and Vogue forms create one of Shelley’s most popular designs. Vogue teacups are wider and shallower than Mode ones with both having solid handles.

Shelley Sunray Duos on Vouge and on Mode design
Sunray pattern on Vogue and on Mode design.

The design can be found on dinner ware, and tea & coffee service related wares.

We have noted one Sunray colourway featuring green and red instead of the yellow and black.

Shelley Sunray in the red green beige and yellow enamel variant
Sunray in the red green beige and yellow enamel variant. Sold for £1,400 at Gorringes, June 2017.

Shelley Sunray Price Guide

The colour and shape are popular so prices are still strong for services. The Shelley Sunray price guide shows a selection of realised prices at auction. (click to view prices on Shelley prices on ebay and Shelley prices on ebay.com).

A Vogue cup and saucer circa 1930
A Vogue cup and saucer circa 1930. Sold for £140 at Fieldings, October 2020.
A collection Shelley Vogue Sunray dinner and tea ware Design 11742
A collection Shelley Vogue Sunray dinner and tea ware Design 11742. Sold for £1,000 at Potteries Auctions, March 2020.
Shelley Vogue Sunray coffee pot painted number 11742
Shelley Vogue Sunray coffee pot painted number 11742. Sold for £180 at Thomas Watson, December 2018.

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