Description: Shelley Blue Iris Cup and Saucer on Dainty Blank COMPANY MAKER / BRAND: Shelley ITEM: Blue Iris Cup and Saucer on Dainy Blank PATTERN: Iris BLANK: Dainty CIRCA: 1945 - 1966 COLOR: Multicolored - Blue Border CUP MEASUREMENT 2 1/2" H. - 4 " L. SAUCER MEASUREMENT: 5 5/8" D. MARK: On the cup bottom - The green Shelly backstamp -"Fine Bone China" on top. Directly beneath "Shelley" in cursive within a fancy border. This is followed the word "ENGLAND" Beneath that in pink cursive " Blue Iris" Below that in hand written orange "A 14062". On the saucer bottom - The green Shelly backstamp -"Fine Bone China" on top. Directly beneath "Shelley" in cursive within a fancy border. This is followed the word "ENGLAND" Beneath that in pink cursive " Blue Iris"(PLEASE SEE THE PHOTOS OF THE BACKSTAMP). This backstamp was used from 1945 - 1966. CONDITION: This beautiful Shelley Blue Iris cup and saucer set is on the Dainy blank. Blue Iris is a striking pattern. This Blue Iris cup and saucer set is Undamaged Condition without chips, cracks, or mold damage. The colors are amazing. The blue trim is pristine. There is no crazing or discoloration anywhere on this pretty set. Shelley made some of the most beautiful fragile fine china. Hundreds of different patterns were produced. The Wileman & Company Foley Pottery Company Shelley Pottery - In 1827 a man named John Smith established a group of factories that became know as the "Foley Potteries Factory." Later, Henry Wileman purchased the company and called it Wileman & Co. These companies are the basis for the pottery that later became known as Shelley. Shelley is famous for its beautiful bone china which is both durable and delicate. Throughout the years many beautiful patterns have been created and this Staffordshire England Pottery has been one of the most popular sources of fine china. Shelley creations grace many beautiful households and are avidly collected today. In 1860, the Foley Pottery Works constructed a second plant. At this time the companies were known as the Foley Pottery works. During the early 1860s James B. Shelley left a position at Dresden works and joined Henry Wileman and his two sons Charles and James. Mr Shelly's position at this point in the company was as a salesperson. With the death of Henry in 1864 his sons took over and ran the two potteries; James supervised the first factory (earthenware) and Charles ran the newer china works. In 1870 James died and Charles took James Shelley on as a partner in the business. Shelley was determined that his company would produce the very best china available. Percy Shelley, son of James, became interested in the business and became a part of the firm. He ran the company for the next 50 years, and took over where his father left off. He employed top pottery artists and litho designers. He was determined to improve the overall quality of their pottery. The elegantly styled dainty shapes that we know today as Shelley were created while Percy was head of the company. During this time the pottery was known as Foley Pottery, but due to a legal battle around 1910 the company was renamed Shelley. In 1925 the name became official. Largely due to the work done by Percy, the company continued to grow and prosper. Many new patterns and shapes were added in the 1930s. By World War II only the china side of the company remained in production. Sometime during the mid-1940s Shelley began producing most of its finer China for export. Shelley became a name renowned worldwide. While many companies shut down during the war Shelly was able to continue to production due to its large export business. The 1950s post war sales were phenomenal and Shelley continued to grow and expand. The mid 1950s were Shelley's peak years. Unfortunately with the arrival modernization and automation more companies were able to produce quality china at lower prices. Shelley's more expensive hand made china was often overlooked when price became an issue. In 1966 Shelley was sold to Allied Potteries and production of Shelley's labeled china was discontinued. US POSTAGE AND INSURANCE ON THIS PRETTY ITEM IS CALCULATED. PLEASE SEE THE SHIPPING TAB FOR MORE INFORMATION. Merchandise is guaranteed as stated in the description. All items are carefully examined before listing & again before they are packed. If any errors are made in the representation, a full refund will be issued upon return of the item. Items must be returned via the same manner in which they were shipped. If you wish to ship in another manner, other than the one we have provided please get in contact with us.. Check out our other merchandise at K and M Antiques and Collectibles. We feature older, vintage antiques and collectibles. Sign up for my newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Come by and visit often! 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Price: 99.99 USD
Location: Columbus, Ohio
End Time: 2024-08-08T15:06:44.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Origin: England
Pattern: Blue Iris
Color: COLOR: Multicolored - Blue Border
Item Diameter: See Item Description
UPC: Does Not Apply
Material: China
Set Includes: Cup & Saucer Set
Circa: 1950s
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Shelley
Item: Shelley Blue Iris Cup and Saucer on Dainty Blank
Type: Cup & Saucer
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: See Item Description
Production Style: Fine China
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Backstamp: The Shelley Backstamp
Finish: Glossy
Company Maker / Brand: Shelley
Item Weight: 8 oz
Product Line: Shelley Bone China