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Many Lu-Ray pieces can be found with decal treatments. Collectors are more apt to purchase these items if they have the Lu-Ray backstamp. If they aren't in a pastel glaze and have a general TS&T backstamp, then they are part of another TS&T line (probably Empire.)

Below are some marked examples of Lu-Ray with treatments.

The Lu-Ray shape demitasse cup and saucer can be found with various decal treatments and usually belong to another TS&T line. In this case, the floral decal treatment on a yellow demi cup and saucer was used primarily on the Ever Yours shape. A few of these demi cups and saucers have been found with a Lu-Ray marking.

Calendar plates were made in the late 50s and early 60s using Lu-Ray (as shown in Surf Green), and Pebbleford blanks.

The gold decoration on Lu-Ray is usually the windmill, but TS&T also used a weather vane, sun, and zodiac treatments

In the early 50s, TS&T offered Lu-Ray in Chatham Gray with several different decal treatments as well as bands of colored trim. Shown is a rose decal which was used by many potteries including Homer Laughlin, Universal, and Crooksville.

The rose decal also appears on TS&T's Conversation shape.