£90
Three pieces of English 19th-century armorial porcelain, comprising a Chamberlain's Worcester plate, circa 1820, of 'silver' shape, decorated with a monogram to the centre below a crown, the blue border decorated with eagles, further decorated with a further eagle with a sword, arrow quivers and crescent moon with a star in gilt and iron red, printed factory mark, 25.5cm diameter; a Coalport dinner service bowl made for Buckingham Palace, circa 1890, decorated with the central bade with Order of the Garter motto 'Honi soit qui mal y pense', with gilt-edged moulded blue C-scrolls and gilt-lined rim, printed retailers marks for T. Goode London and 'Buckingham Palace', 25.5cm diameter; and a Wedgwood dinner plate, commissioned for Lord Albert and Lady Illingworth, early 20th century, centrally decorated with the Illingworth crest and motto 'Illingworth Remembers', with a green and raised gilt border, printed factory marks, retailed by T. Goode and Co, numbered W.2918 in gilt, with a gold foot rim, 27cm diameter
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