Eight English blue and white transfer side plates, one possibly Tenby in a 'Boating' pattern, impressed mark to base, circa 1820, one in 'Eastern Scene' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1825, one John Rogers & Son in 'Elephant' pattern, underglaze mark to base, referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume I (Coysh and Henrywood), page 126, circa 1810, one Granger & Co. In 'Willow' pattern with embossed handles, underglaze mark to base, 1870-89, one J & R Riley in 'Scene after Claude Lorraine' pattern, incised and underglaze marks to base, 1802-28, one leaf shaped with single embossed handle in floral pattern, maker unknown, circa 1880, one Careys in 'Lady of the Lake' pattern, underglaze mark to base, circa 1810, and one Masons 'Opium Smokers' pattern, unmarked, referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume I (Coysh and Henrywood), page 147, 1813-29. Diameter 25 cm