Four English armorial plates, 19th century, a Chamberlains Worcester shaped dish with a gilt gadrooned rim containing a crest within a gilt cartouche, the centre decorated with the arms of the Naylor family above the motto, 'Cassis Titissima Virtus'. Marked Chamberlain's Worcester in script. C.1825. A Chamberlains Worcester 'Royal Gadroon' shaped dish, the green ground reserving three cartouches painted with colourful flowers, the centre finely painted with the arms and crest of the Oliviera family above the motto 'Audentior Ibo'. Unmarked. C.1825. A Chamberlain's Worcester shaped dessert plate, the green ground reserving four cartouches with sprays of flowers, and with scattered white flower heads in between. The centre finely decorated with the crest, collar and badge of the Brazilian order of the rose, including the minutely painted motto 'Amor E Fidelidad'. Marked with Chamberlain's Worcester. C.1825. An English dish with a moulded and gilt border, the centre with the finely painted crest, arms and motto of Uderhaj, Maharaja of Burdwan in Bengal. Impressed letters to base. C.1855. The John scarce collection, the Maharaja dish 25 cm diameter, other notes: the Royal gadroon plate illustrated in colour plate XII of Geoffrey Godden's 'Chamberlain-Worcester porcelain 1788 - 1852'.