Four English armorial plates, 19th century, an English dessert plate with a shaped rim and a blue celeste border, decorated to the centre with the arms of Prince Doria Pamphili-Landi impaling those of lady Mary Talbot, daughter of the Earl of Shrewsbury. Unmarked. C.1838. A Flight, Barr and Barr plate with a gadrooned rim and a turquoise ground, bearing the crests and mottoes of Buller and Yarde of Devon. John Yarde-Buller married Elizabeth pattern in 1823. Impressed mark. C.1825. A Grainger Worcester plate with a finely moulded and gilt rococo shaped rim, a blue ground, and decorated with the arms and crests of the Herbert family of Wilton house, Earls of Pembroke. C.1850. A Chamberlain's Worcester plate with a moulded and gilt rococo shaped rim and a light blue ground, the centre decorated with the crest of Dalrymple and the motto: 'Moneo et Munio'. Printed and impressed marks together with registration diamond for 1846. The John scarce collection, the Dalrymple plate 26.5 cm diameter. Provenance: the Flight Barr and Barr plate from the from the Howard collection, Leonard Joel, 1942.