Can someone help me identify this maker mark on a china platter?

Can someone help me identify this maker mark on a china platter?

It does have a crown, so it may be English.

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It has a lot of age crazing, so I think it might be an older piece!

Thanks
Rick

Thank you so much Paula (Barntiques) Couldn’t find the pattern name, but, now know it’s an Antique made in the late 19th century. Thanks again…Rick

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It is Sampson Bridgwood & Sons [phone number removed] After 1897 they used a different mark They are an English Company ([URL removed] GB)

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I am wondering if it could possibly be the maker’s mark (SB&S LTD), the Birmingham based S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Chester in 1927-28?

This is just a suggestion to also research, if any.
Best of luck in your final discovery!

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Hi Montrose

I looked and could only find silver items made by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd.
Maybe they produced china also.

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[URL removed] i think i found it here..

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here’s picture/link of the mark…as Barn said

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