Royal Doulton Dickens Ware Plates, Trays, Pin & Conserve Dishes & Chargers Round Rack Plate

Mr Dodson RoundRack Plate; D2973; era 1908 to 1931 
Mr Chadband Round Rack Plate; D2973; era 1908 to 1931 Round plates come in at least five sizes, most common size is 26 cm (10.5") diameter. Royal Doulton "Octagonal Rack Plate"
Mr Pickwick Octagonal Rack Plate; D2973; era 1908 to 1931 Funny that it is called octagonal when in fact it has twelve sides. Octagonal Plates come in a range of 5 sizes from 12.5 cm (5") up to 26.5 (10.5") diameter Royal Doulton "Oval Carving Plate"
Sydney Carton Oval Carving Plate; D2973 Dated September 1931 3 sizes 28 cm (11") by 23 cm (9") 39 cm (15.4") by 31 cm (12.25") "Tab Handle Cake Plate" 

Poor Joe "Tab Handle Cake Plate" ; D.2473; production era 1908 to 1931 25 cm (10") across the handles York Sandwich Tray - shape 7781

Three sizes 28 cm (11") across the handles & 12.5 cm (5") wide
36.5 cm (14.5”) across the handles by 16 cm (6.25”) wide 46 cm (18”) across the handles by 19.4 cm (7.75”) wide Sandwich Tray shape 8099
Sairey Gamp;D6325 - production era 1951 to late 1950s 28 cm (11") long Slice Tray, Shape 8161
 
Mr Micawber, D.5175, dated January 1938, 23 cm (9”) long. Royal Doulton "Cake Tray" - shape 8237

Sam Weller Cake Tray; D6327; era 1951 to end (circa 1958) 23 cm (9.25") by 19.7 cm (7.75") "Arnhem Tray" - shape 8279
Barkis Arnhem Tray; D3175; dated July 1930 290 cm (11.5") by 23.5 cm (9.25") "Afternoon Tea Cake Tray" 

Sairey Gamp Afternoon Tea Cake Tray; D5175; dated January 1937 Colour-way era 1931 to 1951 25 cm (9.75") across handle & 19 cm (7.5") wide These cake trays come with an EPN&S handle that fits into the two holes on each end. These trays are not a very common shape to find, it is very rare to find them with there handle intact. All of the examples of this shape that I have seen seem to date from the 1930's onwards (or course as soon as I say this is the rule some swine is going to prove me a liar). Babies Plate 

Mr Pickwick Babies Plate; D3020; production era 1908 to 1931 19.5 cm (7.75") diameter & 3.5 cm (1.35") Reflex Babies Plate

Sydney Carton; D2973; production era 1908 to 1931 20.5 cm (8") diameter Babies Bowl

Sam Weller Babies Bowl; D2973: production era 1908 to 1931 15.5 cm (6.12") diameter & 4 cm (1.62") deep "Tripartite Tray" 

Sairey Gamp Tripartite tray; D5175; dated coded September 1934 29.7 cm (11.75”) by 17.5 cm (7”) wide Conserve Dish – Shape 8015A & 8015B

Mr Micawber; D5175; 1931 to 1951 era colour-way 8015A measures 10cm (4") square & 3 cm (1.25") deep Bill Sykes; D5175; 1931 to 1951 era colour-way 8015B measures 8.8 cm (3.5") square & 2.5 cm (1") deep Pin Tray / Butter Tray - Shape 7922


Mr Pickwick; D.6327; 1951 to late 1950's era colour-way 13.5 cm (5.3") by 9.5 cm (3.75") Pin Tray / Butter Tray - Shape 7923

Tony Weller; D.6327; 1951 to late 1950's colour-way 10.7 cm (4.25") by 9.5 cm (3.75") Chop Plate  Tony Weller D.6327; 34 cm (13.5”) diameter Chop dishes are thought of as a child of the 1950’s, but they seem to have gone into production in the late 1930's or very early 1940's and they do not have hanging holes in the rim. Doulton also manufactured a Wall Plaque or Charger, these come in 2 sizes 34.5 cm (13.5") and 39.5 cm (15.5"). Chargers differ from chop dishes that are of slightly lighter construction and that they have 3 holes in the rim for threading a wire for hanging.
Charger or Wall Plaque 


Mr Micawber 13.5" Charger; D5175; dated July 1938 34 cm (13.5") diameter |