You could also try www.blueandwhite.com, which has more original British Scenery than anywhere. The design was introduced about 1850 by Davenport and it was early in the 20th century that Booths bought the Davenport printing plates and re-introduced the pattern. The backstamp on your china shows that it was made 1921 to about 1940.
The pattern gets a mention in passing in our new book The Story of Booths and Willow Pattern.
On www.blueandwhite.com type British Scenery into the search facility to find the current listings (51 items) and then go to the Museum and do the same (154).
Regards
Andrew
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