You have quite an interesting assortment of flow blue and other blue & white china! And its great that you provided so many photos!
We don't recommend pricing, but you can go to eBay or one of the online auction houses such as Live Auctioneers and look up sold/past results, and get an idea of what some of these might sell for. Or even current estimates should you not be able to find any sold information.
Of what i readily recognize, Vinranka is usually a popular pattern even though it was produced much later than the bulk of flow blue.
Warwick is also collectible by many folks - Warwick being the maker, the pattern being Wild Rose though it may not be marked on the bottom. Bisley and Lancaster are nice patterns also.
There are a couple of art nouveau style plates which - if they aren't marked - I'd be happy to look up and they're quite lovely (8"? plate next to the handless teapot and the plate on the bottom right corner of the 1st photo).
Any of the pieces marked with the "Staffordshire England" backstamp such as the handleless Teapot are reproductions and have much less value/demand.
The lovely small canisters are delftware are not considered flow blue but I believe can also be collectible by some depending upon who made it and when.
The dark blue scenic plate by the canisters looks like it may be old Blue & White Staffordshire - hard to tell from the photos. You might want to posti another couple of photos of just that plate and its backstamp if it's convenient since that might be of interest to our members.
The Wash Basin and Bowl are considered slate in color and are borderline flow blue - in my opinion, at least.
You might consider consigning the pieces to a local auction house or eBay seller if you do not receive any inquiries from our message board.
Wishing you the best in finding a new home(s) for your collection! And thanks for your inquiry and hope I was of some help. Should need any further assistance, please feel free to contact us again.
Regards, Danelle
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