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Makers mark/plate history from 1800s

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My mother (83 yrs) gave me 2 plates. She says her grandmother gave them to her in the 40's and she thinks they were purchased in England or Scotland in the 1800's.
The front of the plates have writing on them: Boathouse at Loch Katrine and Bridge of Turk. Royal blue with gold gild on the outside of the plates.
The Mark is a banner flag with the word PERFECT on it.

I am looking for any history of the Mark and/or plates.
Thank you!
 

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium porcelains
Distinguishing marks PERFECT on the back
Condition Good
Date Period 1800
History Scotland or England
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