Here's one with a Germany mark. Appears to be 20th century.
It was imported(?) by Sadek. Here's the pattern on Replacements, LINK. Here's what look likes your mark with a Sadek sticker, LINK.
Your mark is shown on page 62 of the book 'Italian Pottery Marks: From Cantagalli to Fornasetti' by the late Walter Del Pellegrino. It's Pietro...
Davis Collamore moved to 921 Broadway in 1878. LINK.
I think it's Jaget et Pinon, Tours, France, circa 1900-1930's.
Here's a similar design at Getty Images made by Derby circa 1800, LINK.
From what I've read in the book Spode-Copeland-Spode, 1770-1970 by Wilkinson and also on the internet your mark looks to be from the late 1700's.
According to the book 'Art Nouveau Ceramics' by Paul Arthur your Clement Massier vase was made between 1900-1901. 'MCM' was used between 1900-1901...
The book is "The Parian Phenomenon." Page 230, plate 752a shows Tom Moore, made by Robinson & Leadbeater, height 16" without socle. Took a pic for...
It might be the Staffordshire pottery Venables & Baines circa 1852.
Made by Petrus Regout from the 1890's until around WWI.
The SAXE mark was used by Charles Ahrenfeldt from the 1890's until somewhere between 1910 and WWI for china from their Carlsbad factory. The W.P....
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I think they were made by Goodfriend Pottery.
I could only find one other item marked liked yours, a plate dated 1980.
The company was founded in 1983. Couldn't find your pattern, though. You could contact them and ask when your pattern was made. They're in Thailand.
I found a Russian tableware supplier that has LCS products for sale. A translation from their page states, "LCS is a young, dynamically developing...
The company is Usine Marc Larcheveque, Vierzon. A link to info about him, LINK.
It's a Richard-Ginori mark. Might be from 1938. Or an earlier mark.
Here are a few items in blue and gold with axe marks that might help in your search: LINK, LINK, LINK.
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