In my opinion, this is a pair of English delft-ware plates in chinoiserie style. I have come to that conclusion because they are less refined and more heavily-potted than, for example, the other pair of delft plates I am listing. You will also notice that the bases are different and the glaze on this pair has a distinctly blue-tinge. However, as always, this is merely my opinion so please do your own research and make up your own minds.
These plates are in fairly good condition for their age : given that this is tin-glazed earthenware, there is an acceptable amount of wear, fritting and some chipping, all of which can be seen in the photos. Interestingly, the frits and glaze losses, even the spur marks and inner foot have been touched up with a gold-coloured paint rather reminiscent of the brown-rimmed dressing seen on the other pair.
Both plates have a diamter of about 22.5 cms but one weighs 475 g and the other 463 g.
Ref: UJBA757NZR