Could you please tell me where this came from? Who maybe made it? And what it's worth is? I havent been able to find this specific plate anywhere online.
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This is indeed a stumper. The mark, octagonal design, thistle and crown imagery etc. are all authentic details, but the design overall seems nontraditional. Replacements.com doesn't have this in their current inventory, nor does The Royal Collection official site. The presence of "Windsor Castle" on the plate might indicate that this is a souvenir, commemorative, or very limited run.
This was made in England and I think it is a souvenir plate that is inexpensive.
Here is the contact form for your royal collection china plate and you'll be able to upload a pic also:
www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk/
I found plates with the same mark.
Brand: The Royal Collection.
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Royal Collection England side plate 7" Fine Bone China is at $74.99-75
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I found a plate with the same pattern:
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You have a Fine Bone China plate by THE ROYAL COLLECTION of ENGLAND.
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Your plate looks not so big, I think this is a side plate.
The pattern was used for the Windsor castle set (your plate is from this set) and for the Buckingham Palace 2003 set
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There is also a trinket box with the similar www.worthpoint.com/
The price of Jubilee Plates is about $35-55, maybe even $75
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The price of 7 Vtg. The Royal Collection Queen Victoria 6 1/2 Plates England Fine China is $235
I think the price of your plate is about $40.
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