
| 1.
          Collection of Princess Diana Plates | 
|  Number 1 in the series |  |  |  | 
| 'People's Princess,' by
          Jean Monti from 'Diana, Queen of Hearts' series by Bradford Exchange(4) | Number 2: 'Our Royal Princess' by Bill Chambers(4) | Number 3: 'A True Princess'
          (4) |  'A Very Special Princess'
          (4)  | 
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| Number 5: 'Princess
          to the World'(4) | Number 6: 'An Unforgettable
          Princess' (4) | Number 7: 'Princess of Compassion'
          (4) | Number 8: 'An EnchantingPrincess'
          (4) | 
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| Number 9: 'Radiant Princess' | Number 10: 'Our Beloved Princess'
          (4)  | 'Our Adored Princess' (4) | (3) | 
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| 'Always Diana' from the Portraits of Diana
          Series from Bradford Exchange. (4) | (4) | 'Always Enchanting' Bradford Exchange
          (4) | 'Completely Charming' | 
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| (4) |  Bradford Exchange 1998, 'Forever
          Diana' by James Griffin.(4)  | Franklin Mint, artist Drew
          Struzan. 1997 (4)   | Staffordshire Plate 1997 (4) | 
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| 'Angel of Hope' Franklin Mint (4) | 'England's Rose' Franklin Mint (4) | 'Queen of Compassion' Franklin Mint (4) | 'People's Princess' Franklin Mint (4) | 
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| Diana and Charles Wedding Plate
          (3)  | Diana and Charles Wedding Plate
          (4)  | (3) | (3) | 
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| Diana, Charles, William &
          Harry (4) | Diana, Charles, children, the
          Queen & the Queen Mother (4) | Probably the most expensive single
          plate today. By Royal Doulton, artist John Merton, 1991 (10
          )  | 'Remembering England's Rose'
          musical plate, mine plays 'Cannon in D' Bradford Exchange
          (4)  | 

|  | The collection is at present located
          at 317 4th St NE, Pipestone, MN, USA. You are most welcome to come in
          to view it, entrance to the Center is free. While you are there please
          take a look at the 'Spirit of Peace' Native American museum in
          the back of the building, and the dolls for sale at 'Where Two Worlds
          Meet'. | 
Design by Wyllow Trevellyon of Pipestone Spirit Designs, 2001 All Rights Reserved