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The image displays a collection of commemorative ceramic tableware, including plates and a mug, laid out on a dark, textured surface, possibly a shelf or table, with a blue and white tiled floor partially visible below. The scene is observed within what is indicated as the city of Rouen, France.

In the foreground and center, a white, handled, fluted dish is prominently featured. This dish, edged with gold scrollwork, commemorates the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer on July 29, 1981. It features two oval portraits, one of Prince Charles in a suit and tie, and one of Lady Diana, surrounded by a decorative floral border incorporating national emblems (roses, thistles, shamrocks, daffodils). This dish rests upon a larger, circular plate with a blue and white patterned rim. The outer plate's rim contains the text "TO CELEBRATE THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CORONATION HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II".

To the upper right, a second, smaller circular plate is visible. This plate also features two oval black-and-white portraits of Charles and Diana, encircled by pink roses, blue ribbons, and white bells. Text below the portraits reads "CHARLES", "DIANA", and "1981". The plate has a similar blue and white patterned rim with a gold edge.

In the upper left, a white ceramic mug or jug is partially visible. It displays a black and white portrait of a smiling man in a suit and tie, set within an oval, ornate brown frame. The rim of the mug is trimmed in gold.

All items appear to be in clean condition, consistent with memorabilia for sale or display. Reflections from an overhead light source are visible on the glossy surfaces of the ceramics. A portion of a plastic-wrapped item, possibly another piece of merchandise, is visible to the right of the smaller plate.
vinik

Jun 5, 2026

Rouen, France

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The image displays a collection of commemorative ceramic tableware, including plates and a mug, laid out on a dark, textured surface, possibly a shelf or table, with a blue and white tiled floor partially visible below. The scene is observed within what is indicated as the city of Rouen, France. In the foreground and center, a white, handled, fluted dish is prominently featured. This dish, edged with gold scrollwork, commemorates the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer on July 29, 1981. It features two oval portraits, one of Prince Charles in a suit and tie, and one of Lady Diana, surrounded by a decorative floral border incorporating national emblems (roses, thistles, shamrocks, daffodils). This dish rests upon a larger, circular plate with a blue and white patterned rim. The outer plate's rim contains the text "TO CELEBRATE THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CORONATION HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II". To the upper right, a second, smaller circular plate is visible. This plate also features two oval black-and-white portraits of Charles and Diana, encircled by pink roses, blue ribbons, and white bells. Text below the portraits reads "CHARLES", "DIANA", and "1981". The plate has a similar blue and white patterned rim with a gold edge. In the upper left, a white ceramic mug or jug is partially visible. It displays a black and white portrait of a smiling man in a suit and tie, set within an oval, ornate brown frame. The rim of the mug is trimmed in gold. All items appear to be in clean condition, consistent with memorabilia for sale or display. Reflections from an overhead light source are visible on the glossy surfaces of the ceramics. A portion of a plastic-wrapped item, possibly another piece of merchandise, is visible to the right of the smaller plate.

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