This listing is for a lovely plate by James Griffin entitled "Always Enchanting" which is the Second issue in the "Diana:  A Woman of Style" collection for the Bradford Exchange.  This plate is in excellent condition and measures approximately 8 1/4-inches in diameter. 

The Bradford Exchange has said in part of Princess Diana:  On July 29, 1981, 750 million people watched via worldwide TV to catch their first glimpse of the new Princess of Wales -- Princess Diana.  When the 19-year-old English rose turned her star-filled blue eyes to the multitudes and flashed her radiant smile, she began the transformation from shy bride to the "People's Princess."  As we grew acquainted with the young and beautiful Princess Diana, we discovered that her warmth knew no bounds.  She eagerly sought the ill and afflicted and brought joy to their lives.  She devoted her boundless energy and engaging personality to selfless acts of charity, and easily persuaded others--from the simplest to the most influential--to share her compassion.

The colors are soft and pretty and the attention to detail is nicely done making this a great gift choice or a perfect addition to a collection for anyone who appreciates classic Princess Diana artwork.

Thank you so much for looking, and I invite you to check my other listings as well.  I'm always happy to offer a shipping discount for multiple purchases for anyone interested in any of the other collectibles I have listed.  Also be sure to check out the Dancing Women and Earth earrings - they're my long time personal favorites.


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