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Queen’s extravagant jubilee souvenirs revealed

A monarch in formal attire waves near ornate jubilee tea set with royal emblems.

The Duchess of Cambridge might be able to make people buy dresses, but only Queen Elizabeth could sell an entire shipment of $380 teapots in seconds.

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The ornate teapots were the fastest-selling of the 26 special souvenirs released to mark the queen’s Diamond Jubilee, alongside a $380 bowl and a $145 plate.

The most expensive item is a $760 decorative urn, while the cheapest is a $9 tin of mints.

All money made by the souvenirs will be used for the upkeep of the Royal Collection.

Queen Elizabeth and some of the official Diamond Jubilee souvenirs.

This $380 teapot is sold out.

The priciest item, a $760 decorative urn.

This cake stand will set you back $600.

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Bargain: This humble tea towel cost just $13.70.

The special tea cup and saucer sells for $75.

This $380 bowl is also sold out.

A commemorative plate costs $150.

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This coffee mug costs a modest $38.

A tin of mints is the cheapest item at $9.

This blue velvet cushion sells for $145.

This cute pillbox clock is priced at $100.

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Pricey treat: These chocolates cost $24.50.

This limited edition tea caddy costs $269.

Jubilee shortbread will set you back $17.

The decorative box costs a mammoth $607.

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