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Queen’s extravagant jubilee souvenirs revealed

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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