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Decorative souvenir plate featuring a 'Gone with the Wind' style illustration

Decorative Collectibles

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$15 - $40

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circular decorative collector plate, possibly crafted from porcelain or ceramic, featuring a full-color transfer-printed illustration of a woman in cinematic 19th-century attire. The subject is depicted in a deep green velvet-style gown with gold tassel detailing, and a matching hat with a feather plume, set against a rustic wooden interior. This imagery appears stylistically consistent with the character Scarlett O'Hara from the 1939 film 'Gone with the Wind.' To the left, a smaller circular inset displays a full-length costume concept sketch. The plate features a thin gold-toned trim along the rim. A stylized signature, which appears to read 'Howard Rogers,' is visible in the right mid-ground of the illustration, though this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to verification of the backstamp. The object appears to be in good vintage condition, with minor surface reflections visible under overhead lighting and no obvious chips or cracks. Such plates were commonly produced as limited edition memorabilia in the late 20th century by makers like the Knowles China Company or the Bradford Exchange. Without a physical inspection of the manufacturer’s marks on the reverse, the exact maker and production date remain unverified.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this object appears to be a porcelain or ceramic commemorative plate featuring imagery associated with the 1939 film 'Gone with the Wind.' I can see a stylized signature that bears a likeness to 'Howard Rogers,' and the composition is characteristic of 'The World of Scarlett O’Hara' series often produced by the Knowles China Company in the 1980s. However, I cannot verify the manufacture or production date without a physical inspection of the backstamp and hallmark. My estimate of $15 to $40 reflects the typical market behavior for mass-produced Bradford Exchange-style collector plates. Secondary market demand for these items remains relatively low as they were produced in large quantities. The condition appears good from the photo, but I cannot rule out micro-crazing or restoration without a tactile examination and UV light test. The value is contingent on the assumption that this is a licensed vintage production; should the item be a modern unauthorized digital reproduction or exhibit significant hidden damage, the value would likely drop below $10. Conversely, if it is a rarer proof or part of a highly sought-after complete set with original packaging, it might trend toward the higher end of the range. To reach a more precise conclusion, I would need to confirm the manufacturer’s markings on the reverse and review any accompanying certificates of authenticity. Because many of these plates exist in the marketplace, their value is driven more by thematic nostalgia than by rarity or artistic scarcity.

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