Related works :An example, with the gilt band, from the Miller Collection, was recently sold at Christie’s New York, Chinese Export Art, 21 january 2016, lot 71 (sold 11.875 usd/10.800 euros).
A complete set of the four plates, with the gilt band, from the Martin Hurst Collection, is illustrated by G.C. Williamson in The Book of Famille Rose (London, 1927, pl. XXXIX (top left).
Another complete set is presently in the Winterthur Museum (Wilmington, DE) and published by A. Palmer in A Winterthur Guide to Chinese Export Porcelain (1976, p. 71, pl. 7).

Another plate (with two other plates with the gilt band), is illustrated by François & Nicolas Hervouët in La porcelaine des Compagnie des Indes à décor occidental, sujets littéraires, anecdotiques, satiriques et historiques (p. 319, no. 13.94) (pr. Wisen, Paris).
A “Four Elements” plate (Earth), with the gilt band is in the collection of the Peabody Essex Museum (Salem).
For another identical plate with the gilt band, see Christie’s London, Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art including Export Art, 8 november 2005, lot 135.
Another plate is in the Musée de la Compagnie des Indes (France, Lorient) and published in the catalogue of the Museum, a pattipan was also in the collection of Khalil Rizk (Sotheby’s NYC, 25 april 2008, lot 208, sold 8.215 usd).
Plates with the more common blue enamel band are illustrated by Howard and Ayers in China for the West, London and New York, 1978, vol. I., p. 332, no. 328.