fashionista-ta
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I thought it might be fun to see how we set our tables ... dinnerware, china, flatware, silver, glasses, crystal, linens, etc. I have an absolutely ton of dinnerware
and some things I'm not going to be able to find pictures of, I suspect, but here's a sampling ...
For every day ...
Wedgwood Strawberry & Vine
Poppytrail Jamestown (this was made 1957-60 and is dishwasher safe--a must for everyday!)
For glasses, I have a bunch of milk glasses with a cow imprint from Crate & Barrel, and some other things from Pottery Barn. Stainless is a Gorham shell pattern. I have a variety of cotton napkins, mostly Longaberger florals, and some other toiles.
For company I have
Homer Laughlin English Garden (1933)
Silver, Alvin Bridal Bouquet (apparently this was considered a happening name in 1932)
Fostoria Sunray (1935-43)
I have more dinnerware and glass patterns & a variety of vintage napkins, but this is probably enough pix for one post
replacements
and some things I'm not going to be able to find pictures of, I suspect, but here's a sampling ...For every day ...
Wedgwood Strawberry & Vine
Poppytrail Jamestown (this was made 1957-60 and is dishwasher safe--a must for everyday!)
For glasses, I have a bunch of milk glasses with a cow imprint from Crate & Barrel, and some other things from Pottery Barn. Stainless is a Gorham shell pattern. I have a variety of cotton napkins, mostly Longaberger florals, and some other toiles.
For company I have
Homer Laughlin English Garden (1933)
Silver, Alvin Bridal Bouquet (apparently this was considered a happening name in 1932)
Fostoria Sunray (1935-43)
I have more dinnerware and glass patterns & a variety of vintage napkins, but this is probably enough pix for one post

replacements

But just whilst I am in University residence I assure you.
but now I'm older I can appreciate their beauty a lot more and when I next go home they might 'accidently' come back to Scotland with me 

I remember when I was in college there was this one brand of frozen dinner that came with a 'nice' reuseable plastic plate, so I had a set of those

I've gotten mugs I like, a tart pan, and things like that at a thrift store for very little $. (Their regular clientele don't seem to be that interested in the housewares.)
If that happened, my eyebrows would probably raise up into my hairline
Probably some relative or guest threw the missing pieces away, or who knows
But I paid about $100 for the whole set and it's still going strong.


