Flatware is "Antique Baroque" by Wallace |
The thin gold trimmed goblets are from Pier 1 |
Candle holders and matching vase is "Edme" by Wedgwood |
The small accent figurine is part of our Mother's collection |
Where it came from:
Dinnerware - "Morning Blossom" by Lenox from eBay
Flatware - "Antique Baroque" by Wallace from Horchow two or three years ago
Gold-trim Goblets - from Pier 1 two years ago
Candle Holder, Vase, and Salt and Pepper Shaker - "Edme" by Wedgwood from our collection
Figurine - by Armani from our Mother
Gold Napkin Ring - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond three or four years ago
This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
I think I agree with Trev, that Lenox is beautiful stuff! And as is often the case, your mother's figurine provides the perfect finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteMy very first set of fine china was Morning Blossom. I bought it from the BX at Loring AFB (Maine) in 1980. It is beautiful classic fine china. Now that I’m a Tablescaper I own at least 20 sets of fine china. But Morning Blossom will always be the most special to me.
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