Anyway, here is what we came up with using just some of Trev's Bordallo Pinheira Cabbage collection:
Over view of the table
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Close up of the place setting
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Pat "had to use" these tiny vegetable bowls - they measure less and 4 1/2" across
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Both Trev and Pat wanted to use the round salad plate even though we were using the crescent-shaped salad bowls on the table
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The dinner plate measures 10 1/2" across
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Trev wanted to use some of his collection of Waterford glassware - I said no. He fought - I won. I was so afraid that a glass might break.......so he had to settle for my glassware.
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I wished this photographed better - this is absolutely beautiful sterling silver. Simple. Elegant.
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The five piece place setting - "Grand Colonial" by Wallace
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Trev and Gary have dozens of different piece of Bordallo. This is one of my favorites - the crescent salad plate
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The butter pat
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No argument here - both Pat and Trev wanted to use the soup tureen as the centrepiece. Trev has the cream soup bowls and liners to match
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Covered mayonnaise dish and ladle
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A cruet
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Individual covered tureen
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Trev wanted to use his sterling candle holders. Pat wanted brown candle holders. I wanted to use crystal candle holders. My table................I won the argument. They chose the sage green candles.
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One last look at the table
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All Bordallo Pinheira Cabbage Dinnerware - graciously borrowed from our cousins
Flatware - "Grand Colonial" by Wallace from our cousins
White Chargers - (from Pier 1) from Trev's collection
Glassware - from Pier 1
Candle Holders - Depression glass from Pat's collection
Sage Green Candles - TJMaxx
We will be joining Cuisine Kathleen's "Let's Dish" this Wednesday:
http://www.cuisinekathleen.com/
You are right, I never liked those chargers either, but they look stunning with the cabbage plates. I love the tureen it really sets off the whole table. Great job ladies!!!
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Love all the green on this table, and the dinnerware collection is so impressive! I am especially fond of the little butter pat plates, the cabbage cruet, and the mayonnaise dish. I didn't even know the latter existed, but I do love mayonnaise and the fact that there is a serving dish just for this condiment pleases me no end! And thank you for the triple fold napkin instructions! Of course my limited domestic arts skills failed me and my napkins did not look anything like your perfect folds, but I discovered via YouTube that I could do a single fold version, so I will practice with that until my skills improve (hopefully!).
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun tablescape! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...love the cabbage leaf pieces. They do look great on those wood chargers.
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Glad you came over to the LIKE side of the chargers. I now have enough to set a table for 8 they really can be used for formal or casual. Welcome to the LIKE side. Now to the place settings WOW I have the plates and bowls so I am really jealous of all the other pieces.
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Cathy
Love this table! The whole thing looks great. Wonderful accessory pieces...
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