Yes!!! It took a while but we found this little logo on a box. (It's Anchor Hocking glassware) |
To start with: My plain, but versatile, maple farm table was custom made by a local furniture/cabinet maker |
The table - yes, Fiesta, again, but definitely American made - good, solid, and reliable dinnerware. |
Poppy dinner plate, Lapis Luncheon Plate, White salad plate, and Poppy soup bowl |
Pat made the napkins and placemats from denim. Sad to say, since we could not find a single napkin ring from the dozens that we own that were definitely made in the USA, Pat just tied them. |
From the other end of the table |
Where it came from:
Dinnerware - Fiesta by Homer Laughlin from Macy's, Kohl's, and Replacements
Glassware - "Carousel" by Anchor Hocking from Ross
Flatware - "Grand Colonial" by Wallace Silversmiths (a gift from our Cousin)
Napkins and Placemats - Handmade by Pat
Vintage Mason Jars - from Pat's late Mother-in-Law's canning supplies
Candles - overpriced but handmade locally
Candle Holders - by Abingdon Potteries from eBay
We will be joining Christine's "Table It!" Blog Party at Rustic & Refined this Monday: http://www.rustic-refined.com/
We will also be joining Susan for "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
Not strictly tablescaping stuff:
The following speaks for itself.......and this is only a very, very small example from dishes on one shelf in my "dishroom"......