Trev layered the lace cloth on top of a plain white tablecloth
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The gorgeous dinner plates are by Franconia-Krautheim (only a pattern number available: FR97)
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The sterling silver flatware is "Grand Colonial" by Wallace Silver Company. (This is same pattern that Trev generously gave to Pat and me a few years back.)
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The heavy chargers are from Gumps of San Francisco - purchased over thirty years ago
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There are a few stains but the tablecloth remains in pretty good shape
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The salt cellars are by Lenox. Of course, Trev added a tiny "Grand Colonial" salt spoon.
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The water goblet is "Lismore" by Waterford
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Trev found the sterling silver Epergne at the Loleta Antique Show several years ago (the local antique show has dozens of vendors from all over the United States and is held once a year.)
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From the other end of the table
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Lace Tablecloth - Handmade from lace curtains from the Sumner and Amelia Carson Mansion
Chargers - from Gumps of San Francisco years ago
Dinner Plates - "FR97" by Franconia-Krautheim from Empire Antiques and Furniture (a local store)
Water Goblets - "Lismore" by Waterford
Flatware - "Grand Colonial" by Wallace from Hollander's Jewelry Store (another local store) years ago
Sterling Silver Candle Holders - from Hollander's Jewelry Store over 40 years ago
We will be joining the following Blog parties this week:
"Dishing It! & Digging It!" at Rustic & Refined this Sunday: http://www.rustic-refined.com/
"Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
"The Scoop Link Party" at Stone Gable: (Here)