Wednesday, 1 June 2011

A Beautiful Limoges Table Setting: Welcome to the 145th Tablescape Thursday!

Welcome Friends! We're jetting off to Switzerland this evening for dinner with our friend, Cornelia.



It's always such a treat to have dinner here in Cornelia's beautiful dining room.






Cornelia has set a lovely table for us this evening! The tablecloth and napkins are by Le Jacquard Francais.






Salad plate is Limoges by Raynaud & Co.



The dinner plate is by Jacob Zeidler & Co, Selb, Vavaria and Cornelia said it would have been produced prior to 1917 because in 1917 Rosenthal took over the company.


This pattern is just beautiful!



The colored, crystal stemware is vintage Bohemian glass and is hand-cut.




The two wine glasses are Theresienthal and are hand-blown in Germany.



I love the flatware Cornelia chose for this table setting. The design looks like a pretty wreath. Cornelia said, "The cutlery is sterling silver by Jezler. The pattern is called Empire and is no longer manufactured.



Love, love, love to see knife rests used in a table setting. You just feel so completely spoiled with these small but significant touches.




The candelabra is German silver.







This sweet candlestick is silver and made by Jezler in Switzerland.



The little figurine is from Bavaria and is made by Nymphenburg.



The vase filled with beautiful lilies is hand-blown crystal and is by Peill made in Germany.



The lovely flowers below are from Cornelia's garden.



Cornelia, thanks so much for a wonderful evening. Everything was perfect and we'll be oohing and ahhing for days over this gorgeous table!

Looking forward to viewing your beautiful tablescapes!



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