Wednesday, 8 September 2010

A Garden Party with Meissen, Deutsche Blume! Welcome to the 107th Tablescape Thursday!

Have I told you lately how much I LOVE...I mean reallllly love Tablescape Thursday? When would we ever have an opportunity to see so many beautiful collections of exquisite, delightful...sometimes even whimsical...china, crystal and flatware if you didn't stop by and link your amazing tablescapes here each week?!

This week we are international travelers, jetting off to Switzerland for a wonderful dinner party. Isn't Blogland awesome...and no jet lag! :)




Cornelia has invited us for dinner in the garden...








The roses are so beautiful in Cornelia's gorgeous Meissen vase!




I'll let Cornelia tell you all about the beautiful pieces she used in her garden party table setting.

"The China is by Meissen, Deutsche Blume. The breadplate is by Meissen.







"The silverplated charger plate is by Robbe and Berking.




"The cutlery is silver by Jezler. The pattern is called Orfèvre. It is hand-hammered and created in 1930 in memory of the Swiss Physicist Auguste Piccard the grandfather of Bertrand Piccard who made the first flight around the world in a balloon.




"The candle holder is silver and made by Jezler. The Tablecloth is Suisse Embroidery. Underneath is a vintage white linen Tablecloth. The napkins are matching to this tablecloth.




"The stemware is made by Baccarat/France and the pattern is called Picadilly.

The tablecloth is vintage and hand embroidered. The pattern on the tablecloth is called "Richelieu.




"The chandelier is silver made by Bruckmann Germany and the plate underneath is silver by Jezler.



"Tea and Coffeepot, sucrier, crémier and Tea, Espresso and ordinary Coffee Cups are all made by Meissen, Deutsch Blume."












Cornelia, thank you so much for inviting us over to your beautiful home for a lovely dinner party in the garden.



Everything was just perfect! :)




Looking forward to viewing your beautiful tablescapes!



Please Read:
If you are participating in Tablescape Thursday, please be sure to add your permalink below, and not your general blog address. To get your permalink, click on your post name. Then just copy and paste the address that shows up in the address bar at the top, into the "url" box for the picture linky. You'll also need to put your e-mail address in, but don't worry, it will not be visible to anyone.

You may see a red X once you enter your link. No one else can see the red X, it's just there in case you make a little mistake and need to delete your link and re-enter it.

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Please, link back to the host blog, Between Naps on the Porch. This is important because it helps those who are visiting your blog, find the other wonderful tablescapes posted for this Tablescape Thursday, thus increasing visits for all participants.

Please, do not add your link below, until your tablescape post is actually published to your blog.

Please, don't add your post name/blog name in ALL CAPS...it tends to create big spaces between the rows of links. Thanks!

Let's try something fun today! Please visit the person who linked before you and after you...that way everyone will get some visits. Hope you'll visit more, of course.

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