Anonymous wrote:I have this. I adore it.
https://www.scullyandscully.com/tabletop/china/haviland-china/haviland-imperatrice-eugenie.axd
Anonymous wrote:I'm under 60 so I was born in an era where people don't use fine china
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm under 60 so I was born in an era where people don't use fine china
Yeah, no. There are plenty of people in their 30s and 40s, including me, that enjoy nice modern fine china and use it daily. I did not grow up eating off Corelle or Ikea plates and won't do so now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My more casual china is Mottahedeh's imperial blue and I use it whenever we have guests/family or are celebrating anything - probably 20x a year?
https://www.scullyandscully.com/tabletop/china/mottahedeh/mottahedeh-imperial-blue.axd?variant=MO2401+CW&gclid=Cj0KCQjw4PKTBhD8ARIsAHChzRLlTsVF1RgDfwdO6Vtu1tZiZY1QCiRZbrHLuM9YVZUh2o2faH4mDxcaAu5hEALw_wcB
My formal china is Herend fishscale in rust (can look red or orange) with fun accent plates and I use it for holidays - probably 5x a year.
https://www.scullyandscully.com/tabletop/china/herend-china/fish-scale/herend-fish-scale-rust.axd
Do you have household staff?
Or a Chinese restaurant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 6 sets of fine china. We entertain a lot and I use them all frequently. They are remarkably different in style but several of them coordinate (when you buy what you like, it turns out that you like similar things).
Of the china sets, 1 is a set from my wedding that I've taken from 12 to 48, 1 is a set from my MIL, and 4 I've acquired through estate sales. If the set isn't full (dinner plate, luncheon plate, salad plate, b&b plate, both types of soup bowls with saucers, fruit bowl, tea cup & saucer, demitasse cup & saucer, a few platters, some serving bowls) then I usually acquire those pieces through E-bay or Replacements. The brands are Franciscan, Limoge, Minton, Haviland, Spode, and Johnson Brothers. 2 (the Spode & Johnson Brothers) are Christmas themed and do not coordinate at all imo.
I will get 2 more sets when my mother passes. Interestingly, each of the kids has a favorite so I already know who will get what when I pass. I have a similar amount of crystal and silver. I like pretty things and my kids, even our boys, do too. You should see our table when it is set. It is a sight to behold!
I wish I had a house big enough to hold all those things! I had a set I bought secondhand that I liked but gave away.
I have my grandmother’s set. I don’t love it but feel some obligation to keep it? I use it maybe a few times per year. There are 3 plate sizes and I use them all, way too many cups and saucers. Maybe I should box it up and put it in the attic and get another secondhand set I like better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm under 60 so I was born in an era where people don't use fine china
Yeah, no. There are plenty of people in their 30s and 40s, including me, that enjoy nice modern fine china and use it daily. I did not grow up eating off Corelle or Ikea plates and won't do so now.
Anonymous wrote:I'm under 60 so I was born in an era where people don't use fine china
Anonymous wrote:I'm under 60 so I was born in an era where people don't use fine china