Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 09:09     Subject: Re:Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the appeal of china????


In addition to being attractive, it’s lighter and sturdier than pottery.


+1. I bought it because it’s harder to break/chip, so it can be used more often than cheaper dishware. It will last several lifetimes if you are reasonably careful.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 09:08     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

I have Lenox Tin Can Alley and I we use it everyday. My kids ate off it as soon as they were old enough to stop banging dishes at the table. Has held up beautifully over the last decade.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 08:55     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

You all must be old. People getting married these days ask for their wedding guests to pay for their honeymoon, down payment on their house, etc anything but buying fine China on a registry. Haha
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 08:36     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Never use China. The only ones who really still use it are Boomers and maybe a some GenXers. China takes up way too much space and is a relic of the 19th century.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 07:40     Subject: Re:Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the appeal of china????


In addition to being attractive, it’s lighter and sturdier than pottery.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 21:04     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Rosenthal in the Metropol pattern for day China. Celtic Braid by Lenox for formal Chiba which I have rarely used in the 30 years DH and I have ve been married.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 20:54     Subject: Re:Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Wedgwood Signet Gold, and it is a bit too plain for my tastes now, but I try to use it once a week.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 19:56     Subject: Re:Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Mine is Lenox Murray Hill, which I really like. I use it for holidays and a few other fancy dinners. I got 12 full place settings plus most of the accessory pieces when I got married, and I agree with a PP that I really only use the various types of plates (but never all plates at every meal) and the serving pieces. I don't use the teacups and saucers or the big coffee pot or the bowls (cereal, pasta).

I took in a set of Royal Crown Derby Vine when my grandma died last year; it's not really my style per se, but I kind of fell for it when we were cleaning out her house. I did not need a second full set of china and I've yet to use it, but it makes me happy to look at it.

My everyday dishes are C&B in a style that I really like, but they're showing a lot of wear and marks from silverware and I can't get replacement pieces or additional serving pieces that I'd like. I need to go at them with some Barkeeper's Friend, but part of me wants to update those.

Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 18:56     Subject: Re:Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Anonymous wrote:For those who like china -

What do you think of this pattern? I think it’s pretty but is it too fussy? I found a reasonably priced set on Facebook Marketplace. Here’s an example of the pattern -
https://poshmark.com/listing/Vintage-Floral-Sunnyvale-Castleton-China-Set-6249a86ab81de7cc61387dfc?utm_source=gdm_rmkt&utm_campaign=16516360481&campaign_id=16516360481&ad_partner=google&gskid=aud-1598818376044%3Apla-648606312210&gcid=586571934644&ggid=131508121622&gdid=c&g_network=g&enable_guest_buy_flow=true&gclid=CjwKCAjw7cGUBhA9EiwArBAvopwrrGY-wWpOsBW1gWzyujbA4Iymz2KkvOlqEaCeYsPyW-8LS54cihoC0qQQAvD_BwE

I also found a Minton Haddon Hall set similar to what a PP posted above, which would have the benefit of being microwaveable.


Oh, nice! I don't think it is too fussy at all. I think it hits a lot of the right notes by not being too busy and a very pretty pattern!
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 18:39     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

I have Royal Doulton's Flora Dora Green and Nikko's Blue Prose. I use them several times a year for holidays. I also sometimes just like to set my table with tablescapes, because they look nice.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 18:04     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

And fwiw, newly manufactured China in old patterns (eg my mottahedah tobacco leaf) is lead free. They just use old pattern, not the old methods of production.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 18:02     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Anonymous wrote:
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


Is that lead free? I thought gold paint has lead.


Most china is not completely lead free - lead is present in almost all antique china (not just the gold rim) and most current lines if you research it.

Not PP, but the Mottahedeh gold rim is on the outside and wouldn't touch the food. Obviously you're supposed to hand-wash anything with a painted gold rim.


So then how are people using it every day? I'd personally feel kind of weird using anything with lead, even for special occasions (we have a lot).


No one is using antique China everyday. "Everyday" China is typically a plain bone China that is lead free and dishwasher safe. No one is "bone"headed enough to use lead based fine China everyday.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 17:45     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Anonymous wrote:Our wedding china is Royal Doulton Albany, which was very much a compromise pick and I never loved it. It's fine. We haven't used it in a while.

I inherited my grandmother's formal china. It is Russel Wright American Modern in seafoam. I love, love, love this and use it several times a year. It's not as sturdy as good bone china though. I do put it in the dishwasher.

I did not inherit my grandmother's everyday china but coveted it, so I found a practically unused set online and we use it every single day. Syracuse railroad china in Mayflower red. It is indestructible. Love everything about it-- its look, small size, weight, sturdiness, as well as the history of Syracuse china and the memories of my grandmother's house. 🙂


Your Grandmother had good taste. I really like both of Grandmother's china patterns.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 17:37     Subject: Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Lenox Hannah Platinum. We use it for dinner parties a couple times a year plus 2-3 holidays, sometimes and sometimes incorporated with seasonal/trendier plates.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2022 17:35     Subject: Re:Fine China- Which set do you have and how often do you use it?

Anonymous wrote:For those who like china -

What do you think of this pattern? I think it’s pretty but is it too fussy? I found a reasonably priced set on Facebook Marketplace. Here’s an example of the pattern -
https://poshmark.com/listing/Vintage-Floral-Sunnyvale-Castleton-China-Set-6249a86ab81de7cc61387dfc?utm_source=gdm_rmkt&utm_campaign=16516360481&campaign_id=16516360481&ad_partner=google&gskid=aud-1598818376044%3Apla-648606312210&gcid=586571934644&ggid=131508121622&gdid=c&g_network=g&enable_guest_buy_flow=true&gclid=CjwKCAjw7cGUBhA9EiwArBAvopwrrGY-wWpOsBW1gWzyujbA4Iymz2KkvOlqEaCeYsPyW-8LS54cihoC0qQQAvD_BwE

I also found a Minton Haddon Hall set similar to what a PP posted above, which would have the benefit of being microwaveable.


I would use the one that you link from Valentines Day until Easter and late spring. I find I'm drawn to these colors in the spring. It is very pretty.
Buy it, use it, enjoy it!