Well, happy March to you all!
I've put a table together, with green as the common thread.
Let's begin with this little guy.
I found him at Goodwill.
He's sharing this table with another little friend...
...he's a Lladro from my great aunt's colletion. Looks like he's enjoying his meal too!
The plate he's resting on is from my mother. She received it from a wedding shower in 1954. I believe the pattern is "Button".
The rest of the table is below.
The centerpiece is a box filled with little treasures from my mother. The green depression glass is also from her. The candlesticks are from Goodwill and the little cross is from the Crystal Cathedral in California.
The place setting is Opal Innocence Carved ~ Lenox.
The flatware is Michelangelo ~ Onieda.
The little fruit bowls are from my great aunt's collection. They are from France, Haviland & Co Limoges. They are just the perfect size!
This bowl is also from my great aunt, it's Bavarian China.
The stemware is also Lenox.
Best wishes for a wonderful March!
I'm linking with Susan's Between Naps on the Porch Tablescape Thursday!
Thanks for visiting and enjoy your day!
Oh, this setting is just gorgeous. I am doing some serious drooling over the china and crystal. Stunning. What wonderful keepsakes and so beautiful. I love the box, cross and the candlesticks. Your precious bunnies are just wonderful. What a thrill to have such lovely items. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love your tablescape! TFS and be blessed/
ReplyDeletewow - you put together a stunning table! love the green depression glass, and the haviland. really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table. Love the combination's! makes me ready for some green tablescaping myself!
ReplyDeleteSharlotte... so very happy to see your post! I love how you put this all together. The pieces from your great aunt are so pretty. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy looking at your tables. I will NEVER have a table that looks as nice as yours!
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What a beautiful table.
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ReplyDeleteI love the glasses. Beautiful!
So elegant...the stemware is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI have glasses of the same style. Do you know how old yours are? You captured spring with your tablescape! Bunnies are value-added! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful glasses. Lovely table.
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Everything looks so pretty! The green glass is wonderful. And those little fruit dishes are so lovely.
ReplyDeletewow the clear etched glassware is just so stunning, i could look at that all day, so beautiful, I loved the whole tablescape is beautiful, love the lenox plates, they always feel like solid silk to me....but those glasses wow, I love them so much....Phyllis
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the china, the crystal the silver, it's all just perfect!
ReplyDeletewonderful table - I love the way you used that box - I always see those, and have purchased some, but never thought of using them as part of a tablescape - thank you for that idea..I'll be using that in the future...:-)
ReplyDeleteStunning tablescape...the little bowls are so elegant. Gorgeous stemware.
ReplyDeleteEverything are well choosen. Wish I have your treasures.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying you tablescaping.
Happy TT day.
How fresh and Springlike! I love all of the layering of the various shades of greens and creams!..,
ReplyDeleteI have so enjoyed my 'first time' participating in Susan's Tablescape Thursday!..,
Please do pop by to see my blue and white breakfast table place setting, with my creamware butterfly cakestand..,
Cheers and hugs from Wanda Lee @ The Plumed Pen
I love the green, the bunnies, and the elegance!
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What a beautiful and elegant Springtime table!
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ReplyDeleteJust found your blog from Susan's BNOP. I love those bowls. They are gorgeous. I also like that stemware. Love the etching pattern on it. When you have time come on over for a visit.
Hugs,
Carey
I love your bunny. I also love your bowl with shamrocks on it. All your greens are so pretty.
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