HIGHLAND – Sue Morse will speak on Victorian-era table settings when the Highland Area Historical Society meets Thursday, Jan. 7. The meeting is 7 p.m. at Highland Senior Center, 3102 E. Highland Ave.
Some serving pieces used in the 19th century are no longer needed or made. Victorian table settings were very elaborate – lace or other fancy cloths, at least six or seven special dishes for every ...
Some serving pieces used in the 19th century are no longer needed or made. Victorian table settings were very elaborate — lace or other fancy cloths, at least six or seven special dishes for every ...
Some serving pieces used in the 19th century are no longer needed or made. Victorian table settings were very elaborate – lace or other fancy cloths, at least six or seven special dishes for every ...
Some serving pieces used in the 19th century are no longer needed or made. Victorian table settings were very elaborate — lace or other fancy cloths, at least six or seven special dishes for every ...
Some serving pieces used in the 19th century are no longer needed or made. Victorian table settings were very elaborate — lace or other fancy cloths, at least six or seven special dishes for every ...
Formal dinner parties were an important part of the life of a well-to-do Victorian couple. The rules of etiquette and good taste dictated the dinner table's look. Collectors now find many pieces of ...
Why it’s special: Just about any middle- or upper-class Victorian table setting would have included a muffineer, or sugar shaker, such as this. The 12-paneled glass shaker would have held fine, or ...