Estate Sale China Tablescape

Welcome to the Blog today, I’m so happy you are here. I’m looking forward to sharing some really nice china I found at an Estate Sale this week. It fit right into my plans for a luncheon tablescape and I’d love to show you exactly how it came together.

I was able to purchase four, three-piece place settings of this lovely Ralph Lauren blue and white china in the “Mandarin Blue” pattern. I really loved the white and blue patterning on the salad/dessert plate that is repeated in miniature around the edge of the dinner plate. The coffee mug is the same pattern as the salad/dessert plate. I knew it would work in many different settings and who doesn’t love blue and white?

The inspiration for a table setting often starts with the centerpiece. I had these wonderful roses in oranges and whites and yellows and I set them in a blue pottery vase. The table cloth came next and I began with a neutral dark blue and added a table topper in yellow, with lovely white lace that picked up the colors in the roses. So far I was really liking the combination. Then I thought, “Why not use the china I had just picked up at the Estate Sale?”

I wanted to keep white as one of the predominant colors so I used a white porcelain charger as the base of the plate stack.

the Ralph Lauren dinner plate came next and I liked how things were coming together. The border in the china picked up the blue in the first tablecloth.

I don’t like things to be too “matchy matchy” but the pattern in the salad/dessert plate is quite a contrast to the dinner plate while maintaining the color and feel. It looked great.

Then I added the cups and it was still pleasing to my eye. Time to add some additional elements.

I decided a blue water goblet would work but now I had a couple of different shades of blue.

Flatware came next and I had to decide between silver plate, sterling silver and stainless steel. I didn’t want the setting to be too formal as I wasn’t serving wine so I opted for a slightly more formal stainless steel flatware that is one of my every day choices. It adds a touch of elegance without being too formal.

The next decision was what type and color of napkin to choose. I debated between a flowered napkin, plain white, yellow and the deep blue I finally chose. It picks up the tablecloth and the color in the china beautifully but doesn’t make the setting too cold or too busy. I worked for me. But I still had to deal with the varying shades of blue on the table. So this is how I solved the problem and brought the whole setting together.

I added this lovely two-handled soup bowl and matching plate to the plate stack and the varying colors of blue all seemed to blend together. The bowls have hand painted flowers in the center which picks up some of the colors in the centerpiece so that worked as well.

The table setting came together and the colors in the centerpiece were balanced by the colors in the plate stack. Now all I had to do was come up with a menu that would fit the table setting. LOL
I have a great recipe for roasted red pepper and butternut squash soup that would fit the table beautifully and the deep orange color of the soup would pick up the color in the centerpiece. Next would be a simple chicken salad sandwich served on a croissant with a side salad of greens, tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, and green onions. The salad colors would look great on the salad plate and the chicken salad on croissant would be easy to eat and taste great. I usually incorporate some halved grapes into the chicken salad and that adds some additional color. Dessert would be a mix of raspberry and pumpkin tarts with a spoonful of whipped cream on top. Coffee or tea would be served in the mugs and complete the meal.

I think my guests will enjoy lunch at this pretty table. Wish you could join me and have a wonderful week.

I love that pattern on the china you found. This is such a pretty tablescape.
Thanks, Joanne, I love the pattern too. Have a great week and thanks for stopping by.
Lynne
I love blue and white! Beautiful table and your lunch menu sounds wonderful.
Thanks, Joy, am a big fan of blue and white and these are so pretty. Appreciate you stopping by and sharing. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Such a wonderful purchase, Lynne! The table blossomed perfectly!
Thanks, Robin, you never know for sure how it will turn out. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lunne
The soup bowls were a perfect addition. They catch the eye and the handles soften the circular plate stack adding a somewhat casual look to the whole table.
You didn’t mention the pattern of the bowl – do you know it?
Sheila
The bowls are made by Lars Cyborg, a Danish artist, and date to the 1950’s. I don’t know the pattern name but they are quite striking and I have really enjoyed using them. Appreciate you stopping by and sharing. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Another gorgeous table. I love blue and white dishes. It’s s good time of year to mix my milk glass and cobalt together.The menu sounds awesome, too. Fancy enough to be impressive, but simple enough that you can BE with your guests rather than fussing in the kitchen!
Thanks, Kathy, that was exactly what I was going for with the menu. Sounds like your milk glass and cobalt will be lovely. Appreciate you stopping by and sharing. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
This is such a classic table setting and yet feels fresh and new. I think it’s all the layers that add so much interest. And, your menu sounds delicious!
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Thanks, Marsha, I think layers really make a setting more interesting and visually appealing so long as it doesn’t feel cluttered. Glad you like the menu. Thanks for stopping by and sharing. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Love anything blue and white, and I would have grabbed those in a milisecond! Very lovely table, and they will be great for everyday as blue and white is always in style! Sandi
They are very versatile, Sandi, and dish washer safe. That’s always a plus for every day use. Thanks for sharing. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
You have such an eye for finding great things and bringing it all together in such a beautiful way!
Thanks, Karin, this was an easy one. It just came together. thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Lovely table! The color palette of blue, white and yellow is a favorite of mine. The mix of patterns against the Battenberg lace is a great pairing of classic and contemporary. The vibrant flowers are beautiful. I am regularly impressed by the quality of your finds.
Thanks, Sandra, blue and white is surely a classic. I’m fortunate to live in a good area for thrifting. Appreciate you stopping by and sharing. Have a great week.
Lynne
Lovely china from estate sale, and love the color contrast of dishes and flower arrangement. Saw it at SSPS#296. My shares are #75 through 79. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.
Beautiful table! I love that you considered in color in your menu as well. Sounds like a delightful luncheon!
Thanks, Charlene, it was great. We had a super time. Appreciate you stopping by and. ommentngl. Have a great week.
Lynne