How about a red and white dinner plate and a bit of whimsy on the porch for lunch.
This 10 inch red transferware dinner plate was made by J&G Meakin, of England and is from their Romantic England Series. The pattern is named Haddon Hall. I found this beautiful plate in an antique shop in Paris, TN.
Adding Lady Liberty with the red transferware plate seems to give the setting a patriotic feel.
Lady Liberty's hand seems to be reaching out to a small vase of flowers from my gardens: red roses, yellow coreopsis, and pink zinnias.
The double napkins for the table are a blue one and a Celebrate napkin placed inside a silver napkin ring.
The fern in the background is a Kimberly Queen.
Thanks for stopping by for another post of Dining on the Porch - Judy.
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What a lovely, festive table setting! Thank you and have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteWow love that dish. Sounds like a great series. Lady Liberty is the perfect accompaniment for your table setting! She’s real cute and I love the flowers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table and gorgeous dish!Love the fern and the flowers.Cute doll too.Hugs!
ReplyDeleteJudy - so happy to see you back at Mosaic Monday! And just in time for that patriotic month of July! The red transferware is gorgeous - the wavy edge is an added touch of elegance. Lady Liberty looks just right there. Enjoy the rest of your week!
ReplyDeletelove the setting you are so right with the beautiful flowers romance is very much present and miss liberty brings in the patriotism thanks for sharing
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Festive and patriotic table setting. Love Miss Liberty.
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ReplyDeleteI love the patriotic tablescape, the flowers are pretty. The Lady Liberty is perfect for the table. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
I love lady liberty and will do a search for this artist! And you went to Paris...how divine! heehee! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI have a similar china pattern from my mother, Spode Pink Tower. I have a complete set for twelve plus lots of service items. She was great for having parties and loved to decorate a fancy table. I only use them for special occasions, but they are all on display in the china cabinet my father made for her. Both give me lots of good memories. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI love that dinner plate! Your table is very pretty! Pinned! Thank you for sharing with Charming Homes and Gardens!
ReplyDeleteThat's a darling table setting. It's fun to set the table. I ought to do it more often.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table setting and I love the plates. Lady Liberty is a nice whimsical touch. Thanks for sharing this week at #HomeMattersParty
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