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silvercome
I have two, but I've seen another that I just love. It's not a matter of keeping a Kosher kitchen; I just love dishes.
Are three services too many?
Thanks for your input.
Answer
If it's not going to break your budget, and you have a place to put it, go ahead!
I have: one full formal set of good china (service for 8), a smaller set of good china with lunch, soup and salad plates only (service for 6), one "everyday" set of Corelle (service for 8), a collection of restaurant ware by Homer Laughlin (creator of Fiesta Ware) in beige (service for 6), a 4 pc set of different colors of vintage Fiesta Ware, a 4 pc set of vintage 1950s casual dinnerware, a 4 pc set of inexpensive fall colored dishes, and a 4 pc set of turquoise colored dishes, as well as several (about 40 or 50) "tea and toast" sets for entertaining.
It just depends on what you can afford and how much storage space you have!
Enjoy!!
If it's not going to break your budget, and you have a place to put it, go ahead!
I have: one full formal set of good china (service for 8), a smaller set of good china with lunch, soup and salad plates only (service for 6), one "everyday" set of Corelle (service for 8), a collection of restaurant ware by Homer Laughlin (creator of Fiesta Ware) in beige (service for 6), a 4 pc set of different colors of vintage Fiesta Ware, a 4 pc set of vintage 1950s casual dinnerware, a 4 pc set of inexpensive fall colored dishes, and a 4 pc set of turquoise colored dishes, as well as several (about 40 or 50) "tea and toast" sets for entertaining.
It just depends on what you can afford and how much storage space you have!
Enjoy!!
what is better Bone China or Corelle dinnerware?

Zima31
I know bone china is the strongest dinnerware that doesn't chip easily, and Corelle is made of Vitrelle glass that is also chip resistant. But if you had to choose which would be a better, stronger, break resistant dinnerware, which would you choose?
Answer
As a Potteries UK resident,living in the home of world famous bone china,I'd say.For better dinnerware bone china looks best on a formal setting-imagine the President or our Queen hosting a meal served on glassware.For strength,bone china has been demonstrated to support a London 'bus on four teacups.
Glass is more resistant to breakage,but chips more readily than bone china.
As a clincher a set of bone china,such as Royal Albert "Country Rose" pattern with beautiful decoration and gilding would grace any home and be a prized heirloom for generations.
As a Potteries UK resident,living in the home of world famous bone china,I'd say.For better dinnerware bone china looks best on a formal setting-imagine the President or our Queen hosting a meal served on glassware.For strength,bone china has been demonstrated to support a London 'bus on four teacups.
Glass is more resistant to breakage,but chips more readily than bone china.
As a clincher a set of bone china,such as Royal Albert "Country Rose" pattern with beautiful decoration and gilding would grace any home and be a prized heirloom for generations.
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