Wednesday, February 5, 2014

I have a Maxwell Williams porcelain dinner set and an Esse fine bone china dinner set. Which should I keep?




Judy





Answer
Technically speaking, they're both pretty much the same. Both are porcelain, but one has bone ash in it. The only differences are that the porcelain might be thicker, and bone china can't be put in the oven to heat up, if that's something you do. Whichever one you think is nicer is the set you should keep.

Formal Dinner Question?




dweave93


Is the best type of silverwear sterling? Is the best type of dishes bone china? Is there anything better than that? And, is there anything better than lead crystal glasses? And at an extremely formal dinner are there napkins....I know that most people want napkins, but is that the most formal thing to do? and, what are the napkins made out of? Silk? Thanks


Answer
At most formal dinners, the flatware is sterling silver. Stainless steel is a type of flatware that is more for every day use because it does not have to be polished. Bone china is the place setting to use and the napkins are normally linen. There is nothing better than lead crystal glasses, but just remember there are different stemware that you use, there are water goblets, iced tea goblets, and even wine glasses to name a few.




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