Dining Room Flashcards
Tea Trolley
Oak, roller wheels
Dining Room Table
Oak, Round
Dining Room Chairs
Oak
Linoleum Carpet
Oriental Design c. 1900
Ceiling Fixture
Rose Pattern, Crystal Pendants
Tea Strainer on the Table
Silver with Black Handle
Napkin Rings
Silver, plain
Napkins
Linen, cutwork, off-white
Teaspoons
silver plate “Tudor” style
Tall Teapot
China, rose & robins nest patter, Stewart’s c. 1880
Tea plates
rose & robin nest pattern, Stewart’s c. 1880
Saucers
China, rose & robin nest pattern, Stewart’s c. 1880
Tea Cups
China, rose & robin nest pattern, Stewart’s c. 1880
Cream and sugar holders
China, beige & green floral, Made by Taylor & Tunnicliff c.1880 - museum
Tablecloth
white lace, round, undercloth
Tea plate
Rose and robin nest pattern, Stewarts’ c. 1880
Salt/Pepper Shakers
Crystal, silver lids
Knives
silver plate “tudor” style - Tudor plate was produced by the Oneida community
Sugar spoon
silver plate “tudor” style
Sugar bowl
rose & robin nest pattern, Stewarts’ c. 1880 - note how the pattern is faded
Cake stand
crystal
Cookie Tin
Map of Scotland with the clans; Stewart is listed
Tray on tea trolly
Wicker, Paisley print, glass top
Goblet on tea trolly
clear glass
Pitcher on tea trolly
clear glass
Tea and coffee set on tea trolly
silver, etched & decorated
Tea tin
mazawatee, picture of grandmother. premier English tea firm, especially in the 1890s because of the trust in packaged tea and the mazawattee brand. “old folks at home” logo. pacakaged tea vs. potentially doctored tea from tea chests and the store. this is before the “overwaitea” food group
Card table
drop leaf, wood unknown,, c. 1910
clock
on card table, oak, gingerbread style c. 1890. mass-produced in North America, and still used the pendulum design