
Casual
Less is more for a casual occasion, and Kim Seybert Crackle Spearmint dinner plates can serve as a subtle background to accentuate the Rose Chintz design. The simple lines of Reed & Barton’s Dresden Rose silverplate complete the look.
From TeaTime, March/April 2017









Love this pattern! I bought a set for twelve in 1989-90. I still have it and use it everyday. If I want to dress it up, I just use my silver flatware and some pink hobmail goblets. Such a lovely look!
I love this Patern also and would like to know where I can find it
Replacements website sells pieces. It is no longer manufactured…..so sad!
My Nana, who is from England, had this pattern for her china. She has a full 12 place setting that we would always enjoy during the holidays. My mom and I are sharing them now that she is gone. There is a tea place near me and they have a whole curio cabinet full of this pattern. I absolutely love it as it brings back such lovely memories.
I absolutely love this pattern! I have a 10 place setting plus extras. The only parts I don’t have is the tea pot and sugar bowl.