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June 16, 2021
Well I don’t have to tell you I love Linen napkins and table cloth. Antique and new. I have lost count how many I have found on your web site. By far yours are the best. I have checked other sites and they can not compare to the quality of FrenchGardenHouse.
June 04, 2021
Theresa,
Originally bridge cloths were made of a mostly wool fabric, to have a smooth but thick surface on a small square table used to play bridge. You can still buy these cloths made to order in England, for instance. But here in the states any small tablecloth could be used for a bridge cloth.
A tea topper is also a small cloth of similar size, meant to be layered over another, more simple, table cloth. The luncheon cloths are generally a bit larger than either of these two. How fortunate you are to have inherited some from your mother!
June 04, 2021
I love all linens!!! Recently I was at a Estate Sale and purchased a set of 4 taupe colored clothes,they are tatted around the edges, just beautiful. They measure around 11×18,small by standards? The women at the Sale thought they were for the arms of furniture. I plan to use them for placemats or to anchor a grouping on a table. They are also embellished on the field, so stunning! Just love them, I have a very large collection of old linens might be a sickness -hee hee. Thanks for such a lovely post always enjoy your expert information on all things beautiful for your home.
June 04, 2021
Hi Lidy
I have a question, would a tea topper be similar to a bridge or luncheon table cloth? I have several of these that were my Mother’s, they are linen and fit over a square table with matching napkins.
Thank you for the lovely informative post.
Theresa Keller
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Lidy
June 16, 2021
You are so sweet to say that! I love linens so much too, which is why I try my best to find antique pieces that still have a lot of laughter around the table in them for a few generations!