Fine China Formal Settings Service for 12 people



Service For 12 People



Pieces are exactly like the 121 pc set  pictured above!

$499.99 $399.99

This 121 piece Service for 12 Includes:

12 pcs. 10.5” Dinner Plate
12 pcs. 8.5” Soup Bowl
12 pcs. 7.5’’ Salad Plate

12 pcs. 6” Dessert Plate
12 pcs. 5.5” Bowl (fruit or sherbet)
12 pcs. Coffee Cup
12 pcs. Coffee Saucer
12 pcs.2.5 ounce Tea Cup (espresso set)
12 pcs. Saucers
1 pcs. Gravey Boat
1 pcs. 14” Oval Serving Plate
1 pcs.12’’Oval Serving Plate
1 pcs. Creamer
1 pcs.9” Salad Bowl
Salt and Pepper Shakers
Soup Tureen w/Lid
Tea Pot w/Lid

Sugar Bowl w/Lid



Complete 121 PC Dinner Set Service for 12 People


Pieces are exactly like the 121 pc set  pictured above!

$499.99 $399.99

This 121 piece Service for 12 Includes:

12 pcs. 10.5” Dinner Plate
12 pcs. 8.5” Soup Bowl
12 pcs. 7.5’’ Salad Plate

12 pcs. 6” Dessert Plate
12 pcs. 5.5” Bowl (fruit or sherbet)
12 pcs. Coffee Cup
12 pcs. Coffee Saucer
12 pcs.2.5 ounce Tea Cup (espresso set)
12 pcs. Saucers
1 pcs. Gravey Boat
1 pcs. 14” Oval Serving Plate
1 pcs.12’’Oval Serving Plate
1 pcs. Creamer
1 pcs.9” Salad Bowl
Salt and Pepper Shakers
Soup Tureen w/Lid
Tea Pot w/Lid

Sugar Bowl w/Lid



Complete 121 PC Dinner Set Service for 12 People


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This 121 piece Service for 12 Includes:

12 pcs. 10.5” Dinner Plate
12 pcs. 8.5” Soup Bowl
12 pcs. 7.5’’ Salad Plate

12 pcs. 6” Dessert Plate
12 pcs. 5.5” Bowl (fruit or sherbet)
12 pcs. Coffee Cup
12 pcs. Coffee Saucer
12 pcs.2.5 ounce Tea Cup (espresso set)
12 pcs. Saucers
1 pcs. Gravey Boat
1 pcs. 14” Oval Serving Plate
1 pcs.12’’Oval Serving Plate
1 pcs. Creamer
1 pcs.9” Salad Bowl
Salt and Pepper Shakers
Soup Tureen w/Lid
Tea Pot w/Lid

Sugar Bowl w/Lid


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27576 Ynez Road Ste H-9
Temecula CA 92951
in business since 1984 family owned and operated

We are delighted to offer Fine China Formal Settings Service for 8 or 12 people! Bavarian Design

Choosing the correct silverware from the variety in front of you is not as difficult as it may first appear. Starting with the knife, fork, or spoon that is farthest from your plate, work your way in, using one utensil for each course. The salad fork is on your outermost left, followed by your dinner fork. Your soupspoon is on your outermost right, followed by your beverage spoon, salad knife and dinner knife. Your dessert spoon and fork are above your plate or brought out with dessert. If you remember the rule to work from the outside in, you'll be fine.

There are two ways to use a knife and fork to cut and eat your food. They are the American style and the European or Continental style. Either style is considered appropriate. In the American style, one cuts the food by holding the knife in the right hand and the fork in the left hand with the fork tines piercing the food to secure it on the plate. Cut a few bite-size pieces of food, then lay your knife across the top edge of your plate with the sharp edge of the blade facing in. Change your fork from your left to your right hand to eat, fork tines facing up. (If you are left-handed, keep your fork in your left hand, tines facing up.) The European or Continental style is the same as the American style in that you cut your meat by holding your knife in your right hand while securing your food with your fork in your left hand. The difference is your fork remains in your left hand, tines facing down, and the knife in your right hand. Simply eat the cut pieces of food by picking them up with your fork still in your left hand.

When You Have Finished

Do not push your plate away from you when you have finished eating. Leave your plate where it is in the place setting. The common way to show that you have finished your meal is to lay your fork and knife diagonally across your plate. Place your knife and fork side by side, with the sharp side of the knife blade facing inward and the fork, tines down, to the left of the knife. The knife and fork should be placed as if they are pointing to the numbers 10 and 4 on a clock face. Make sure they are placed in such a way that they do not slide off the plate as it is being removed. Once you have used a piece of silverware, never place it back on the table. Do not leave a used spoon in a cup, either; place it on the saucer. You can leave a soupspoon in a soup plate. Any unused silverware is simply left on the table.