Footed Cup & Saucer Set
Our Piece Code: CSFT |
Footed cup & saucer sets are part of
the typical 5-piece place setting. They are used for serving tea or coffee. The
height and the style of the cup may vary greatly between manufacturers. The footed
cup design has a small pedestal protruding from the bottom of the cup, this pedestal
usually fits into an indentation in the saucer. |
Flat Cup & Saucer Set
Our Piece Code: CSFL |
Flat cup & saucer sets are part of the typical 5-piece
place setting. They also are used for serving tea or coffee. The height and the
style of the cup may vary greatly between manufacturers. The flat cup design has
a flat base, without a pedestal. |
Dinner Plate
Our Piece Code: DP |
Dinner plates are a component of the typical 5-piece
place setting. Used for serving, entrées, dinner plates are generally 9"
to 11” in diameter and can feature either a rim or coupe (no rim) shape. |
Salad Plate
Our Piece Code: SP |
Salad plates are also a component of the typical 5-piece
place setting. They resemble dinner plates and range in size from 6" to 8.”
These plates can be used for salads or desserts. |
Bread & Butter Plate
Our Piece Code: BB |
Bread & butter plates are the final component of
a 5-piece place setting. These plates resemble salad plates and are used for serving
bread, butter pats, and servings of whipped butter. They may also be used for
desserts. Bread and butter plates are generally 5" to 7” in diameter. |

Rim Shape |
Rim shapes typically have a flat, distinct edge that
ranges in width from 1½" to 2½.” Rim shapes are used
for plates, bowls, saucers, and platters. The point at which the rim ends and
the center portion of the plate begins is known as the verge line. |

Coupe Shape
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Coupe shapes do not have a pronounced rim. Coupe shaped
pieces feature a concave body style that is similar in shape to a contact lens. |