Which Glasses go with which Drink

1. Napkin
2. Salad fork
3. Dinner fork
4. Dessert fork
5. Bread-and-butter plate
with spreader
6. Dinner plate
7. Dinner knife
8. Teaspoon
9. Teaspoon
10.Soup spoon
11.Cocktail fork
12Water glass
13.Red-wine glass
14.White-wine glass
15.Coffee cup and saucer*

A. Napkin E. Water glass
B. Dinner Plate
C. Salad Plate
D. Bread and Butter Plate
with butter knife
E. Water glass
F. Fork

G. Knife

H. Teaspoon

A. Napkin
B. Service plate
C. Soup bowl on a liner plate
D. Bread and Butter Plate
with butter knife.
E. Water glass

F. Wine glass
G. Wine glass
H. Salad Fork
I.. Dinner Fork
J. Dessert Fork
K. Knife
L. Teaspoon
M. Soup Spoon

Table Setting - Family Dinner
Table Setting - Formal Dinner Type 1
Table Setting - Formal Dinner Type 2
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I think
the idea of Table Coordinate
should not be a slave of traditions.
should be more free and original.
You can do anything what you want.
You can use table wears as you like
no matter what it is against traditions.
But just in case
I introduce the formal table setting.
Japanese Style
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