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OTHER EQUIPMENT

Chair:-
Height of the chair  from floor to the seat    :- 18 inches                                                                                                       
From  floor to the top   of the chair  :-   39 inches
Depth of chair      :-   18 inches
Table
Square  for two persons  :-    2 ft 6 inch
Square for four persons :-   3 ft
Round for four person  :- 3 ft diameter
Rectangle for six person :- 4 ft 6 inch  X  2 ft 6 inch
Linen
For  table  2’ 6” :-       54 inches  X 54  inches
For table  3 ‘        :-     72 inches   X 72 inches
Rectangular         :-     72 inches  X   96 inches
                                   72 inches X    54 inches
Slip cloth             :-     36   x  36  inches
Dinner napkin      :-    20inches  X 20 inches, 18  X 18
OTHER EQUIPMENTS
Trays,bread basket , Salver, butter dish, cruet set( salt and pepper), bud vase, menu stand, ash tray, sauce boat, ice bucket with ice tongs, wine chiller(cooler) with stand,wine cradle, toast rack, tea cozy  cosey, straw holder, toothpick holder, chafing dish, salad bowls, finger bowl, nut cracker, egg holder,Chinese cruet (chili vinegar, soya sauce, tobasco), grape scissor, ramekin, icecream scoop,  skewer, snail dish, snail tongs, cloche, table  runners,

Damask  is a reversible figured fabric of silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic fibres, with a pattern formed by weaving.

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