Tablecloth

Here is a vintage tablecloth made and purchased in Guatemala in the 1970s. It’s rectangular and measures about 77″ by 54″. The motif is a sort of Aztec look with what are probably quetzals and arrowed lines. It’s woven with black and gold threads with bright gold and white designs. I photographed it folded into quadrants with a picture of each quadrant. The tablecloth has been used and has a couple of small stains. The napkins are crisp and in excellent condition except for loose threads. They measure 13″ by 14″.

Here is a 78″ x 54″ rectangular tablecloth made and bought in Guatemala in the 1970s. There are also 8 matching napkins measuring about 14″ x 15″. They feature Aztec sort of bird designs and stripes in yellow, orange, brown, red, and white, on a blue background. The blue cloth is actually blue and black woven threads. The tablecloth has been folded quartered in the photos, and I took a picture of each quadrant. It is in good condition, but it has been used, and you can tell it has been washed as the weaves aren’t as crisp as they are on the napkins, and there are a couple of small stains. The napkins have obviously never been used and are crisp and like new.

This ivory lace vinyl tablecloth with a vintage floral design is perfect for formal events, everyday dining, tea parties, and weddings. The scalloped edges and elegant lace design add a touch of sophistication to any dining table. Made from vinyl, this 60×104 oblong tablecloth is easy to care for with just a wipe clean. The vintage style and beige color make it a timeless addition to any home decor.

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