Vintage Retro Dining Table
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Autumn Table
This classic table from our November 1965 issue is filled with warm colors, a chamring china pattern, and a festive centerpiece.
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Colonial-Inspired
In our November 1973 issue, decorator David Whitcomb created a cheerful Colonial-inspired table with wildflowers, a simple wood table lit by an Early American candelabra, and carved figurines of pilgrims.
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Sumptuous Feast
In a 1775 Connecticut house from our November 1975 issue, a dining room is set for a sumptuous feast. An autumn leaf motif is used throughout the table: On the Brunschwig & Fils fabric used as a tablecloth, the Herend china from Carole Stupel, and a brass leaf-shaped cranberry dish.
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Formal Dinner Party
This tablescape from our November 1968 issue could easily be adapted for your Thanksgiving table. The Royal Worcester Celestial china adds some vibrant color, along with the fresh flower centerpiece.
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Festive and Natural
This festive table from our November 1965 issue has natural elements — on the centerpiece and the table figurines.
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Early American
This table from our November 1974 was influenced by Early American style, with blue Lenox goblets, Fallani & Cohn woven and fringed placemats, tin candlesticks, and a centerpiece of fresh flowers, fruits, and vegetables.
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Classic
This table from our November 1939 issue is decorated with wooden ducks, fresh garlands of fruit, crocheted mats, and autumnal flowered plates by Royal Doulton from B. Altman.
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Country With City Sophistication
Decorator Rubén de Saavedra created a simple country-chic look in our November 1973 issue with bowls of fresh fruit as decor and a red and blue palette.
Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/entertaining/holidays-celebrations/tips/g2029/vintage-thanksgiving-decor/