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  • Royal White Cup and Saucer (20 rack)

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    Enjoy tea or coffee in timeless style with our Royal White Cup and Saucer Rack. Featuring a classic design and durable construction, this cup and saucer rack adds elegance to any table setting for weddings, banquets, or afternoon teas.

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    The Royal White Cup and Saucer (20 rack), crafted from stunning porcelain with a curved handle, sits elegantly on its matching saucer against a plain white background. Available for rentals in Atlanta from T3 Event Rentals. Perfect for elevating any event in the heart of Georgia.

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    We understand things happen. We prefer to receive the broken item back. If it is unsafe to return the broken item to T3 so that it can be accounted for, please take plenty of pictures to document any damage.

    Rope and Pole tents have center poles that may obstruct your view. Frame tents do not have center poles and are used frequently for wedding events that require an open view.

    We can accommodate the smallest event in a 10 x 10 or go as large as a 60 x 230. Larger tents are available as well as structure tents. We can put multiple tents together to make a larger space – call and ask for more information to suit your needs.

    Yes we do! Our frame tents can have clear tops which are wonderful for use during the fall, winter, and spring months.

    Rope and Pole tents require an additional 14 feet to stake the tent (7′ on each side) so make sure you take this into consideration when determining the area where you wish to place the tent.

    Your irrigation lines must be marked before we arrive on site. You can call 811 for a free locate service of the major utility companies. They will only mark from the main line to the meter so it is your responsibility to know where lines run on your property. Most of the time we can avoid them if we know where they are.

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