When DD married SIL, she moved into his house, with me in the granny flat which had been his home before his Mother died 20 years ago. Upstairs is packed, SIL can be a bit of a hoarder, and all his Mothers stuff is also still there, when she set the table for a dinner party one evening with beautiful china and glasses he came in and was so shocked, he had never seen them used, loudly pointed out that they were more than 200 years old and had survived 2 world wars hidden in the garden in Paris to save them from the Nazis.
DDs comment, if you don't want to use them give them to a museum.
I have a lot of good stuff it all gets used, Just inherited from a friend here 48 Edinburgh Crystal glasses, from liquior to brandy goblets.
They are a pleasure to use and I know that is why my friend left them to me.
SIL now proudly tells friends the history of the tableware, and DD is very careful with them, never about when DGS is running around.
Although I must say after going upstairs one afternoon to find her polishing a huge set of 17th century siver cutlery made me wonder slightly where my feminist taechings had gone!!!!!!!!