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WILLIAMSBURG TEA CADDIES
These beautiful mahogany tea caddies were made by hand and are reproductions of English antiques dating to 1760 in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection. AP102 OBLONG TEA CADDY has three compartments with removable partitions. Height 6″; Length 10″; Depth 6″. AP101 OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY is foil lined and made of more than 25 parts. Height 4 3/4″; Diameter 6 1/4″.
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AP120 WILLIAMSBURG GALLERY SERVING TRAY
This beautiful reproduction of an English antique serving tray, circa 1770, is made of mahogany and features pierced and mitered rim with carved hand holes. Perfect for a variety of uses, this tray can be used to serve drinks, hold two CW6 decanters as shown or as an "in and out" box at a desk. Over the years, this tray has been made by a number of Colonial Williamsburg licensees including: The Five Forks; Don Works; Victorius; and Virginia Metalcrafters. Length 16 1/2″; Depth 9 1/2″.
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AP128 WILLIAMSBURG KNIFE TRAY
Considered one of Colonial Williamsburg's finest woodware reproductions, this rare knife or cutlery tray is faithful to the 18th Century original. Handcrafted in mahogany, this beautiful tray features a wonderfully scalloped handle and scalloped sides that are masterfully dovetailed at the corners. Originally used in the Raleigh Travern at table setting time, this tray also can be used for display as well as storage on a sideboard, dining table or desk. Length 14 5/8″; Depth 9 1/2″; Handle Height 5 1/8″.
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WILLIAMSBURG TRAYS AND WINE SERVER
From the Colonial Williamsburg Collection, these mahogany trays and wine server are from top to bottom: AP123 ROUND TRAY was made in the early 1950's and copies an English antique. Diameter 18″. CW126 WINE SERVER cradles the wine and will catch any drips. Height 4 5/16″; Length 13 1/4″; Width 4 1/2″. AP105 SMALL TRAY is 6 1/2″ in Width and 9 1/2″ in Length.
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CW 131 WILLIAMSBURG SPOON RACK BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
Adapted from a late 18th Century antique, this expertly executed spoon rack is both decorative and useful. It is made of solid mahogany and features a graceful scallop and heart motif. Wonderful for display in a kitchen or breakfast room, this spoon rack is highly desired by the collectors of Williamsburg accessories. Height 23″; Width 12 1/2″; Depth 5 3/8″.
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WILLIAMSBURG STERLING SILVER BY STIEFF
Shown here is a small selection of our current inventory of Sterling Silver by The Stieff Company of Baltimore, Maryland. The Stieff Company was a Licensee for the Williamsburg Reproduction Program up until the late 1980's. Stieff made numerous pieces from which we have a fine selection to choose including, pitchers, sauce boats, and more.
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TANKARD IN SILVER PLATE BY FRANKLIN MINT
In celebration of the Bicentennial, The Franklin Mint made this exacting silver plate reproduction of Benjamin Franklin's Tankard made by the renowned Philadelphia silversmith, Elias Boudinet. The original tankard, dating to 1760, is on display at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. This reproduction is authentic in every detail bearing the Franklin family coat of arms in intricate scrollwork and the initials BDF for Benjamin and Deborah Franklin. A true collector's piece, only a limited number of these very rare reproductions were made. Height 8 1/2″.
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REPRODUCTION SIGNERS' INKSTAND IN PEWTER
This beautiful reproduction of one of America's great historic treasures captures all the detail of the original Inkstand used by the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. It was a commeration piece produced during the Bicentennial celebration. Crafted in pewter, this inkstand is the perfect accessory for a desk or writing table.
Height 8″; Width 9 1/2″; Depth 6 3/4″.
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WILLIAMSBURG PEWTER COFFEE SERVICE BY STIEFF
Under license to Colonial Williamsburg, Stieff skillfully reproduced this pewter coffee service from the gracefully designed English originals dating from the mid to late 18th Century. The 26 ounce coffeepot features a skillfully carved rosewood handle and tapered body, the cream pitcher features a scalloped lip and fanciful handle and the sugar bowl features a beautifully turned lid. This service is further enhanced by its scarce Williamsburg rolled-edge tray. CW86 COFFEEPOT with a Height of 9″. CW91 CREAM PITCHER with a Height of 4″. CW92 SUGAR BOWL with a Height of 3 1/2″. CW12 TRAY with a Diameter of 10 1/2″.
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WILLIAMSBURG PEWTER TEA/COFFEE SERVICE BY STIEFF
These Stieff pewter reproductions of an 18th Century design attributed to the London shop of Samuel Ellis can be used to serve tea or coffee. The pot features a wonderfully carved rosewood handle and turned lid with rosewood trim. Both the cream pitcher and sugar bowl feature pad feet, flared rim and double-scroll legs and handle. This service is further enhanced by its scarce Williamsburg rolled-edge tray. CW80 TEAPOT/COFFEEPOT with a capacity of 28 ounces and a Height of 8 1/2″. CW 83 CREAM PITCHER with a Height of 4″. CW84 SUGAR BOWL with a Height of 4″. CW12 TRAY with a Diameter of 10 1/2″.
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WILLIAMSBURG PEWTER PITCHERS BY STIEFF
Pewter pitchers were used to serve beer and ale in the American Colonies and these are two particularly fine examples. The large pitcher is a reproduction of a silver original from the renowned London silversmith, Samuel Hitchcock, Circa 1728-1729. The smaller pitcher dates to the late 18th Century. Both pitchers have exquisit form and detail and can be used as pitchers or to display a flower arrangement. CW100 SMALL PITCHER with a Height of 5 1/2″, Capacity of 36 Ounces. CW95 LARGE PITCHER with a Height of 9 1/2″, Capacity of 90 Ounces.
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WILLIAMSBURG PEWTER BOWLS BY STIEFF
Adapted from a small pewter bowl in the Williamsburg Collection, made in England during the 18th Century, these reproduction bowls are highly prized today for their beauty and utility as were the originals by early Americans. CW10 SMALL BOWL with a Diameter of 5 1/2″. CW5 MEDIUM BOWL with a Diameter of 7 1/4″. CW7 LARGE BOWL with a Diameter of 11″.
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WILLIAMSBURG PEWTER PORRINGERS AND BOWL BY STIEFF
Under license from Colonial Williamsburg, Stieff made wonderful pewter reproductions of antiques found during archeological excavations. Among these pieces were reproductions of porringers and bowls. Specifically, the large double handle porringer was copied from an Edward Nash London original dating to the early 18th Century. The bowl is copied from a basin made in Boston by Thomas Badger, Circa 1800. These pieces are perfect for use today as small servers. CW16 SMALL PORRINGER with a Diameter of 3 1/4″. CW60 LARGE PORRINGER with a Diameter of 5 1/4″. CW3 BOWL with a Diameter of 8″.
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WILLIAMSBURG PEWTER HUMIDORS BY STIEFF
These beautiful pewter humidors are reproductions of English antiques brought to Virginia in trade for tobacco. Crafted by Stieff, these humidors feature an expertly turned lid with an acorn finial top. CW93 SMALL HUMIDOR with a Height of 6″. CW94 LARGE HUMIDOR with a Height of 7 1/4″.
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CW 32 WILLIAMSBURG OCTAGONAL PEWTER CANDLESTICK BY STIEFF
Copied from a 17th Century antique in the Brush-Everard House, this stately pewter candlestick is very rare and considered one of the finest in the Colonial Williamsburg Reproduction Program. Truly elegant, this candlestick makes a wonderful accessory in any room setting. Height 9″. 2 Available
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CW16-63 WILLIAMSBURG CANDELABRA BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
This elegant reproduction candelabra is an exact copy of an 18th Century double arm antique. This sand-cast candelabra features serpent's head decoration on each movable arm. The arms swivel right and left and move up and down. Height 16″. Pairs Available
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WILLIAMSBURG BRASS CANDLESTICKS BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
Virginia Metalcrafters, under license to Colonial Williamsburg, skillfully reproduced these candesticks from the gracefully designed originals using ancient techniques to give them a destinctive mellow patina. Shown from top left to bottom right in the photo as follows: CW16-13 BRUSH-EVERARD CANDLESTICK with a Height of 8″. CW16-34 TALL CANDLESTICK with a Height of 12 1/2″. CW16-10 SWIRL BASE CANDLESTICK with a Height of 8 3/4″. CW16-33 SPIKED CANDLESTICK with a Height of 7 1/2″. CW16-36 FRENCH CANDLESTICK with a Height of 8 3/4″.
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WILLIAMSBURG BRASS CANDLESTICKS AND CHAMBERSTICKS BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
Virginia Metalcrafters, under license to Colonial Williamsburg, skillfully reproduced these candesticks and chamber from the gracefully designed originals using ancient techniques to give them a destinctive mellow patina. Shown from top left to bottom right in the photo as follows: CW16-2 ROUND BASE CANDLESTICK with a Height of 8″. CW16-35 OCTAGONAL BASE CANDLESTICK with a Height of 7″. CW16-12 MID-DRIP CANDLESTICK with a Height of 8 1/2″. CW16-21 CHAMBERSTICK with a Height of 2 1/2″. CW16-5 SQUARE BASE CANDLESTICK with a Height of 6 3/4″. CW16-20 BALUSTER CANDLESTICK with a Height of 5 3/4″.
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WILLIAMSBURG STRIDING MAN BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
A favorite accessory in the Williamsburg Reproduction Collection is this jaunty brass gentleman. Made by Virginia Metalcrafters of cast brass, this accessory which comes in two sizes is heavy enough to be used as a door stop or to support books without toppling. CW 8-7 Small Man 8 1/2″; and CW 18-65 Large Man 11 3/4″.
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WILLIAMSBURG BRASS TRIVETS BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
Virginia Metalcrafters, under license to Colonial Williamsburg, skillfully reproduced these trivets from the gracefully designed originals using ancient techniques to give them a destinctive mellow patina. Shown from top left to bottom right in the photo as follows: CW10-9 KING GEORGE TRIVET 4″ X 5″. CW10-11 WILLIAM AND MARY TRIVET 6″ X 8″. CW10-10 QUEEN ANNE TRIVET 9″ X 10 1/2″. CW10-14 COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG TRIVET Diameter 6″.
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WILLIAMSBURG SILVER RESIST/LUSTERWARE JUGS BY PALIN THORLEY
Silver resist/lusterware pieces were found during the original archaeological excavation of Colonial Williamsburg in the 1930's. Requiring work of only the most skilled craftsman, in 1941, Joseph Palin Thorley, a world renowned potter from Staffordshire, England, was selected to create these reproduction jugs as well as other ceramics for the Williamsburg Reproduction Program. Because the platinum wash process used in these pieces is so painstaking, only a limited number of these lusterware pieces were ever created. Due to their rarity and quality, Palin Thorley pieces are highly prized by collectors of Williamsburg ceramic reproductions. C1 Small Jug 3″; C2 Medium Jug 4″; and C3 Large Jug 5 1/2″.
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C4 WILLIAMSBURG POSY HOLDER BY WEDGWOOD
This reproduction of an English Staffordshire finger vase, circa 1770, is one of the most famous of all Williamsburg accessories--a "must have" for the collector. Height 7 3/4″.
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C4 WILLIAMSBURG POSY HOLDER BY PALIN THORLEY
This reproduction of an English Staffordshire finger vase, circa 1770, is one of the most famous of all Williamsburg accessories--a "must have" for the collector. Prior to Wedgwood, Palin Thorley was the original potter for the Colonial Williamsburg Collection. Height 7 3/4″. 2 Available
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WILLIAMSBURG POSY HOLDER BY PALIN THORLEY
This reproduction of an English Staffordshire finger vase, circa 1770, is one of the rarer Williamsburg accessories by Palin Thorley, the renowned English pottery designer. This piece is a "must have" for the collector. Height 7 3/4″. 2 Available
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REPRODUCTION CHINESE EXPORT URN BY CHELSEA
This elegant Chinese export reproduction urn is copied from originals found in the collections of Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, The State Department and other important museums and historic homes. Beautifully proportioned, this urn is enhanced by the highly skilled hand-decoration and applied gold leaf. This urn can be displayed as a piece of decorative art or can be made into a lamp by our Lighting Department. Height 16″; Overall Width 10″. Pair Available
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C45 WILLIAMSBURG DELFT VASE BY OUD
This magnificent delft vase is a reproduction of a Bristol delft antique dating to about 1760. This vase is a scarce Williamsburg delft piece. It can be filled with flowers, used as a planter or converted to a lamp. Height 9 3/4″. 2 Available
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WILLIAMSBURG DELFT VASES AND WALLPOCKETS BY OUD AND ROYAL GOEDEWAAGEN
These beautifully hand-decorated delft/blue and white vases and wallpockets are exact reproductions of antiques found in Colonial Williamsburg. Shown from top left to bottom in the photo as follows: CW39 VASE, copied from a 1760 Lambeth antique, is a very rare Williamsburg reproduction vase. It stands 6 3/4″. C32 JAR/VASE is copied from a mid-Eighteenth Century Liverpool antique and features charming floral decoration. It stands 5 1/2″. CW30 VASE is in the classic urn shape and decorated with a stylized motif as the Bristol delft original, circa 1710-1720. It stands 6″. C36 AND C37 WALLPOCKETS copy originals from Lambeth dating to 1750 and feature a Chinese girl and boy, respectively. They stand 8″.
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WILLIAMSBURG DELFT PITCHER AND VASES BY OUD AND ROYAL GOEDEWAAGEN
Perfect for the discriminating collector and decorator, these delft/blue and white pitcher and vases are exact reproductions of antiques found in Colonial Williamsburg. Shown from top left to bottom in the photo as follows: CW25 APOTHECARY JAR is copied from a late Eighteenth Century English antique and is perfect as a vase. It stands 7 3/4″. C48 PITCHER is decorated with Chinese figures in a landscape. It is copied from an English antique, circa 1760. It stands 9 1/4″ and holds 2 quarts. CW49 VASE is decorated with three scenes of figures and landscape like the 1700 English original. It stands 10 1/4″ with a top diameter of 4 1/2″.
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C44 WILLIAMSBURG DELFT PUNCH BOWL BY OUD AND ROYAL GOEDEWAAGEN
This reproduction of an 18th Century Bristol punch bowl is beautifully hand-decorated in traditional shades of blue and white with a design of birds, flowers and leaves. The generous size of this punch bowl makes it a wonderful centerpiece for a dining table or sideboard when not in use. Height 5 5/8″; Diameter 10 1/2″.
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WILLIAMSBURG DELFT BRICKS AND PLANTER BY OUD AND ROYAL GOEDEWAAGEN
These wonderful delft/blue and white floral bricks, also known as jardinieres, and planter are exact reproductions of antiques found in Colonial Williamsburg. Shown from top to bottom in the photo as follows: CW40 ROUND BRICK can be used with or without its top. It is decorated with an abstract design with the original dating to 1700. Diameter 6″. C52 OVAL PLANTER/DISH is painted with birds and flowers as the original, circa 1690. It stands 3 1/4″ and is 7″ in length. CW29 BLUE BRICK is hand painted in a Mimosa design like the original English antique, circa 1830. It stands 3 1/2″ and is 5 3/4″ in length.
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WILLIAMSBURG DELFT ACCESSORIES BY OUD AND ROYAL GOEDEWAAGEN
These beautifully hand-decorated blue and white delft accessories are exact reproductions of antiques found in Colonial Williamsburg. Shown from top left to bottom in the photo as follows: C10 DELFT PLATE is copied from 18th Century English antique. This plate comes in 10 1/4″ diameter and 8″ diameter. C47 SHELL TRAY with Chinese decoration is copied from a Liverpool antique, circa 1750. It's width is 3 3/4″. CW55 SWEETMEAT TRAY has a beautiful stylized floral motif typical of English delft dating to 1740. The side lengths are 4 3/4″. C57 CANDLESTICK with its varied shades of blue copies a Liverpool piece, circa 1750. Its height is 7″. C51 PORRINGER replicates the original Lambeth delft antique, circa 1720-1730. It is 2 1/8″ high with an overall diameter of 5 1/2″.
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WILLIAMSBURG DELFT MUGS BY OUD AND ROYAL GOEDEWAAGEN
Exquisitly hand-decorated, these delft/blue and white mugs are reproductions of 18th Century antiques found in Colonial Williamsburg . Shown from left to right in photo as follows: C59 PORTER MUG Holds One Quart. C58 BLANK MUG Holds 12 Ounces. C54 BELL SHAPED MUG Holds 12 Ounces. C90B BEER MUG Holds 12 Ounces.
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WILLIAMSBURG POLYCHROME DELFT BRICKS BY OUD AND ROYAL GOEDEWAAGEN
Also known as jardinieres, these polycrome delft bricks are exact reproductions of originals found in Colonial Williamsburg. Shown from top to bottom in the photo as follows: CW26 CHINESE BRICK is copied from a piece of Bristol delft, circa 1740. It stands 2 1/2″ and is 4 1/2″ in length. C5 JARDINIERE is a faithful copy of a Lambeth delft jardiniere, circa 1760. This brick is adaptable for a variety of flower arrangements. It stands 4″. CW27 POLYCHROME BRICK is in shades of purple and blue and is copied from a 1750 Bristol original. It stands 3 1/2″ and is 6″ in length.
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WILLIAMSBURG POLYCHROME AND CERAMIC ACCESSORIES BY OUD AND PALIN THORLEY
Beautifully decorated, these reproductions of antiques found in Colonial Williamsburg will enhance the period decor. Shown from top left to bottom: CW33 PITCHER is decorated with multicolored flowers and is copied from a saltglazed antique, circa 1755. It stands 6 1/4″ and holds 1 1/4 quarts. C31 CREAM JUG is a hand-painted in brilliant polychrome and inspired by a 1760 Liverpool antique. It stands 4 1/2″. CW6 HEART-SHAPED INKSTAND is an exact copy of the original found in the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg. Its length is 5″.
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WILLIAMSBURG DECANTERS BY BLENKO AND ROYAL LEERDAM
These wonderful hand-blown glass decanters are reproductions of the originals found in Colonial Williamsburg. Shown from left to right in the photo as follows: CW42L LARGE DECANTER with its ringed top and graceful lines stands 17 3/4″, including stopper. CW6 SQUARE DECANTER was designed to fit a cellarette or for use alone or in pairs on a tray. It stands 6 1/4″, including stopper. CW13 TALL DECANTER has wonderful clean lines and stands 11 1/4″, including stopper. CW42S SMALL DECANTER is a reduced size of the CW42L Decanter and stands 11″, including stopper.
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WILLIAMSBURG GLASS HURRICANE SHADES BY BLENKO AND ROYAL LEERDAM
These fine hand-blown glass hurricane shades are as popular today as in the 18th Century and are used both to shield candles from wind and drafts as well as for a wonderful decorative effect. These hurricane shades are available in four sizes including the Extra Large which is very rare and not often found. Extra Large Height 23″; Large Height 17 3/4″; Medium Height 14″; Small Height 9 1/2″.
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CW 3S WILLIAMSBURG AIR-TWIST SHERBET GLASS BY BLENKO AND ROYAL LEERDAM
This truly fine hand made reproduction of circa 1735 air-twist stemware, found during archaeological excavations at Colonial Williamsburg, will add the ultimate in elegance to the most beautiful table setting. Each glass was individually created by only the most skilled craftsmen able to form the graceful air-twist spiral pattern in the stem. This glass can be used for serving champagne or sherbet. Height 5 3/4″. 8 Available
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WILLIAMSBURG GLASS ACCESSORIES BY BLENKO AND ROYAL LEERDAM
This small sampling of original Williamsburg glass reproductions displays the beauty of design, purity of materials and superb hand crafting used in the Collection. Each piece is interpreted from originally excavated fragments in Colonial Williamsburg and has individual characteristics reflecting the skill of the artisan producing it.
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