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Pottery Eastfield Pottery: reproductions of English China creamware, mocha, pearlware, and polychrome from 1760 to 1840; Donald Carpentier, write Eastfield Pottery, c/o Don Carpentier, PO Box 143, East Nassau, NY 12062, or call 518-766-2422. Henderson's Redware. excellent 19th century redware, write for his catalog by sending $2 to Henderson's Redware, 2115 Union St., Bangor, ME, 04401, or call him 9am to 5pm, EST, at 207-942-9013. Julia Smith, Potter: excellent 17th century delft, redware, stoneware; 32 Churchill Ave., Arlington, MA 02174, or call (617) 648-2875. Westmoore Pottery: excellent 17th, 18th, and 19th century southern redware & stoneware pottery; 4622 Busbee Rd., Seagrove, NC 27341, or call at (910) 464-3700. Metalsmiths Goose Bay Workshops: excellent copper & brass, 17th & 18th century; send $3 (refundable with first purchase) to 990 Greenwood Rd., Crozet, VA 22932 (540) 456-8717. Orpheus, Master Coppersmith: makes copper tea kettles in many sizes, cooking utensils, fry pans, and stew pans, all tin-lined. Also repairs, retins, and refinishes antique copper; custom copperware upon request. Write Kurt Strehl in Agawam, MA, at 52 Clematis Rd., Agawam, MA, 01001. Phone (413) 786-0143. Silvex Surface Technology: metal ware replating Richard (Sandy) Atkinson at Silvex Surface Technology, Col. Westbrook Executive Park, 45 Thomas Dr., Westbrook, ME, 04090, 207-761-0392. Glass P & B Glassworks, 17th & 18th century glassware; 5612 Mooretown Rd., Unit C, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-8436. Wish you were here? E-mail editor@foodhistorynews.com and tell us about yourself! |
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