Bayberry Taper Candles
Candle making was a necessary task for the English in the 17th century. One household could consume as many as 400 candles per year. The duty of candle making in the colonies soon fell to women. The...
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Candle making was a necessary task for the English in the 17th century. One household could consume as many as 400 candles per year. The duty of candle making in the colonies soon fell to women. The...
View ArticleIron Lock and Key Set
This functional antique style iron lock and key set is intended for decorative use only. Includes one iron lock with brass cover plate and two iron keys. Made in India. Lock measures 4 ½” x 3” x 1 ½”...
View ArticleColonial Remedies Tea Tin
Boost your health with these Colonial Remedies Teas. Choose from Lemon Balm (for occasional stress relief) or Ginger (relieves the occasional upset stomach). Each tin contains 20 premeasured teabags...
View ArticleBlueberry Tea Tin
Blueberries are perennial flowering plants with indigo colored berries. They are one of the few fruit species native to North America and have a colorful history dating back to pre-colonial times....
View ArticleJamestown Rediscovery Stoneware Bowl
These 14oz two-tone glazed bowls are individually handcrafted by skilled potters. Each bowl is unique; glazing will vary from piece to piece. Handcrafted in Wisconsin by Sunset Hill Stoneware. Sunset...
View ArticleCompass Journal
Explore. Dream. Discover. This handy notebook comes with a built-in compass. Hardcover and spiral bound for durability. Convenient size for taking with you on adventures. The pages are lined on the...
View Article2024 Plant Seeds
Did you know that very old seeds can be recovered by archaeologists? Very occasionally at Jamestown, 400 year old seeds survive and can be studied by researchers called archaeobotanists. An...
View Article2024 Wall Calendar
This full-color photo calendar features 13 stunning images of the archaeology, structures, and environment of Jamestown. From breathtaking aerial shots to close-ups of artifacts fresh out of the...
View ArticleCandle Snuffer
A scissor snuffer piece was excavated in James Fort in a feature dating from 1617 to the mid-18th century. Introduced in the late 15th century, candle snuffers were common household implements because...
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