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Artist, Stephen Hawks
Stephen Hawks
P.O. Box 898, Lumpkin, GA 31815
Email:
hawksstephen@netscape.net
I make some traditional wood-fired southern pottery. Much of my work is in my own style but I do some traditional pieces, which might pass for 19th century if they weren't marked. Alkaline and salt glazed stoneware.
 
Colonial Gun Works & Supplies
1442 N. Telegraph Rd., Monroe, MI 48162
Phone: 734-243-6009
Email:
main@colonialgunworks.com
URL:
http://www.colonialgunworks.com
Colonial Gun Works & Supplies provides the most historically correct and best quality 17th, 18th and 19th century products available. We continually evaluate items from many sources for historical accuracy, functionality, and price. Firearms, knives, shooting supplies, camp items, books, pottery, tin-ware, and more.
 
Colonial Treasures
Rt.1 Box 356, Cohasset, MN 55721
Email:
mrcotton@northernnet.com
Rick Balen
Pewter, salt glazed stoneware, and colonial & shaker boxes.
 
Dakota Stoneware Pottery
Dave and Julie Huebner
47826 Main St., Bushnell, SD 57276
Phone: 605-693-4589
Email:
dhuebner@itctel.com
URL:
http://www.brookings.com/dsp/
We do Rendezvous mugs and jugs. We specialize in historic reproductions from 500bc to 1880s. See us at the ND, SD, IA, MN, and WI rendezvous.
 
Mississippi Bluffs Dry Goods
P.O. 27355, Golden Valley, MN, 55427-9998
Email: levilevy@scc.net
For eight long years Levi has carried from rendezvous to rendezvous some of the finest tinware, blue willow china, Yorktown stoneware, English pewter, US sand cast pewter, brass telescopes, dry compasses, copper dram cups and some of the most spectacular fine gold and silver reproductions made. Levi has traveled from Old Fort William to Fort Dodge and everywhere in between peddling his humble wares.
 
Smoke and Fire Co.
Donlyn Meyers
P.O.Box 166, Grand Rapids, OH 43522
Phone: 1-800-766-5334
Email:
dmeyers@smoke-fire.com
Free 64 page catalog of clothing, patterns, camp gear books and period music. Also publishes Smoke and Fire News, the monthly newspaper that is the BEST listing of living history events. Subscription to News is $18 per year.
 
Sprinkle Pottery Studio
Steve Sprinkle
218 S. Main, Irving, TX 75060
Phone: 972-254-8030
Email:
potter1836@yahoo.com
URL:
http://www.historicalpottery.com
Over 30years of making functional pottery and 15 years of making period pottery for reenactors all over the US. You probably know someone who has my work. Our Historic Pottery Series offers well-researched utilitarian folk pottery for reenactors. We deal mainly with the F&I, Am. Revolution, Fur Trade and the Am. Civil War eras, but will gladly do pieces from other eras. Please ask for our latest catalog with over 40 pieces of pottery commonly used by reenactors. We make mugs, jugs, candle lanterns, teapots, porringers, flasks, inkwells and much more. Thanks.... see ya at rendezvous.
 
Tneicna Pottery
John B. Fellows
721 Hodges Street, Newport, AR 72112
Phone: 870-523-4383
Email:
tneicna@ipa.net
One of a kind trademarked pottery and effigy figures dedicated to the ancient Caddo, Quapaw, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Osage cultures of the Mississippi valley.
 
Westmoore Pottery
David and Mary Farrell
4622 Busbee Rd, Seagrove, NC 27341
Phone: 910-464-3700
We already supply pottery to many historic sites, historical movies, and to reenacmtent groups and members. Westmoore pottery makes salt-glazed stoneware, redware, and Tudor greenwares. We specialize in replicas of styles prominently used in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries. Since we do NOT use lead in our glazes, all of our pottery is safe to use, and is meant to be used.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                        
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Last updated October 20, 2007
 
 
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