We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
Jamestown Glasshouse, part of Colonial National Historical Park in Virginia, preserves the first attempt at manufacturing in the "New World". Visitors observe modern glassblowers utilize tools and methods from the 17th century to create bottles, candleholders, vases, and various other glass products at the place of the original furnaces. Bring a piece of this special living history experience into your home!
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This cobalt hand-blown glass is a traditional pharmacy vial that is ideal for storing essential oils, flavorings and extracts. The vial is also the...
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Popular during the 1800s, oil lamps were used to set the duration of a gentleman caller’s visit. When the lamp went out so did he. Add a touch of C...
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This Piece is a Historical Reproduction This shot glass is a reproduction of a small beaker found at Jamestown. It was used for holding brandy or o...
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Hand blown without any metals, this Colonial green glass is crafted using traditional techniques. Very ornate it features a broad foot with circled...
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Put a little Colonial USA in your coffee when you use this glass creamer! Hand blown using traditional glassblowing methods, this dish has an earth...
View full detailsGlass ornaments add a sparkle during the holidays or throughout the year. As a sun catcher, they are the perfect complement to any window. Make any...
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This Piece is a Historical ReproductionGet ready for a taste of traditional tavern life in Colonial times with our stunning Cobalt Glass Onion Bott...
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Our Cobalt Glass Inkwell is styled after inkwells likely made during Colonial times. Not a historical reproduction, our contemporary inkwell is blo...
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A historical reproduction, our Green Glass Pepper Bottle is modeled after an artifact aboard the U.S.S. Cairo, an ironclad gunboat that sank in the...
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During the 17th century, Colonial American wine bottles with attached handles went into decline never to be seen again. Modeled after a Jamestown a...
View full detailsBring the beauty of the beach home with a Cobalt Glass Starfish! Part of our Seashore Collection, Glass Starfish ornaments recreate life on the bea...
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Colonial oil lamps set the duration of a gentleman caller’s visit – when the lamp went out so did he. A reproduction from our Reproduction Collecti...
View full detailsGreat for serving candy or other small snacks, our glass shaker can come in pretty handy at parties, get-togethers, or any social function. The sma...
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Inspired by the regal stature of Grecian amphorae, our Cobalt Amphorae Vase rises to the call of fine craftsmanship. Individually hand blown, it co...
View full detailsThe shape of this vase was inspired by Greek amphoras. These containers were most often made of ceramic and used for the transport of both wet and...
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Enjoy Colonial pub life at home when you purchase this unique, short stemmed, wide flute beer glass. Whether it’s for drinking or décor, this beer ...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical ReproductionOur Green Glass Armorial Wine Bottle is modeled after an artifact recovered at Jamestown dating back to 1680...
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Every star is a unique entity with its own inner magic. Working off that principle, Jamestown glassblowers developed starfish figurines! From our S...
View full detailsSurface waves occur in the upper layer of the ocean, usually the result of wind. This wave vase is the result of glassmaking craftsmanship dating ...
View full detailsHand blown and crafted by local artisans, no two wave bowls in the Jamestown Glassware collection are identical, which are part of their appeal and...
View full detailsRemember the fun and thrill of making a snowman—clumping together those snow boulders to form the body, using a carrot as the nose, and finding a h...
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America's first English industrial manufacture began at the Jamestown Glasshouse in Virginia with a trial of glass. Part of Colonial National Histo...
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This teal hand blown glass is a traditional pharmacy vial that is ideal for storing essential oils, flavorings and extracts. The vial is also the p...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical ReproductionThis special item bears the seal for Joseph Frances, the same monogram embedded on a shaft and globe bottle ...
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