We've provided more than $183 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $183 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $183 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $183 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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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...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical Reproduction Our Green Glass Onion Bottle is modeled after a historical artifact discovered in Jamestown, Virginia datin...
View full detailsEnjoy 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 detailsDuring 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 detailsThe Green Glass Pitcher won’t just hold your favorite iced drinks; it’ll always hold the history and wonder of the Colonial era as natural, green g...
View full detailsIndividually hand blown, our Green Heart Pitcher artfully combines Jamestown glassblowing with creativity to produce contemporary kitchenware you c...
View full detailsWere you aware the natural color of glass is green? Glass changes color only when other minerals are added, so you could say that these handblown g...
View full detailsHand blown without any metals, this Colonial green glass is crafted using traditional techniques. Very ornate it features a broad foot with circled...
View full detailsAlthough not an official reproduction of any particular juice glass, this handblown work of art is similar to something that may have been used in ...
View full detailsFrom iced tea to iced coffee - your favorite cold drink will taste better with the coolness of an ocean breeze. Jamestown glassblowers left out the...
View full detailsPut 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 detailsThis 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 detailsAdd some decorative color to your dining room table or living room with our Teal Glass Pineapple. Hand-blown at Jamestown Glasshouse in Colonial Na...
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...
View full detailsThis vase was specially designed for the Jack-in-the-Pulpit flowers that grow wild here at Jamestown. It gets its common name from its odd flower: ...
View full detailsThis vase was specially designed for the Jack-in-the-Pulpit flowers that grow wild here at Jamestown. Jack-in-the-Pulpit, or Arisaema triphyllum, i...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical Reproduction Our Clear Glass Mustard Bottle is a historical replica modeled after those found on the sunken U.S.S. Cairo...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical ReproductionThis octagonal bottle is a replica of those found on the sunken U.S.S. Cairo, an ironclad gunboat that sank ...
View full detailsThis 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...
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...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical ReproductionOf the many pepper bottles recovered from the excavation of the U.S.S Cairo, an ironclad gunboat that sank i...
View full detailsSnowmen—they're a winter tradition in their own right. Drive through any neighborhood and you're likely to see one of these snowy sentinels standin...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical Reproduction Sometimes called cucumber or melon glasses, bell jars were popular amongst British and colonial gardeners t...
View full detailsEvery star is a unique entity with its own inner magic. Working off that principle, Jamestown glassblowers developed starfish figurines! From our S...
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