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!
*Discount coupons cannot be applied to Jamestown Glass products. Due to the handcrafted nature of these items, quantities are limited and styles may sell out quickly.
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Decorate your dining room table or living room with our decorative glass Pineapple. Hand-blown by artisans in Historic Jamestown, each glass pineap...
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Glass 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...
View full detailsHandcrafted glass ornaments are a great decoration for the holidays, but can also be displayed all year round. As a sun catcher, they are the perfe...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical Reproduction Sometimes called cucumber or melon glasses, bell jars were popular amongst British and colonial gardeners t...
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This 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 detailsThe historic Jamestown Glasshouse was established in 1608 by the Virginia Company of London due to the New World’s abundance of materials to make ...
View full detailsThe design of the teal wave bowl is inspired by the sea blue ocean waves of the seashore. Curved edges create a contemporary flair that is a perfec...
View full detailsColonial 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 detailsPopular 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 spark of C...
View full detailsThe historic Jamestown Glasshouse was established in 1608 by the Virginia Company of London due to the New World’s abundance of materials to make ...
View full detailsOur Jack-in-the-Pulpit Vase is shaped after the jack-in-the-pulpit plant, which grows in marsh woodlands on America's east coast. Legend has it th...
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Modeled and colored like the Ocean, our seashore themed glass vase has enough waves and curves to accommodate even the largest floral arrangements!...
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