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 Here are some merchants that make and/or sell replicas of period feast gear and related items. 
- Adelheid Geisler
 Pewterware 
- A.E. Williams
 A Pewter goods, including flagons, tankards, plates, goblets, and cups 
- APVA Preservation Virginia Museum Store
 Reproductions relating to finds at Jamestown, including a pewter flagon, jackware pint, and pottery jugs (including bartmanns/bellarmines) 
- L'Archevêque
 Knives (see the Miscellaneous Products) 
- Bad Hare Pottery
 
- Bandoliers for Musketeers
 Handmade leather jackware 
- Billy and Charlie's Finest Quality Pewter Goods
 Household Goods include trenchers, candleholders, spoons, forks, beakers, and saltcellars, all of which are 14th and/or 15th century 
- Bjarni's Boots
 Leather vessels, including blackjacks, bombards, bottels, and costrels 
- Bodgit & Bendit
 Pottery copied accurately from surviving finds and based on examples from prehistory to the medieval period 
- Ceramics Paulus Florizoone
 Conservation, restoration and replicas of pre-historic, Roman, medieval and post-medieval earthenware 
- The Compaignye Store Ceramics
 Cups, mugs, jugs, and pitchers 
- Corvus Moon Ceramic Arts
 Medieval stoneware; see Etsy store 
- Dancing Pig Pots
 
- Flaming Gargoyle Pottery
 
Stoneware, maiolica, sgraffito, and terracotta 
- Gaukler Medieval Wares
 Sterling silver spoon with acorn knop; some nice knives and scabbards in the New section 
- Handelsgillet
 Pewter spoons, trenchers (round & rectangular), bowls, saltcellars, and knives (in Till bords) 
- HideBound Leather Tankards
 Tudor tankards, medieval blackjacks and bombards 
- HistoireVivante.com
 Selection of utensils and wooden bowls and glassware 
- Historic Enterprises
 
Cutlery; pottery, including mugs and bowls (13th-15th centuries); horn spoons; and glassware. 
- Historical Glassworks
 
- Historiska rum
 
- Hudson Claypotter
 Various 15th-16th century ceramics, including tygs, jugs, and stoneware tankards & bellarmines. 
- Ironwood Pottery Studios
 A variety of pottery and ceramic items representing a wide range of historical eras; see Etsy store 
- Jeanne Wood Pottery
 Medieval Re-creations inspired or copied from medieval designs 
- J. Henderson Artifacts
 Mostly 18th century wares, but Bellarmine jugs and other stoneware too 
- Jeff Brown Pottery
 A line of 15th century Raeren stoneware -- bottles, jugs, steins, and short mugs 
- The Jelling Dragon
 Viking and early medieval drinking glasses; horn mugs and leather tankards; horn cups and pottery cups; shot cups of glass or horn; drinking horns; bowls and plates of turned wood or horn; medieval and Viking knives; horn spoons and forks, and iron forks 
- Julia Smith Historic Pottery Reproductions
 Some work based on English examples from the 16th-17th centuries, including Delft manganese speckled mugs and a redware porringer 
- Majenta Nicholls Pottery Studio
 Medieval and Renaissance ware includes some 15th century tankards and jugs 
- Manning Imperial
 Domestic items include 13th-14th century Frankish tableware (based on illustrations in the Maciejowski Bible), 11th-12th century copper Byzantine tableware, and a 12th-13th century Arabic flask 
- Mary's Maiolica Arts
 Maiolica in 15th and 16th century styles; can do custom work for feast gear; see also Etsy store 
- The Mary Rose Museum
 Sells replicas of hand-turned wooden plates, wooden spoons, pewter spoons as used by officers, and pepper mills 
- Medieval Design
 Silver spoons; pewter flagons, beakers, plates; brass forks and spoons; ceramic bowls and jugs; and glass beakers 
- Medieval Mudpies
 Reproductions of Italian maiolica and medieval English pottery 
- Mittelalterkeramik
 Lamps, mugs, beakers, pots, and aquamaniles 
- Moonstone Pottery
 Reproductions of English pottery from the 16th and 17th centuries 
- Olde Hansa - glassware
 
- Parchemine et par Pot
 Northern French pottery of the 9th-15th centuries 
- Past Presence
 An interesting range of reproduction period pottery 
- Poterie du Carbassou à Rasiguères
 The Ligne "Patrimoine" features a few styles of medieval pottery, as well as Celtic and Gallo-Roman pottery 
- Poterie des Grands Bois
 Pottery from the 10th to 15th centuries 
- Raku Raku Tei
 Ceramic historical pottery, including mugs, jugs, cook pots, and pipkins in earthenware and/or stoneware 
- Reannag Teine Pottery
 Ceramics inspired by Celtic and medieval artwork 
- Robin Wood, Bowlturner
 Carries treen replicas for reenactors, including bowls, mazers, flasks, plates, and spoons, as well as a 15th century German "star bowl" 
- Steve Millingham Pewter Replicas
 Various English spoons in styles from 1275 to the 1650s, as well as Apostle spoons; Drinking Vessels include a 14th century flagon, 15th century beaker, a 16th century flagon, and a beaker and wine goblet from the late 16th/early 17th centuries; 17th century cutlery sets and a late 16th/early 17th century table salt. 
- Tanjadis.com
 See "Arts de la table" for metal utensils ("Mangier") and vessels ("Boivre," includes 13th-14th century beakers in pottery and glass, and various jugs from the 13th-15th centuries) 
- Tod's Stuff
 Cutlery, including eating-knives 
- Toepferei-Museum Medieval Ceramics
 The museum store sells pots for drinking and cooking 
- Trinity Court Potteries
 A good variety of jugs, jars, plates, bowls, etc., including Roman, Saxon, early medieval, medieval, post-medieval, and majolica 
- Two Hearts Entwined Pottery
 Aquamaniles, drinking vessels, puzzle jugs, cisterns & pitchers, cooking, housewares, and serving 
- Venetian Cat Studio
 Roman, Minoan, and Egyptian reproduction ceramics 
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