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Just what the title says. Looking to find period dining ware for a feast basket that being put together for an auction...
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Billy and Charlies is the way to go. Everything fropm pewter trenchers and bowls, to salt cellars and spoons of several patterns. Mac and MArianne make the best historical pewterware on the market, as far as I am concerned.
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I have some B&C pewter... it is the awesome!

You can get period appropriate pewter "beakers" for a good price from eBay if you know what you're looking for.
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Can i get a link to their site please I am looking for some gear as well
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Mac has had a lidded flagon, and an ewer sort of in the works for a while now, he just needs a litle umph to get him to actually finish the design, so pretty much, you will be able to get almost any sort of common holloware in pewter, once he finally finished the form and the master for those. (maybe the interested parties should petitioj him to finish the project!)

I also have a Medieval Design lidded sauce dish, and a lidded flagon from them, they are the next best source after Billy and Charlies, followed by Steve Millingham.
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I've been very happy with my 9th century Saxon Spork. Its a bit pricey for some, but a memorable item.

http://www.armlann.com/spork.htm
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chef de chambre wrote:Mac has had a lidded flagon, and an ewer sort of in the works for a while now, he just needs a litle umph to get him to actually finish the design, so pretty much, you will be able to get almost any sort of common holloware in pewter, once he finally finished the form and the master for those. (maybe the interested parties should petitioj him to finish the project!)

I also have a Medieval Design lidded sauce dish, and a lidded flagon from them, they are the next best source after Billy and Charlies, followed by Steve Millingham.


Did Steve ditch his soldered patterned flagon? I can't find it on his site anymore.
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