Wanted: Dead Simple Pub Crockery

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Jehan de Pelham
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Wanted: Dead Simple Pub Crockery

Post by Jehan de Pelham »

I need to stock a pub. The idea is that if guests don't bring a tankard or a mug of soem kind, we just sell 'em a period vessel and fill it for them. Looking for cheap but correct. 8-12 oz capacity.

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Post by Edric »

This guy makes some nice stuff.

http://www.jeffbrownpottery.com/medieval.html

Historic Enterprises stocks some stuff that is a bit cheaper as well.

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Post by Jehan de Pelham »

Edric,

That is some sweet stuff. Nice lines and glaze.

If the $15 cup was sold with three beer tickets that might be a good deal for the buyer. They get a sweet mug, and our guests don't wander about with crappy mugs.

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Post by white mountain armoury »

Jeff Brown is a good friend of mine, he is a very very talented potter, i have several of his pieces, the 2 handled bottle, the jug, and several of the raeren stiens, its my everyday ware as well as what i use at events.
very well made stuff, and well researched as well, Jeff and myself and Chef and Jenn spent a fair amount of time researching these shapes, and Jeff did an excellent job at recreating them
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Post by white mountain armoury »

and although not medieval i love this item
http://www.jeffbrownpottery.com/cass1.html
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Post by Galileo »

not sure on the capacity, but...

http://www.smoke-fire.com/other-camp-gear-1.asp
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Post by ARMOURER ERIC »

Hi,

Please consider this site as well, it is from a very good friend of many years on the East coast.

http://www.homestead.com/ancientpots/gallery.html

Eric
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