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Domestic Items

Here you will find a selection of feastware, leisure and domestic items, suitable for re-enactment. Please be patient while we grow as this is the smallest range of goods we have in any category at present. We are trialing some of the products in this category and so we have limited stocks of some items until they have proven to be of intrest to reenactors. We are always listening to what our customers want, so if you'd like to see something available here, drop us a line.

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Small Shears 10cm long $2.00 each
Great for the period sewing kit or for trimming beards!
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Wax Writing Tablet & Stylus $40
Suitable from Roman period up to Medieval

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Eating Knives in "Damascus" Steel
$80 large & $60 Small

Games

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Deck of Cards $11
The cards are printed on cardstock and are approx 7cm x 5cm. Suitable for periods from medieval to 17th century.
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15thC "69" Dice - Very Rude! $13.50 each
Made in resin.

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Lord & Lady Dice $19 pair
Also made from resin, these are replicas a set of 15th Century dice.
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A rear veiw of the Lord & Lady Dice. Originals in a Koln museum, Germany.

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"Bone" Dice $18 pair
Made from resin to replicate bone, dice were common from ancient times up to the renaissance.
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Put & Take $11.00
Made in Resin. Easy to learn fun to play medieval game.

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Game Booklets $10 each
Covering games from Ancient periods to the 17thC. Available for Dice or Cards.






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