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Gwen
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posted 04-14-2005 11:19 AM     Profile for Gwen   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Historic Enterprises is proud to debut a new range of products from world renowned reproduction potters Trinity Court Potteries. For more than 12 years, Jim and Emma Newboult have been supplying museums, film, television, reenactment groups and educational resource centres across the UK, Europe and the US with museum quality replica ceramics. All Trinity Court replicas are painstakingly reproduced using clays, inclusions and glazes that are specifically matched to each original artifact, then hand glazed and decorated using original techniques and glazes.

We have made a special arrangement with Trinity Court to be the exclusive US distributor of their exquisite wares.

We have selected literally hundreds of pieces ceramics covering the 12th through the 16th C., and ranging from small utility items to a wide selection of cook, storage and table ware. Many of these pieces have never been seen in the US before. Please stay tuned, as new pieces will be released regularly.

Trinity Court Pottery at Historic Enterprises

Gwen


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Edric
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posted 04-14-2005 03:45 PM     Profile for Edric     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Outstanding! I never can get enough pottery.

I assume you will be offering their pilgram flasks soon? I've been wanting one of those for a couple of years.


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Gwen
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posted 04-14-2005 07:34 PM     Profile for Gwen   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Well, as luck would have it, the pilgrim flask was one of the things that I passed over on my way to other cool things....however, since there's been a request I'll stick a few onto our next shipment.

Gwen


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Edric
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posted 04-19-2005 10:19 AM     Profile for Edric     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Well it's a good thing I asked then!
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gregory23b
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posted 04-19-2005 11:06 AM     Profile for gregory23b   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
As a UKer I can safely say that Trinity Court Pottery is some of the best reproduction ceramics you will get for your money.

Not only is it thoroughly researched it is made absolutely precisely. Put it this way if it is good enough for the Museum of London to display i t is good enough for th rest of us.

Jim and Emma make some stunning items and you US folk will enjoy using them.

You lucky people.

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Charles I
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posted 05-04-2005 06:39 PM     Profile for Charles I     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I want a pilgrims flask, too. And one of everything else, lol. Wonderful pottery, the more I view their website the more I want from them. I look forward to upgrading my cookware/feast gear to almost all Trinity.

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