Old Williamsburg

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5 Heisey COLONIAL / Puritan / Old Williamsburg 5″ NAPPY Nappys NAPPIES $12.99 |
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Heisey COLONIAL / Puritan / Old Williamsburg OVAL PICKLE DISH $9.99 |
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2 Heisey COLONIAL / Puritan / Old Williamsburg 5″ NAPPY Nappys NAPPIES signed $6.99 |
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Heisey COLONIAL Scallopped Rim 6 1/2″ Bowl Puritan / Old Williamsburg compatible $9.99 |
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IMPERIAL OLD WILLIAMSBURG ICED TEA GOBLET IN AQUA TEAL BLUE $5.99 |
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2 ELEGANT VINTAGE HEISEY 10 7/8 OLD WILLIAMSBURG GLASS CANDLESTICK CANDLE HOLDER $9.99 |
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Heisey Old Williamsburg Candelabra w/prisms $199.99 |
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Heisey 3 lite Candelabra Yellow Sahara Pair Old Williamsburg Candle Stix $1,200.00 |
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3 Imperial Old Williamsburg Brown Stemware Wine Glasses Footed $14.95 |
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Imperial Old Williamsburg Yellow Stemmed Champagne-Sherbert Glasses $19.99 |
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Imperial Glass Old Williamsburg Yellow Footed Ice Tea Tumblers (4) $45.00 |
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(4) Imperial Glass ~ Old Williamsburg Pat. ~ Water Goblets ~ Brown $25.00 |
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ETCHED CRYSTAL GLASS WINE DECANTER/HANDLE+5 PONY/CORDIAL GLASSES FLOWER MOTIF $24.50 |
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IMPERIAL OLD WILLIAMSBURG GLASS PANEL GOBLET GREEN X 3 6 1/2″ NICE $5.95 |
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Beautiful Set of 4 Heisey Old Williamsburg 2.5 oz. Sherberts $6.99 |
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Imperial Old Williamsburg Goblets – Mocha Brown (4) $17.99 |
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Imperial Glass Old Williamsburg Yellow Topaz Water Goblet $9.99 |
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Vintage Imperial Glass-OLD WILLIAMSBURG AZALEA PINK LOW SHERBET/ GOBLET $2.99 |
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Vintage Imperial Glass-OLD WILLIAMSBURG AZALEA PINK TALL SHERBET/ CHAMGPAGNE $2.99 |
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Vintage Imperial Glass-OLD WILLIAMSBURG AZALEA PINK LOW WATER GOBLET $2.99 |
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5 Cobalt Blue Wine Glasses Old Williamsburg Imperial 5.25″ Mint $24.95 |
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4 Cobalt Blue Ice Tea Glasses Old Williamsburg Imperial 5.25″ Mint $34.95 |
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5 Old Williamsburg Deep Cobalt Blue Sherbet Champaign Glasses Imperial $29.95 |
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Heisey Old Williamsburg Bobeche and Candlestick Holder $44.95 |
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IMPERIAL AMBER GLASS OLD WILLIAMBURG SET OF THREE $40.00 |
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SALE – SET OF WATER GOBLETS YELLOW IMPERIAL GLASS OLD WILLIAMSBURG #341 USA $28.00 |
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Imperial Glass OLD WILLIAMSBURG YELLOW Luncheon Plate $15.99 |
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Imperial Glass OLD WILLIAMSBURG-AMBER Champagne 237452 $10.99 |
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Imperial Glass OLD WILLIAMSBURG YELLOW 11 Oz Tumbler $15.99 |
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Imperial Glass OLD WILLIAMSBURG VERDE GREEN Champagne $9.99 |
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Imperial Old Williamsburg Crystal Clear water goblet set of 6 Excellent $39.99 $29.99 |
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PAIR OF HEISEY BY IMPERIAL RUBY RED “OLD WILLIAMSBURG” FOOTED ICE TEA GLASSES $44.99 |
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Set of 7 Elegant Imperial Green ICE TEA Glasses Old Williamsburg Stemware Party $39.99 |
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Old Williamsburg Juice Goblets (4) $25.00 |
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6 Imperial Old Williamsburg Green Water Goblets $32.00 |
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VINTAGE HEISEY OLD WILLIAMSBURG TORTE PLATE CUP EDGE 13 1/2 IN $24.99 |
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Vintage “Estate Find” Imperial Glass 7 Verde Wine Goblets Old Williamsburg $15.99 |
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Vintage “Estate Find” Imperial 7 Ice Tea Verde Glasses Old Williamsburg Pattern $19.99 |
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“Estate Find” Imperial 2 Verde Water Goblets & 3 Sherbets Old Williamsburg $10.99 |
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Defend This Old Town: Williamsburg During the Civil War $26.32 Defend This Old Town is a riveting war epic of local scale and human dimensions. Taking its title from the cry raised in Williamsburg as the Federal army approached in 1862, Carol Dubbs’s narrative sweeps us into the lives of residents of this small historic city from the secession of Virginia in 1861 to Lee’s surrender four years later. Williamsburg’s Civil War ordeal has never before been told in such depth. |
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Williamsburg, Old and New $35.66 Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone |
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Williamsburg, the Old Colonial Capital $27.71 This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR’d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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The Colonial Williamsburg Tavern Cookbook $20.9 The Colonial Williamsburg Tavern Cookbook Every year, millions of people visit Colonial Williamsburg’s re-creation of eighteenth-century America for the ambience, the education, and the unparalleled experience of glimpsing our prerevolutionary past. Williamsburg’s fascinating form of time travel encompasses not only the architecture and the artisans, but all the details of our rich cultural heritage, including the food. And "The Colonial Williamsburg Tavern Cookbook" presents that food, our nation’s culinary heritage: from stews and slaws and soups to puddings and pies and pot pies–nearly 200 recipes in all. Focusing on Williamsburg’s Southern roots and coastal proximity, the dishes owe their inspiration to the distant past, but their preparations have been tailored for contemporary palates–no need to run out and get some suet in which to cook your mutton over the open hearth. Here are perennial standbys such as Brunswick Stew, Standing Rib Roast with Yorkshire Pudding, Virginia Ham with Brandied Peaches, and Cream of Peanut Soup, as well as Spoon Bread, Lemon Chess Pie, and Mulled Apple Cider. There are also unexpected twists on age-old favorites, such as Oyster Po’ Boys with Tarragon Mayonnaise, Oven-Braised Gingered Pot Roast, and Carrot Pudding Spiced with Cardamom. Just as the historic town of Colonial Williamsburg is a singular adventure in understanding our nation’s history, so too this cookbook is a unique appreciation of our culinary history. In April 1772, George Washington, writing about one of the taverns in Williamsburg, noted, "Dined at Mrs. Campbells and went to the Play–then to Mrs. Campbells again" –twice in a single week. The hearty fare that George found so enticing is enjoying a profound renaissance, and "The Colonial Williamsburg Tavern Cookbook" will enable home cooks to relive the great American culinary tradition–the ultimate in comfort food. |
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Colonial Williamsburg Tavern Cookbook $7.98 Every year, millions of people visit Colonial Williamsburg’s re-creation of eighteenth-century America for the ambiance, the education, and the unparalleled experience of glimpsing our pre-revolutionary past.Williamsburg’s fascinating form of time travel encompasses not only the architecture and the artisans, but all the details of our rich cultural heritage, including the food. And The Colonial Williamsburg Tavern Cookbook presents that food, our nation’s culinary heritage: from stews and slaws and soups to puddings and pies and pot pies–nearly 200 recipes in all. Focusing on Williamsburg’s Southern roots and coastal proximity, the dishes owe their inspiration to the distant past, but their preparations have been tailored for contemporary palates–no need to run out and get some suet in which to cook your mutton over the open hearth.Here are perennial standbys such as Brunswick Stew, Standing Rib Roast with Yorkshire Pudding, Virginia Ham with Brandied Peaches, and Cream of Peanut Soup, as well as Spoon Bread, Lemon Chess Pie, and Mulled Apple Cider. There are also unexpected twists on age-old favorites, such as Oyster Po’ Boys with Tarragon Mayonnaise, Oven-Braised Gingered Pot Roast, and Carrot Pudding Spiced with Cardamom.Just as the historic town of Colonial Williamsburg is a singular adventure in understanding our nation’s history, so too this cookbook is a unique appreciation of our culinary history. In April 1772, George Washington, writing about one of the taverns in Williamsburg, noted, “Dined at Mrs. Campbells and went to the Play–then to Mrs. Campbells again” –twice in a single week. The hearty fare that George found so enticing is enjoying a profound renaissance, and The Colonial Williamsburg Tavern Cookbook will enable home cooks to relive the great American culinary tradition–the ultimate in comfort food. |
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Williamsburg $17.67 There is no New York neighborhood that boasts a richer history or more exciting present than Williamsburg. At first a quiet waterside community, Williamsburg briefly became a wealthy suburb of Manhattan in the middle of the nineteenth century. Heavy industrialization and a tidal wave of immigrants later turned Williamsburg into New Yorkas poorest, most crowded quarter. With images drawn chiefly from the rich photographic collection of the Brooklyn Historical Society, Williamsburg illustrates the neighborhoodas transformation from one of New Yorkas most impoverished and least fashionable neighborhoods to a modern-day example of the cityas capacity for self-renewal. |
