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- Lionheart Replicas - Maker of replica historic pewter from all time periods, specializing in the Medieval and Tudor ages.
- Souvenir Buildings by InFocusTech - Offers hand cast, limited edition, lead-free pewter building replicas.
- The Stone House - Master tinsmith making authentic reproductions of Colonial and Early American period lighting fixtures, chandeliers and sconces using antique tools in his shop at an historic stone house in Middleburg, PA.
- Arcobronze - Portuguses company specializing in cast bronze decorative reproductions. Product catalog.
- Backwoods Tin - Reproduction tin and copper lanterns, lamps, candle sticks, boilers and other related items. Handcrafted with the use of a few small forming machines that were typical during the 18th century. Custom work is available.
- Williamsburg Blacksmiths - Family owned forge specializing in Colonial and Early American hardware.
- Motorboat Museum - Features record breakers and rare examples of boats, inboard and outboard motors, an extensive collection of historic replica models and memorabilia. Located in Basildon, UK.
- Westair Reproductions - Manufactures and sells historical replicas, including coins and military items.
- Regency Street - Selection of classic and contemporary home accents such as museum reproduction wall hangings, egyptian collectible and antique phones.
- Carl Giordano, Tinsmith - Handcrafted reproduction tinware for home or living history.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ship replica - A ship replica is a reconstruction of a no longer existing ship. Replicas can range from authentically reconstructed, fully seaworthy ships, to ships of modern construction that give an impression of a historic vessel.
- History Park at Kelley Park - History Park at Kelley Park (or just History Park) in San Jose, California, USA is designed as an indoor/outdoor museum, arranged to appear as a small US town might have in the early 1900s. Since its inauguration in 1971, 29 historic buildings and other landmarks have either been moved from their original San Jose locations or are represented by replicas.