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Thoughtful Gifts at Every Price Point

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Thoughtful Gifts at Every Price Point

 

Gifts in the $10 price range:

1. The Constitution of The United States (Smithsonian Edition) - A concise and engaging introduction to the foundations of American government. Author Harry R. Rubinstein places the Constitution in both modern and historical context, making this an excellent gift for anyone interested in the principles that shaped the nation. Also in the gold-foiled Smithsonian collection, we have The Declaration of Independence ($10), First Lady Quotations ($12.95), and Presidential Quotations ($12.95). $10 before sale

2. Tallow Soap – Made from a simple, traditional blend of beef tallow, water, and lye, this bar mirrors the gentle, effective soaps used throughout the 18th century. It produces a rich, creamy lather that cleans without stripping, making it an excellent choice for sensitive skin. A practical, historically grounded gift that fits neatly into any camp kit or winter stocking. $10 before sale

3. Pewter Salt Spoon - Hand-cast in-house in lead-free pewter, this small spoon echoes the elegant tableware found in early American homes. Its size makes it perfect for dispensing salt, herbs, spices ($5), or teas ($15). Its classic shape blends seamlessly with both modern and period-inspired table settings. A simple, charming addition to any kitchen or dining table. $10 before sale

Gifts in the $20 price range:

1. Travel-Sized Shut the Box – A compact version of the classic tavern game, this portable set is perfect for camp, travel, or cozy evenings at home. The hinged wooden box keeps everything contained, while the simple gameplay makes it easy for all ages to enjoy. A timeless pastime that slips easily into a haversack, backpack, or desk drawer. $15 before sale

2. A Pair of Champagne Flutes - Few things feel as timeless as raising a glass in good company. This pair of slender, early-American–inspired champagne flutes brings a touch of old-world elegance to any celebration. Their tall, delicate shape recalls the toasting glasses found in 18th-century homes and taverns, where friends gathered to mark milestones and mark the passing year. Perfect for holiday dinners, quiet anniversaries, or a simple winter evening by candlelight, these glasses invite you to savor moments worth remembering. $25 before sale

3. Mini Cast Iron Cookpot - Small in size but full of charm, this miniature cast iron cookpot recalls the hearthside vessels that simmered stews and sauces in 18th-century kitchens. Its sturdy construction makes it perfect for melting butter, warming small portions, or serving dips (or Red Lion Hot Sauce) with rustic flair. Equally at home over coals or on a modern stovetop, it’s a delightful blend of practicality and nostalgia—an easy, thoughtful gift for cooks, reenactors, and lovers of old-fashioned kitchenware. $22 before sale

Gifts in the $30 price range:

1. Stoneware Tankards – These hand-thrown stoneware tankards echo the hearty drinking vessels found in taverns and homes throughout the 18th century. Available in yellow or white, each one is crafted with a comfortable grip and a durable, lead-free glaze, giving it both the weight and feel of a true period piece. Perfect for shrub, ale, coffee, or whatever warms the hands on a cold evening. A thoughtful, functional gift for anyone who appreciates simple craftsmanship and everyday historical charm. $38 before sale

2. The Captain’s Mistress – A beloved strategy game with roots in 18th-century seafaring lore, The Captain’s Mistress challenges players to outwit their opponent by lining up four marbles in a row. Its satisfying wooden construction and smooth, hand-finished marbles make it as pleasing to play as it is to display. Easy to learn and endlessly replayable, this compact, tavern-style game brings a touch of colonial leisure to any household—perfect for winter evenings, family gatherings, or quiet moments by the fire. $32 before sale

3. Brighton Bun Set – Ingenious in design and unmistakably 18th century, the Brighton Bun was the traveler’s answer to portable light. Two shallow brass candleholders screw together to form a compact “bun,” small enough to tuck into a pocket or pack. Unscrewed and reassembled, they become a pair of matching candlesticks—perfect for camps, inns, or evening tasks by the fire. With its warm brass glow and clever construction, this set makes a practical and charming gift. $35 before sale
Gifts in the $40 price range:
1. Deluxe Fire Starting Kit – A true camp essential, this kit brings together everything needed to kindle a flame the 18th-century way. The Ohio-made steel striker throws reliable sparks, while the leather pouch keeps the contents dry and ready for use. Inside the tin, you’ll find flint, tow, and charcloth—each piece carefully chosen to echo the practical tools carried by outdoorsmen of the period. This kit is both functional and steeped in history, making it a gift that’s as useful as it is memorable. $45 before sale
2. Wax Seal Box Set – A timeless way to finish letters, invitations, or journal entries, this boxed set includes everything needed to add a touch of 18th-century elegance to written correspondence. The brass seal creates a crisp impression, while the included sealing wax melts smoothly for clean, even stamps. Presented in a tidy box for easy storage or gifting, it’s a charming choice for writers, historians, and anyone who appreciates the quiet ritual of sealing a letter by hand.   $44 before sale

3. 4-Player Shut the Box – A lively tavern classic, this four-sided version allows multiple players to roll and compete at the same time, making it perfect for family gatherings or evenings around the campfire. Each player has their own set of tiles and color-coded resin dice, keeping gameplay quick, clear, and engaging. Easy to learn and endlessly replayable, it’s a festive, social gift that brings a touch of 18th-century fun to any home. $44 before sale


Gifts over $50:

1. Candle Making Kit – A thoughtful gift for anyone who enjoys traditional crafts, this kit offers a simple and satisfying introduction to making candles the 18th-century way. It includes a solid block of pure beeswax, wicking, and a handmade four-tube candle mold—everything needed to pour warm, golden light at home. A cozy winter project, it ends with the soft glow of handmade illumination. $90 before sale

2. Stoneware Teapot and Cups – Echoing the sturdy wares found in 18th-century homes, this hand-thrown stoneware set brings period charm to the tea table. The generous teapot holds enough hot water to comfortably serve all four matching cups. Durable, utilitarian, and richly glazed, it reflects the kind of everyday pottery families relied on for their daily comforts. A thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates the simple, enduring beauty of colonial-era ceramics. $175 before sale

3. Brass Dog Striker – Modeled after period originals, this small brass “dog”  striker delivers reliable sparks for traditional fire starting. Its compact shape fits easily into a pocket or tinderbox, yet its curled tail provides a secure grip when striking flint. Favored by those who love high craftsmanship with their outdoor gear, both the dog motif and the brass snake motif are popular gift choices. $75 before sale