[Sca-cooks] Medieval Feastware references

Vladimir Armbruster vladimir_armbruster02 at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 21 04:59:12 PST 2002


Thank you!
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> The british library and british museum are on line.
> so is the Victoria and Albert museum (V&A)
> There is a fine collection of pieces from the period in held by The
National
> Trust and they are on the web
> www.nationaltrust.org.uk
> they should be able to help you.
> the Mary Rose museum cotains stuff from the end of your period
> Ahh the advatages of being in The UK
> regards
> vara
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> Hello again!
>     I'd really like to get a set of 'authentic period feastware' from the
> time period my persona lived in.  However, finding pictures and references
> to these is like pulling teeth.  I don't suppose anyone would know of
> archealogical records or other pictures of period feastware?
(Specifically,
> 1300-1500 Western Europe and Romania/Russia)
>
> I've had no luck, not even at Central Reference at my local library.
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