
My friend Duncan, who also is a fan of feastgear, and I has tried to compile a list of some vendors who either makes and sells or just sells feastgear of different kinds. Some have the works, some do knifes and some do pottery. I’ve also chosen to focus on European vendors.
- Lionheart replicas
Pewter ware; spoons, trenchers and more - Krohns krukmakeri
Utility pottery from Bronze Age to 16th century - Battle merchant
A wide range of camp equipment; pottery, cutlery, pots&pans - Pewter replicas
Pewter ware; spoons and drinking vessles - Lorifactor
Spoons, knifes, pottery, candlesticks - Rasmus Rasmussens smide
Knives from different eras - Historic enterprices
American vendor with a big range of things, comes to TORM - Trinity Court Potteries
Pottery, mainly late medieval and renaissance - V knives
Roman to 16th century knives - Majcen Crafts
Wooden products - Potted history
Pottery from ancient times to post medieval - Robin Wood
Traditional woodwork - Ilja Frenzel mittelalterkeramik
Pottery from 6th to 16th century - Cervus Trading
Miscellaneous household wares, 14th-16th century - The Glassmakers
Roman to post medieval glass - Tod Cutler
Handmade knife reproductions at good prices - Medieval Crafts
Glass, pottery and camp equipment - Zeitenhandel
Roman to late medieval period - Medieval Design
Re-enactment equipment; pottery, pewter, glassware - Reenactment market
Ancient times to renaissance camp equipment and products for daily use - Handelsgillet
Spoons - Töpferei Kurtz Mittelalterkeramik
Pottery from 6th to 16th century - Der Roemer Shop
Roman kitchen&camps utensils - Crossman Crafts
Domestic equipment; trenchers, bowls - Big Beynon’s Blacksmithing
Historical reproducted knives - Marchand Medieval
Table ware, kitchen utensils and lighting - Vehi Mercatus
A wide range of eating and kitchen utensils - Olde Hansa
Glass ware
A lot of shopping also takes place at different markets
- The original reenactors market
Takes place twice a year, in March and November in England - Artisans and reenactors market
Takes place twice a year, in March and November in England
If you have a recommendation for another vendor or market, please let me know and I can add them to the list!
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