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Old South Meeting House: Museum
. Old South Specialty Items
New England Items
Tea Related Items

Old South Leaflets
An excellent educational resource and a tradition at Old South since 1883. Click here for information and ordering instructions.

Suncatchers Old South Meeting House Suncatchers
The Old South Suncatchers are made from 100% lead crystal and handcrafted on Cape Cod. Available in Cobalt, Yellow, Teal, and Green. $7.95 (Member's price $7.15)

Totebag Old South Meeting House Totebag
Made of natural canvas, with a navy imprint of Old South in 1875, it's a perfect carry-all for books, groceries, etc.
$9.95 (Member's price $8.95)


Watercolor Old South Watercolor
Boxed Notecards $10.00 (Member's price $9.00)
Matted Print, unframed, 11x14 $25.00 (Member's price $22.50)


Etching Old South Etching
A black and white detailed etching of Old South in 1885.
$7.95 (Member's price $7.15)


Mother Goose T-Shirt Mother Goose T-shirt
This black T-shirt with white imprint shows the gravestone of Mary Goose, fabled to be "Mother Goose". Mary Goose was a member of the cedar meeting house that stood on the site of Old South from in the 17th century. Available in M, L, XL.
$18 (Member's price $16.20)


Rostrum Pin Detail
This goldtoned pin is taken from the rounded mahogany rostrum on the pulpit of the Old South Meeting House
$20.00 (Member's price $18.00)


An Architectural History of the Old South Meeting House
This award winning publication chronicles the history of the Old South Meeting House from 1729-present using rare drawings, photographs, and primary text to show how the meeting house has evolved into its current state.
$12.95 (Member's price $11.65)

Phillis Wheatley and the Origins of African American Literature
Limited Commemorative Edition, Old South Meeting House
This booklet includes a biography of Phillis Wheatley by William Henry Robinson and several of her poems including the recently recovered, "Ocean".
$5.00 (Members price $4.50)


Poems of Phillis Wheatley
Phillis Wheatley was a key figure here at Old South Meeting House. . She was baptized as member of the Old South in 1771 and was the first African-American to have a book published. This book is a compilation of her poetry.
$9.95 (Member's price $8.95)



New England Items
24" Seafarer Lamp
Based on the lanterns that sailors used on board their ships, this beautiful lamp is avaliable in polished, burnished or oxidized brass.
$215.00 (Member's price $193.50)


Boston Baked Bean Pot
Own your own original Boston Baked Bean Pot! This traditional natural and brown glazed pot includes a recipe for famous Boston Baked Beans and is available in three sizes.
2 1/2 quart $30.00 (Member's price $27.00)
1 1/4 quart $20.00 (Member 's price $18.00)
3/4 quart $15.00 (Member's price $13.50)


Scrimshaw
The Museum Shop carries an array of scrimshaw boxes made of hand-cast polymer that is inked and polished individually on Cape Cod.
Prices range from $17.00 to $55.00 (Member's price $15.30 to $49.50)


Beeswax Candles
These beautiful candles made of 100% beeswax are hand made in Massachusetts and have a pure honey aroma. They are available in 9" straight, 13" twisted or straight, and votives. Colors: Gold, Green, and Red.
$2.25 to $16.00 (Member's price $2.00 to $14.40)


Pewter Giftware
Our pewter is crafted in New England using many of the same methods and tools that were used in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the simple forms complement both traditional and contemporary decor. Selection includes candle holders, bowls, candle snuffers, and bells.
$10.00 to $46.00 (Member's price $9.00 to $41.40)


So Fine A Prospect by Alan Emmet
This beautiful book explores over two dozen New England gardens from the late 18th century through the 20th century using paintings, photographs, drawings and excerpts from diaries.
$29.95 (Member's price $26.95)


A New England Scrapbook by Loretta Krupinski
This beautifully illustrated children's book highlights New England life through poetry and prose.
$15.95 (Member's price $14.35)


The New England We Love
The editors of Yankee Magazine share their favorite destinations, restaurants and attractions with anyone planning a trip to New England.
$14.95 (Member's price $13.45)



Tea Related Items
Throw your own Boston Tea Party! Catering to generations of Bostonians who are passionate about their tea, the Museum Shop offers a wide variety of tea related items to help you enjoy your own cup of tea.
Teapots
$25.00 (Member's price $22.50)

Sugar Bowl and Creamer
$10.00 (Member's price $9.00)

Boston Harbor Tea Tins (loose tea)
$12.00 (Member's price $10.80)

Boston Harbor Tea Bags (box of 25)
$5.95 (Member's price $5.36)

Tea Pot Strainer
$4.50 (Member's price $4.05)

Tea Pot Infuser
$3.75 (Member's price $3.38)

Tea House Infuser
$2.50 (Member's price $2.25)

Purple Floral Tea Set (Miniature)
$25.00 (Member's price $22.50)

Embossed Teapot or Teacup Notecards
$7.00 (Member's price $6.30)

Afternoon Tea Serenade by Sharon O'Connor
This wonderful book and CD set includes the history and lore of tea, a guide to the world's teas and many recipes from classic sandwiches to scones. While enjoying your afternoon tea, you can relax while listening to elegant chamber music from your CD.
$29.00 (Member's price $26.10)


The Boston Tea Party
This beautifully illustrated children's book describes the history of the Boston Tea Party, the event that led up to this event and the aftermath.
$16.95 (Member's price $15.25)



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