All new items in our on-line Shop - whether shopping for yourself or to find a gift for someone else, something will catch your eye.

A colonial gardens perpetual calendar featuring 12 photos of the gardens at Pompallier Mission, Russell.
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This stunning new book presents very human stories of conflict, ambition, struggle, success and failure, shedding new light on Maori-Pakeha relations at the time of Treaty-making at Waitangi and of the founding of the New Zealand we know today.
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Ride a cock horse to Marsden Cross... tin reproduction of a Victorian nursery toy.
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Keep a favourite recipe on the fridge for easy reference with this classic Edmonds Baking Powder fridge magnet.
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The iconic Edmonds Baking Powder tin printed onto a 100% cotton tea towel.
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Direct from Dargaville, the kumara capital of New Zealand comes an instant classic - 44 mouthwatering recipes including colour photos of both the dishes and Northland scenery.
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The most popular Edmonds recipes have been collected in Edmonds "Classics". Enjoy some old-time favourites long gone from the original Edmonds Cookery Book.
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Along with knucklebones, Jack Straws is the most popular game selling at the NZHPT's Stone Store. Originally played with lengths of straws, the game has certainly developed over the years!
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Gorgeous quality reproduction in tin of some of the most beautiful porcelain ever produced. This pattern is taken from a Victorian porcelain plate, circa 1870.
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Gorgeous quality reproduction in tin of some of the most beautiful porcelain ever produced. This pattern is taken from a dessert service by Coalport, to celebrate the opening of The Great Exhibition 1851.
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Gorgeous quality reproduction in tin of some of the most beautiful porcelain ever produced. This pattern is taken from a Nantgarw porcelain plate from the early 19th century.
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Gorgeous quality reproduction in tin of some of the most beautiful porcelain ever produced. This pattern is taken from an English Worcester soup plate of about 1780.
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Gorgeous quality reproduction in tin of some of the most beautiful porcelain ever produced. This pattern is taken from a Sevres porcelain saucer set dated 1766.
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Gorgeous quality reproduction in tin of some of the most beautiful porcelain ever produced. This pattern is taken from Isnik pottery of the Ottoman period, a design typical of about 1550.
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Gorgeous quality reproduction in tin of some of the most beautiful porcelain ever produced. This pattern is taken from a Sevres Porcelain saucer dated 1760.
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