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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.

Pompallier Mission perpetual calendar

Heritage Landscape Colonial Gardens Perpetual Calendar

A colonial gardens perpetual calendar featuring 12 photos of the gardens at Pompallier Mission, Russell.

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The French Place in the Bay of Islands

The French Place in the Bay of Islands

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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Rocking horse toy

Tin Rocking Horse

Ride a cock horse to Marsden Cross... tin reproduction of a Victorian nursery toy.

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Edmonds fridge magnet

Edmonds Fridge Magnet

Keep a favourite recipe on the fridge for easy reference with this classic Edmonds Baking Powder fridge magnet.

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Edmonds tea towel

Edmonds Tea Towel

The iconic Edmonds Baking Powder tin printed onto a 100% cotton tea towel.

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Kumara recipe book

Kumara Cookbook

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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Edmonds cookbook

Edmonds Classics Cookbook

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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Jack straws game

Jack Straws Game

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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Chatsworth plate

Chatsworth Victorian Tulip tin plate

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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Exhibition pattern plate

The Great Exhibition tin plate

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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Flower basket plate

Flower Basket tin plan

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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Duke of Gloucester plate

Duke of Gloucester tin plate

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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Gold daisy plate

Gold Daisy tin plate

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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Isnik patern plate

Isnik Pottery tin plate

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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Garland of roses plate

Garland of Roses tin plate

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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Stone Store interior with Jean

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