Pilgrim Gifts

The Mayflower Coat of Arms Plate

The crests of nine Pilgrim families combined on one plate: Winslow, Bradford, Warren, Brewster, Hopkins, White, Howland, Fuller, Alden and Standish. Made in the correct enamel colors. By mail, $1.35. Made in Old Blue. By mail, 85c.

Plymouth Rock
Guest Room
Tappers

Made of solid brass in the shape of Plymouth Rock with figures 1620. A pleasing novelty for the guest room door—size three inches—price postpaid, $1.60.

Ivorex Plaques

The plaques are made in a pleasing tone of old ivory, the figures beautifully modelled in relief. When hung on the wall by their silken cords they can hardly be distinguished from the real hand-carved ivory. Very desirable for wedding, Christmas or birthday gifts.

Made in the following subjects. Size 6×9 at $2.50 each.

The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor

Landing of the Pilgrims, Dec. 21, 1620

The Old Folks at Home

Pilgrims Signing the Compact in the

Cabin of the Mayflower, Nov. 11, 1620

A Friendly Call

Plymouth Colony in 1621

Also in the following subjects. Size 4×7 at $1.50 each.

The March of Myles Standish

Priscilla and John Alden

The Return of the Mayflower

National Monument to the Forefathers

Pilgrim Hall

“Why don’t you speak for yourself, John?”

Myles Standish House, 1666

John Alden House, 1653

Portico over Plymouth Rock

Myles Standish Monument

Pilgrims Going to Church

Add 15c for postage and insurance.

Model of Ship
Mayflower

A Paper Weight in antique
brass or copper finish.
Postpaid 75c.

Reproduction of Ivorex Plaques

LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS

A FRIENDLY CALL

Coats of Arms of Mayflower Families

Bradford, Howland, Standish, Alden, Brewster,
Fuller, Winslow, White, Cook, Warren, Hopkins

Water Colors, 12×15$18.00
Water Colors, 12×15, framed, 16×2023.00
Water Colors, 8×105.00
Water Colors, 8×10, framed, 11×147.00
Water Colors, 4×52.00
Water Colors, 4×5, framed, 8×103.50
Prints as illustrated above.25

Pilgrim Literature

History of Plymouth Plantation, 1608-1650.

The original narrative by Gov. William Bradford with notes

by Wm. T. Davis. By mail, $4.00.

Standish of Standish.

By Jane G. Austin. A story of the Pilgrims. Deeply interesting.

Historically correct. 12mo, cloth, 422 pages. By mail $2.50.

Betty Alden.

By Jane G. Austin. The story of the first-born daughter of

the Pilgrims. 12mo, cloth, 384 pages. By mail, $2.50.

A Nameless Nobleman.

By Jane G. Austin. A story of the Old Colony, 12mo, cloth,

369 pages. By mail, $2.50.

Dr. LeBaron and his Daughters.

By Jane G. Austin. A story of the Old Colony. 12mo, cloth,

460 pages. By mail, $2.50.

David Alden’s Daughter.

And Other Stories of Colonial Times, by Jane G. Austin,

12mo, cloth, 316 pages. By mail, $2.50.

The Pilgrims and Their History.

By Roland G. Usher, Ph. D. The three hundred ten pages of

this book contains all of the really pertinent information

about the Pilgrims and their history. Illustrated, by mail,

$2.25.

The Pilgrim Fathers.

Containing reprints of Morton’s New England Memorial,

Cushman’s Discourse, Winslow’s Relation, and other contemporary

narrations, 364 pages, flexible leather, postpaid,

$1.70; cloth, 90c.

The Women Who Came in the Mayflower.

And their comrades who came later in The Ann and The

Fortune, by Annie Russell Marble. By mail, $1.00.

Bradford’s History of the Plymouth Settlement,

1608-1650.

Rendered into modern English by Harold Paget. By mail,

$3.50.

The Compact

Signed in the cabin of the Mayflower, November 21, 1620, with the names of the signers.

Printed in old style type on a parchment paper made by hand, and mounted on rollers in form of a scroll. Price, securely packed, by mail, 40 cents.


Priscilla Spinning Wheels

A pretty souvenir of the days of Priscilla and John Alden. An inexpensive favor for a dinner party. Five inches in height—each wheel in a gift box with lines.

“Then as he opened the door, he beheld the

form of Priscilla

Seated beside her wheel, and the carded wool

like a snow drift

Piled at her knee, her white hands feeding

the ravenous spindle,

While with her foot on the treadle she guided

the wheel in its motion.”

—Longfellow.

The price 35c postpaid or
$3.20 for a dozen.


Carbon Prints

The Pilgrim Monument, 11×14$ .40 postpaid
Priscilla and John Alden, 14×18.65 postpaid
Pilgrims Going to Church, 9×17.50 postpaid

Cape Cod Ahoy!

A travel book for the summer visitor by Arthur Wilson Tarbell. Stories of the Pilgrim pioneers, stories of summer life, stories of fishing boats that go out at dawn, and best of all an accurate appraisal of the landscape and the seascape. 347 pages, illustrated, postpaid $2.00.

Cape Cod, New and Old.

By Agnes Edwards, profusely illustrated by Ruyl. Written with genuine appreciation of the charm of “Old Cape Cod.” By mail, $3.00.

Shipmasters of Cape Cod.

by Henry C. Kittredge. A brilliant chronicle of the great days of sail when such Cape ships as the Starlight, the Flying Dragon and the Belle of the West hung up proud records for all time in three oceans. 320 pages, illustrated, 1935, by mail, $3.50.

Cape Cod.

By Henry D. Thoreau. 16 full page illustrations. Traveling on foot through the Cape, Thoreau missed nothing that was entertaining or characteristic. By mail, $2.00.

Cape Cod Ballads.

By Joseph C. Lincoln. By mail, $1.10.

Cape Cod and the Old Colony.

By Albert Perry Brigham with 35 full page illustrations from photographs and maps. By mail, $3.50.

Cape Cod; Its People and Their History.

By Henry Crocker Kittredge—published in 1930. Postpaid $5.00.

The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers.

By Albert V. Lally is a concise history, well told, with nine full page illustrations from original paintings by H. A. Ogdten. By mail 75c.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Gives you Tides, Moon Phases, Weather Forecasts, Fish and Game Laws, Automobile Laws and 96 pages of valuable and entertaining information. The price 20c postpaid.

The Mayflower
Candlestick

An exact copy of a brass candlestick brought over in the Mayflower by William White, father of Peregrine White. The original candlestick is now in Pilgrim Hall. Price, $2.50 each. If by mail add 15 cents postage.

Driftwood Blaze

A powder which imparts to an open wood fire a combination of beautiful colors fully equal to driftwood. In gift boxes, 40 cents, and 85 cents, postpaid.


20 Plymouth Post Cards

A special selection of our finest colored cards—Pilgrim Paintings—Points of Interest—Old Houses—50c the package, postpaid.

Fir Balsam Incense

“A breath from the pines.” Box of 36 cones 30c postpaid.

Log Cabin Incense Burner with box of cones 90c postpaid.

Small Brooch Pins

Plymouth Rock or Ship Mayflower 15c each

The Pilgrim Calendar

A twelve sheet Calendar, 8x10 in size, with a cover picture in water colors.

The twelve monthly sheets which make up the Calendar carry pictures of historic places in Plymouth with brief descriptions under each. A souvenir of real worth—a pleasing gift for Christmas time. The price is 75c each or six for $4.00, postpaid.

Yonder Sails the Mayflower

A historical novel by Honore Morrow. A new concept of the

character of the Pilgrim men and women and their problems

during those last frantic, excited weeks before their great

adventure began in the sailing of the Mayflower from Plymouth,

England. 368 pages, 1934, postpaid, $2.50.

Courtship of Myles Standish

Longfellow’s famous poem of the days of Priscilla and John

Alden. A dainty little gift volume in board covers. By mail,

30 cents.

Guide to Historic Plymouth.

Descriptive of the historic points and localities famous in

the story of the Pilgrims. Profusely illustrated, 96 pages,

postpaid, 30c.

A Brief History of the Pilgrims.

Compiled from the writings of Governor Bradford and Governor

Winslow, and largely in their own words. Alphabetical

list of passengers on the Mayflower with valuable notations

in regard to each person. 57 pages, paper covers. By

mail, 35c.

Handbook of Old Burial Hill.

Its History, Its Famous Dead, and Its Quaint Epitaphs.

Illustrated. Postpaid, 30c.

The Story of Jones River.

And the Settlement of Kingston, by S. Y. Bailey, illustrated,

By mail, 55c.

Plymouth Tercentenary Pageant.

100 pictures of Pilgrim Days as enacted in “The Pilgrim

Spirit” by a cast of 1,300 Plymouth people. Full description

of this historic event—scenes, tableaux, episodes. Size, 8 by

10. Postpaid, 60c.

Handbook of Historic Duxbury.

By Gershom Bradford. By mail, 55c.

John Howland, a Mayflower Pilgrim.

By William Howland. Illustrated, postpaid, $1.65; leather

binding $5.00.

This Plymouth Rock
of Bayberry sweet
Will wax your thread
For sewing neat.

A miniature model of Plymouth Rock moulded in genuine bayberry wax with the date 1620. A real novelty for milady’s work bag. Each one in a box, 30c.

Hand-Dipped Bayberry Candles

Made from pure domestic Bayberry Wax.

4 inch,$1.00 dozen8 inch,$3.00 dozen
6 inch,2.40 dozen10 inch,4.50 dozen

Add 10c for postage

One pair in gift box with spray of bayberry and card—6 inch, 65c—8 inch, 85c, postpaid.

Priscilla Costumes

Very desirable for use at fairs, pageants, Thanksgiving or New England dinners. Fine Linen White Caps, 50c; Neck Kerchief and Cuffs, 50c; Apron $1.00. The complete set in gift box, $1.50 postpaid.

“Penelope Winslow” Bodkin

A perfect copy in sterling silver, of the bodkin once owned by Penelope Winslow, and now in Pilgrim Hall. By mail, $1.50.

Pilgrim Books For Young Readers

The Story of the Pilgrims, for Children.

By Roland G. Usher—a dramatic, accurate and patriotic

story which should leave in the child’s mind correct impressions

about the fundamental factors in Pilgrim history.

Illustrated, by mail, $1.10.

Pilgrim Stories.

For Children, illustrated, postpaid, $1.00.

The Land of the Pilgrims.

By J. Earle Thomson A. M., illustrated with many new

pictures in half tone, 291 pages including Longfellow’s poem,

“The Courtship of Myles Standish,” postpaid, $1.35.

Mayflower Heroes.

The author, G. L. Archer, tells the dramatic story of the first

years of the Pilgrim Colony in a uniquely fascinating way

that makes the heroes of the story—Bradford, Winslow,

Standish, Alden, S’quanto, Massasoit—stand out vividly to

the boys and girls of today. 346 pages, illustrated, 1934, by

mail, $3.00.

From Boston to Plymouth.

By Anne Russell Marble. A story of the boys and girls of

1630 who came from Old England to New England. Postpaid,

$2.00.

Color Barometers

Colonial dressed figures embossed on an easel card with dress material sensitive to weather changes. 20c each postpaid.

This little maid in blue appears

For weather dry and fair;

Puts on a pink when storm she fears

Or damp and humid air;

And when she dons a violet gown

A change you can depend upon.

Pilgrim Book Marks

Dainty Ribbon Markers—five subjects. Priscilla—The Pilgrim Maiden—Massasoit—Pilgrim Monument—The Mayflower. Pretty for favors or class gifts. The price 20c each, $2.00 a dozen postpaid.

Plymouth Rock Chocolates

A solid piece of sweet chocolate moulded into the shape of Plymouth Rock, with date 1620.
Box of six, 25c; box of 30, for 75c postpaid.


Old Blue Pilgrim Wares

Made to our order in Staffordshire, England. Send for illustrated price list of Platters, Plates, Pitchers, Cups and Saucers. Teapots, Sugars and Creamers, etc.

Priscilla Brooch

A neat, artistic brooch carrying a portrait of Priscilla. Very effective to wear with a Pilgrim costume.

Size of illustration. The price, 30c postpaid.

Views In and About Plymouth

Photographs—size 6½×8½—35c each; $3.50 a dozen
Lantern Slides, 50c each; $6.00 a dozen
Post Cards of quality, 30c a dozen

1Plymouth Rock.
2The Portico over Plymouth Rock.
3The Portico and Harbor from Cole’s Hill.
4Portico and Cole’s Hill, first Pilgrim burial-place.
5Plymouth Harbor as seen from Cole’s Hill.
6Leyden Street, first street in New England.
8Leyden Street in 1622, showing first Common
House, Gov. Bradford’s House, and the buildings
assigned to Brown, Goodman, Brewster, Billington,
Allerton, Cooke, and Winslow.
9Town Square, Showing Church of the First Parish,
Town House, formerly the Old Colonial Court
House, built in 1749. Site of Gov. Bradford’s
House.
10Old Burial Hill, the entrance.
12Ancient Cannon, marking site of the Old Fort,
Burial Hill, built in 1621 as a defense against the
Indians, and also used as a place of worship.
13The Old Fort and First Meeting-house, 1621.
14Gov. Bradford’s Monument, Burial Hill, showing
also the graves of his family.
16Grave of John Howland, 1672.
20Grave of Dr. Francis Le Barron, “The Nameless
Nobleman.”
21Pilgrim Hall.
22Interior of Pilgrim Hall.
24Landing of the Pilgrims, painting by Sargent.
25The Departure from Delft Haven, painting by
Charles Lucy.
26Embarkation of the Pilgrims, by Weir.
27Gov. Carver’s Chair; Ancient Spinning-wheel.
28Elder Brewster’s Chair; Cradle of Peregrine White,
the first Pilgrim baby.
29Sword of Myles Standish; Iron Pot and Pewter
Platter, brought by Standish in the “Mayflower”;
Chest owned by Gov. Edward Winslow.
30The “Mayflower” in Plymouth Harbor, from painting
by W. F. Halsall, Pilgrim Hall.
31Group of Winslow Relics, Pilgrim Hall.
32Group of White Relics, Pilgrim Hall.
33National Monument to the Forefathers.
34Statue of Freedom, National Monument.
35Statue of Law, National Monument.
36Statue of Education, National Monument.
37Statue of Morality, National Monument.
38Treaty with Massasoit, alto-relief, Nat’l Monument.
39Landing of Pilgrims, alto-relief, Nat’l Monument.
40Clark’s Island, where the Pilgrims spent their first
Sabbath in Plymouth.
43Signing of the Compact, alto-relief, Nat’l Monument.
46County Court House and Registry Building.
48Brewster Gardens, along Town Brook.
49The Pilgrim Maiden, bronze statue by Kitson.
50Departure from Delft Haven, alto-relief, National
Monument.
51Pilgrim Meersteads, along Town Brook.
55Outlet, Billington Sea.
56Duxbury Light, entrance Plymouth Harbor.
59Church of the Pilgrimage, Congregational.
61The First Church, Unitarian.
63Mayflower Inn, Manomet.
66Plymouth Rock House.
67Hotel Pilgrim.
68Samoset House.
72Font in Austerfield Church where Gov. William
Bradford was baptized.
73Plymouth in 1622,—a combination picture, showing
Leyden Street, the Old Fort, Landing from the
Shallop, Plymouth Rock, and the ship “Mayflower.”
74Gov. Bradford’s House, Plymouth, 1621.
75Birthplace of William Bradford, Austerfield.
76Austerfield Church, England.
79Scrooby Church, England.
80Interior Scrooby Church.
81Scrooby Manor House, Elder William Brewster’s
Residence.
82Bawtry Church, England.
84Site of John Robinson’s House at Leyden.
85Church at Leyden where John Robinson was buried.
86Memorial Tablet to John Robinson on Church at
Leyden.
87Old Church at Delft Haven where the Pilgrims held
their last service before the embarkation.
88The Pilgrim Fathers holding their first meeting for
public worship in North America.
89“The March of Myles Standish.”
90The Pilgrims Sighting Land.
93Peregrine White House, Marshfield.
97Howland House, built in 1666.
98William Harlow House, built of timber from the
Old Burial Hill Fort, 1677.
99Homestead of Gen. John Winslow, 1726.
101The Winslow House, built in 1754 by Edward
Winslow, Colonial architecture.
102North Street, looking up from shore.
104Statue of Myles Standish.
105Myles Standish Monument.
106Standish House, Duxbury, 1666.
108Grave of Daniel Webster, Marshfield.
112John Alden House, Duxbury, 1653.
113Maj. John Bradford House, Kingston, 1675.
115Grave of Myles Standish, Duxbury.
117Will of Peregrine White.
120Sailing of the Mayflower, by Charles Cope.
121Priscilla and John Alden, by Boughton.
123“Why don’t you Speak for Yourself, John?”
124Departure of the “Mayflower,” by Bayes.
125Priscilla, from painting by G. H. Boughton.
126Pilgrims Exiles, from painting by Boughton.
127Pilgrims going to Church, from painting by
Boughton.
129Return of the “Mayflower,” by Boughton.
130Portrait of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth
Colony, one of the “Mayflower” company.
Only authentic portrait of a “Mayflower” Pilgrim.
139Lorea Standish Sampler, Pilgrim Hall.
140The Pilgrim Compact.
141Signing of the Compact, by Edwin White.
142Signing of the Compact, by Percy Moran.
143Original Manuscript of Mrs. Heman’s “The
Breaking Waves Dashed High,” Pilgrim Hall.
146Gov. Edw. Winslow’s Table, Pilgrim Hall.
147Gov. Edw. Winslow’s Chair, 1614, Pilgrim Hall.
150Frame of the ship “Sparrowhawk” wrecked on
Cape Cod 1626—Pilgrim Hall.
151The Pilgrim Charter, oldest State Document in
New England.
152Massasoit, Great Sachem of Wampanoags, bronze
statue by Cyrus E. Dallin.
153The Ship Mayflower at Sea.
155The Fuller Cradle.
156Staircase Edw. Winslow House, 1754.
157Doorway Edw. Winslow House, 1754.
158A Colonial Doorway on North Street.
159A Colonial Doorway on Court Street.
160The Howland Pulpit in First Church.
162Pilgrim Memorial Monument, Provincetown.
165Original Daniel Webster House, 1859, Marshfield.
166Memorial to Mayflower Passengers, Cole’s Hill,
showing inscription.
167Same Memorial, showing names of passengers.
168Stone Seat, Cole’s Hill, presented by Penn. Society
of New England Women.
171Mayflower Fountain, Pilgrim Hall Garden.
172Mary Chilton Tablet, Spring Lane, Boston.
173Stone Seat, placed by Nat’l Society Daughters of
American Colonists in Brewster Gardens.
174Pilgrim Spring, Brewster Gardens.
175Fountain, erected by Daughters of American
Revolution in Memory of the Women of the
Mayflower.
176Model of the Ship Mayflower, Pilgrim Hall.
177Antiquarian House.
180Plymouth Memorial Building.

Mayflower Paper Weights

A useful souvenir for use on office or home desk. Finished in bronze or colors—85c postpaid.


Colonial Mirrors

Useful and ornamental are these mirrors framed in Colonial black and gold with panels in color of Pilgrim subjects. Outside measure 7 by 13, $3.25, or 10 by 18 $5.75 postpaid.

“EVERYBODY LOVES A LOG FIRE”

Start it Quickly with

The Cape Cod Fire Lighter

POLISHED BRASS

Tankard and Torch$4.25
Tray1.10
Extra Torch1.60

MISSION STYLE

Complete
With Tray

Wrought Iron$7.50
Hammered Brass8.50
Hammered Copper8.50
Extra Torch2.00

MYLES STANDISH POT

A new Cape Cod Fire Lighter made in the shape of the old black iron pot, now in Pilgrim Hall, once owned by Capt. Myles Standish of the Mayflower. A unique and useful article for the open fire place.

Five inches in height and six across. Price $4.50, including torch, postage additional according to zone. Weight, packed for mailing, 10 lbs.

Banjo Clocks

A reproduction from a Colonial design, with glass panel painting of the ship Mayflower. The clock is 17 inches in height of solid mahogany beautifully finished with brass trimmings and eagle. An eight-day lever timepiece that will make a distinctive and useful gift. The price, $16.00 postpaid. The same design clock, 44 inch, $46.50

A Sterling Silver Paper Cutter

Ye Sword of Myles Standish

Spake, in the pride of his heart, Myles Standish,

the Captain of Plymouth,

This is the sword of Damascus I fought with in

Flanders

Longfellow.

The famous Damascus blade of the redoubtable Pilgrim Captain is one of the most valuable relics to be seen in Pilgrim Hall. It was handed down to Myles Standish from the Crusaders, and possessed an interesting history even in his day. This miniature sword is perfectly copied from the original, even in the engraving of the curious Arabic inscription on the blade. Length, 6 inches. The price, $3.25 postpaid.

Plymouth Rock Paper Weights

Made of glass, moulded into the shape of Plymouth Rock, with the date 1620. On the under side appears the inscription:

“A rock in the wilderness welcomed our sires

From bondage far over the dark rolling sea.

On that holy altar they kindled the fires,

Jehovah! Which glow in our bosoms for thee.”

A useful memento of historic value. In two sizes. Price, by mail, 50c and 35c.

Massasoit

A bronze replica, 11 inches in height, of the statue designed by Cyrus E. Dallin and erected by Improved Order of Red Men on Cole’s Hill at Plymouth.

Massasoit was Chief of the Wampanoag Indians, in whose country the Pilgrims settled, and through his kindness, for more than fifty years, they were able to survive and prosper.

Price of replica $8.00 by insured mail.

Picture Map of Cape Cod

picturing points of Pilgrim interest and showing the course of the exploring party in the Mayflower Shallop from Provincetown to Plymouth, December, 1620. Size 25×36 printed in colors, $1.10 postpaid.

Old Blue Pilgrim Plates

—10-inch—

Landing of the Pilgrims

The old fashioned border which sets off the Pilgrim pictures is an exact copy of the Staffordshire ware of a century ago. Eight subjects—the price $1.00 each or $1.15 postpaid.

Plymouth Rock Chickens

A novelty in glass for individual salts—white, black, blue, green or crystal.

35c each.
4 for $1.15 postpaid.

Colonial Iron Kettles

Miniature size Kettles, Sauce Pans and Frying Pans. A novelty for use as ash receivers. Postpaid 30c.

Lantern Slides

We furnish lantern slides from any subjects on our list of photographs. They are made by an expert from the original negatives. Price 50c each; $6.00 per dozen.

Priscilla and
John Alden
Candles

Hand dipped and painted candles, made on Cape Cod, representing two Mayflower passengers famous in Pilgrim story. The pair in a gift box, $1.25 postpaid. With low glass Candle Holders, decorated in colors to match costumes, $2.00 the pair postpaid.

Plymouth Oilette Calendars

Plymouth pictures in colors—size 3½ by 5½ closely resembling oil paintings—with ribbon attached Calendar for this year and next. Ten subjects for selection:

Landing of the Pilgrims—Brewster Gardens—North Street—“Why Don’t You Speak for Yourself, John?”—Ship Mayflower at Sea—Plymouth Rock—The Old Fort, 1621—Pilgrim Monument—Interior John Alden House—Myles Standish Monument.

25c each postpaid.

Plymouth Folders

48 pictures in colors, 15c postpaid.

Priscilla and John Alden

Send Cheerful Greetings
From Pilgrim Plymouth
and ask you to look over this
list of
Gifts With a Pilgrim Flavor

A selection from the list will make a Present of real Artistic Worth, Combining Sentiment and Historic Value.

The Pilgrim Dolls

are a happy reminder of “the good old days of John Alden and the days of Priscilla the spinner.” Dressed in ye costumes of 1620 they make delightful souvenirs for the little folks. Four inches in height, in a gift box, cloth costumes, $1.10 the pair; crepe costumes, 60c the pair, postpaid.

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A. S. Burbank

PILGRIM BOOKSTORE

Plymouth, Mass.

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