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Welcome to the Hagley Store!
Your visit to Hagley Museum would not be complete without a stop at the Hagley Store, where you will find a delightful selection of unique decorative items, fascinating reading materials, and gifts that stand apart from the rest. Located in a historic building, once used for cotton and wool picking, the store offers a lovely shopping experience touched with the ambiance of nineteenth-century America. All of this is tax-free. There is no sales tax in Delaware.
Gift items available in the store include antique reproduction jewelry, china, glassware, site-related posters and prints, reproduction cannons and transportation pieces, desk accessories, and stationery. A newly-expanded book collection features interesting titles and something for everyone.
For more information, call the store at (302) 658-2400, ext. 274. |
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Take Me Back
D. K. Publishing
Take Me Back is a trip through history from the stone age to the digital age. The book features spectacular imagery and innovative design, and includes maps, statistics, timelines, and facts about the world we live in. For children ten and older.
Item #6709 - $24.99
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Smart Robot
Assemble your very own Smart Robot! Watchit speed around your house, turning left and right like magic as it bumps into obstacles.
Item #26189 - $16.99
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Custom Hagley Silk Scarf
Give your ensemble a summery splash of bright color with this custom 100 percent silk scarf, available only at the Hagley store.
The scarf design was taken from a painting by Sophie Madeleine du Pont (1810-1888), the fourth and youngest daughter of Eleuthˆ®re Irˆ©nˆ©e and Sophie Dalmas du Pont.
Item #21025 - $58.00
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Edible - An illustrated Guide to the World’Äôs Food
Plants - National Geographic.
"As EDIBLE so handsomely illustrates, the world’Äôs food plants are a rich source of delight, an adventure in taste,form, and color that connects to history and culture as well as to the table."
’Äì Deborah Madison (Author of
Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone)
Item #6556 - $40.00
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The Man Who Built Washington: A Life of John McShain
by Carl M. Brauer
Philadelphian John McShain was one of the largest builders in the United States. From the 1920s until his retirement in 1976, his general contracting firm worked throughout the Middle Atlantic States, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. McShain's greatest impact was on the nation's capital, where he constructed many of the monuments and public buildings that symbolized both our history and the growth of the modern federal government. The Jefferson Memorial, the Pentagon, the National Airport, the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the rebuilding of the White House, the Kennedy Center, and many more were McShain projects. This biography traces McShain's remarkable life from his origins in Philadelphia's Irish-American community, to his career in one of our most important but least-studied industries, his philanthropic activities, and his accomplishments in the world of horse racing.
Item #9001 - $49.95
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Give It Your Best! Workplace Posters in the United States
This attractive catalog was produced for our current exhibit of the same title, which was developed from the
extraordinary posters in our Pictorial Collections Department. It not only offers the historical background of each poster but also includes many frameable images that appear in the exhibit.
The thirty-page oversize catalog measures 18” x 12” and features calendar-style wire binding for easy hanging.
Item #9108 - $29.95
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Braises and Stews: Everyday Slow-Cooked Recipes, by Tori Ritchie
Organized by main ingredients, this handy book serves up the secrets for making tantalizing one-pot meals,
bringing modern convenience and style to good old-fashioned comfort food.
Item #6924 - $22.95
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The Meaning of Trees, by Fred Hageneder
With beautiful photographs and thoughtful words, this book offers a comprehensive study of what trees have
meant to humans throughout the ages. The elegant volume reveals what makes each of more than fifty varieties of trees unique.
Item #6923 - $19.95
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Windmill Generator - Green Science
Build this amazing wind generator and learn about renewable energy. Watch the LED glow as it is powered by free energy from the wind. No batteries required!
Item #22013 - $12.95
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Cooking With Heirlooms – By Karen Keb Acevedo
This book offers a wide variety of recipes from America's past that introduce the taste of heirloom produce and heritage meats to weekend gardeners, hobby farmers, and urbanites alike. Mouthwatering full-color photographs accompany the easy-to- prepare recipes.
Item #6633 - $29.95
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A History of Delaware's Parks and Gardens
Photographs old and new by Paul Bauernschmidt provide an entertaining glimpse at the coming together of Delaware's natural and man-made history as seen through its public parks and private gardens.
Item #9177 - $19.95
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Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening is the complete guide to natural and chemical-free gardening. Packed with expert advice for gardeners of all abilities; key organic principles fully explained and illustrated.
Item #6249 - $25.00
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Family History Kit - the kit for children to learn about the history of their family and create a beautiful family album to cherish and share for generations to come. Includes a CD-ROM with templates to create family history certificates.
Item #6222 - $19.99
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Energy - D.K. Publishers – Take a fresh look at the dynamic world of energy. How much energy is there in a bolt of lightning? Why is there more heat in an iceberg than cup of tea? Where does nuclear energy come from?
Item #6879 - $14.99
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Firearms and Tackle Memorabilia – A Collectors' Guide
A beautiful & informative exploration of the advertising art and memorabilia surrounding firearms and tackle. In full color, the images of such illustrators as N.C. Wyeth, E. Osthaus, A.B. Frost, Remington, A. Russell, and Philip R.Goodwin are captured in their full power.
Item #6506 - $39.95
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“Journey to the Moon,” by Lucio and Meera Santoro.
A roaring, soaring ride with amazing 3-D pop-up technology that swings out of each page with read-aloud, rhythmic text; this is one voyage you will not forget.
Item #6780 - $26.99
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Gear Clock
Watch the gears move while the clock turns. Takes 2 D battaries - Size of clock - 14 inches. Design by Wil Van Den Bos - a conversation piece and a great gift.
Item #17024 - $72.00
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Rug Hooking Kit, by Hooked On Rugs
“Tree of Life” rug punch pattern – 18” x 18.” The yarn is 100% Wool – custom spun and hand-dyed at one of the last existing mills in the USA. Other patterns available at the Museum Store.
Item #37061 - $136.00
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Photographs of Historic places; and recipes from the many Bed and Breakfast establishments in the greater Brandywine Valley.
Item #6010 - $18.95
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The joy of reading, writing and sharing is brought to life in this warmhearted tale by the celebrated writer and illustrator, Daniel Kirk.
Item #6745 - $15.95
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Colorful photographs, prices and history for the collectors of gunpowder cans and kegs; including many from the duPont Company.
Item #6825 - $65.00
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DuPont: From the Banks of the Brandywine to Miracles of Science by Andrian Kinnane
This book
was published to celebrate DuPont's 200 year anniversary. It covers the history of the company from 1802 through 2002; its inventions and diversification from explosives to biotechnology and the impact DuPont made on the worldwide market.
Item #6031 - $29.95
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Porcelain Ornaments
This collection of porcelain ornaments represents some of the buildings on our site. These unique ornaments were hand crafted in the United States with careful attention to quality, detail, and originality.
Eleutherian Mills - the first home of the duPont family in America.
Item #11056 - $16.95
Visitor Center - originally constructed in 1814 as a textile mill.
Item #11057 - $15.00
The First Office - the headquarters of the DuPont Company from 1837 to 1891.
Item #11058 - $15.00
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Decorative Plant Holder Pin
The design of the pin is a reproduction of the plant holder displayed at Eleutherian Mills, the first du Pont home in America.
Item #49222 - $18.95
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Golden Pheasant Accessories
Both of these items feature the colorful, distinctive Golden Pheasant gunpowder logo.
Golden Pheasant Belt Buckle
Item #11080 - $42.95
Golden Pheasant Money Clip
Item #11026 - $32.00
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Ten Decorative Plant Holder Notecards and Envelopes
These notecards feature a photo of the plant holder displayed at Eleutherian Mills, the first du Pont home in America.
Item #15206 - $7.00
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Crazy Machines
Build your own unique contraptions and solve more than 200 challenging puzzles and put your machines to work. Turn the crank, rotate the gears, push the levers, use the catapult - these wacky brainteasers will light up your imagination with creative and addictive fun! Physics knowledge gained through gameplay.
Item #6006 - $19.95
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Electric Cannon by Middlesex University -
Explore the world of basic electricity through this electric cannon. See how energy transfer works as you fire ping-pong balls from the spinning wheels.
Item #52072 - $16.95
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The Workers' World at Hagley by Dr. Glenn Porter
The history of the small industrial village centered around the original black powder yards of the DuPont Company on Delaware's historic Brandywine River.
Item #9011 - $10.95
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Silver Seasons Jewelry Collection designed by Michael Michaud
This necklace and pin is "Coleus," a member of the mint family. The name is from the Greek "koleos," a sheath, from the way the stamens are closed. The pendant and pin are hand patinaed bronze with freshwater pearls.
Pendant
Item #49615 - $86.00
Pin
Item #49614 - $79.00
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Hagley Waterwheel Logo Tie 100% Silk Jacquard in Navy or Berry
Navy
Item #21021-1 - $25.00
Berry
Item #21021-2 - $25.00
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Glass Paperweights
"Hagley Millrace in Springtime" (right)
Item #11108-1 - $10.95
"Eleutherian Mills" (top)
Item #11108-2 - $10.95
An authentic Gun Powder Label is encased in this glass paperweight.This label was used by the Du Pont Company in 1908 on their powder cans.
Item #11108-3 - $18.95
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Hagley Custom Mug - "The Millrace in Springtime." The tranquility of the historic millrace belies the energy it contains. This area of Hagley has been called "The Most Beautiful Mile of the Brandywine."
Item #11110 - $8.95
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Handpainted finger vases made in Portugal; these reproductions are similar to the vases seen in Eleutherian Mills, in E. I. and Sophie du Pont's bedroom.
Pink flowers (left)
Item #24020-1 - $33.95
Blue and white (middle)
Item #24020-2 - $33.95
Red flowers (right)
Item #24020-3 - $33.95
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Quill pens were used for writing in the Brandywine Manufacturers' Sunday School built by E. I. du Pont for the instruction of millworkers' children.
Package of Powdered Ink(left)
Item #52011 - $2.00
Custom Inkwell
Item #81035 - $3.00
Custom Goose Quill Pen with ink
Item #52010 - $2.75
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Golden Pheasant Gunpowder Label - This ornament design is a copy of an authentic Golden Pheasant Gunpowder Label used by the DuPont Company in 1908 on their powder cans.
Item #11025 - $16.95
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"Toile" - The Storied Fabrics of Europe and America by Michele Palmer. Toile - scenic fabric originally printed from copperplates. This comprehensive guide presents the history of toile from its beginnings in 18th century Britain and France through its evolution in nineteenth- and twentieth-century America.
Item #6044 - $34.95
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Brass pen set with a French blue quill & a bottle of dark blue ink;made in Italy for the discriminating writer who loves writing letters by hand.
Item #15036 - $42.00
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Yesterday on Delaware Avenue, by Marjorie G. McNinch. Ms. McNinch's research reveals many details that will delight and evoke pleasurable reminiscences as we follow the growth of Delaware Avenue outward from downtown Wilmington to Greenhill Avenue. Paperback, 107 pages.
Item #9167 - $18.95
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Watch It Made in the U.S.A.: A Visitor's Guide to the Best Factory Tours and Company Museums, by Karen Axelrod and Bruce Brumberg. Includes Hagley.
Paperback, 421 pages.
Item #6121 - $21.95
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Personal Shopper Service
For more information, call Store Manager Carole Katchur at (302) 658-2400, ext. 264. Carole may also be reached by email at cekatchur@hagley.org
Frizzell's Store
Frizzell's Store, a branch of the Hagley Store, offers affordable souvenirs for children visiting the museum on a school field trip. The wide selection of historic reproduction toys includes quill pens, miniature hurricane lamps, ink pens and wells, marble collections, quilt kits, and more.
Hours:
March 15 through January 1
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
January 2 through March 14
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. weekdays
9:30 to 5 p.m. weekends |
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