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"Basketmaking in Colonial Virginia "
“Basketmaking in Colonial Virginia” is one of an esteemed series of videos that look at the trades programs of Colonial Williamsburg. Modern day craftspersons are trained, under a master-apprentice system, to use the tools and techniques of the eighteenth century to create 21st century replicas of colonial objects. In this video Mr. And Mrs. William Cody Cook takes viewers on a tour of basketmaking from a sturdy tree to a finished, handwoven, oak-split basket.
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"Musical Instrument Maker of Williamsburg"
Master instrument maker George Wilson and two journeymen take viewers from raw materials to finished instrument as they create a small harpsichord and a violin.
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"Silversmith of Williamsburg"
A silversmith takes a battered old bowl and a few scraps of silver and fashions a magnificent new coffeepot.
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"The Art and Mystery of the Blacksmith
Forging an Andiron"
Colonial Williamsburg blacksmiths Peter Ross and Ken Schwarz share some of the arts and mysteries of their trade with you as they demonstrate some of the fundamentals of ironwork.
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"The Art and Mystery of the Cabinetmaker
Crafting a Card Table"
Colonial Williamsburg Master cabinetmaker Mack Headley shares some of the arts and mysteries of his trade as he creates a reproduction of an eighteenth-century card table.
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"The Cooper’s Craft
The Art of Colonial Barrel Making"
Master cooper George Pettengell transforms an oak tree into a solid watertight container suitable for almost any shipping or storage need.
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