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DANFORTH PEWTER WORKSHOP & STORE
MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT

52 Seymour Street

Middlebury store hours: Monday-Saturday 10-6,
Sundays 11-4.
Phone: (802) 388-0098

Danforth Pewter opened our Middlebury, Vermont gift store in 1989. After many years of being located in The Marble Works, a new Workshop & Store was completed in September 2006 at 52 Seymour Street. The new space features a gallery of one-of-a-kind pieces, a history wall with antique Danforth pieces as well as viewing windows into the workshop.





BURLINGTON, VERMONT

111 Church Street

Burlington store hours: Monday-Saturday 10-6, Sunday 11-5.
Phone: (802) 860-7135

Danforth Pewter's Burlington, Vermont gift store opened in July of 2004 and is located at 111 Church Street in the heart of the downtown shopping district. The Church Street Marketplace is a lively place year round, beginning the year with First Night, continuing with the Discover Jazz festival in June and many other events happening throughout the year.

Danforth Pewter is within walking distance to the University of Vermont and Champlain College and neighbor to some of the finest restaurants in the area.



QUECHEE, VERMONT

Route 4, Quechee Gorge Village

Quechee store hours: 9:30 to 5, 7 days
Phone: (802) 359-4016

Danforth Pewter in Quechee is in the Quechee Gorge Village, a big old barn that houses a collection of cool stores. Our neighbors in the Village include Cabot Cheese, the Vermont Antique Mall, , Vermont Country Iron, the Vermont Toy and Train Museum, the Quechee Country Store, and the Farmers Diner.

The Danforth store features our full line of pewter, all crafted by hand from 100% lead-free fine pewter in our workshop in Middlebury, Vermont. Come see our remarkable jewelry and award-winning oil lamps, along with frames, candlesticks, vases, kitchenware, barware, baby things, keyrings and holiday ornaments.

The Quechee Gorge Village is just minutes from the Quechee gorge itself, one of Vermont’s most spectacular natural features, carved through the bedrock by the Ottauquechee River, and just minutes from I-89 (exit 2).



WATERBURY, VERMONT

2653 Waterbury-Stowe Road

Waterbury store hours: Monday-Saturday 9 to 6, Sunday 10-6.
Phone: (802) 560-4100

The Danforth Pewter Waterbury store is in the Cabot Annex on the Waterbury-Stowe Road (Route 100), along with Cabot Cheese, Lake Champlain Chocolates, and JK Adams. We are between the Ben & Jerry’s factory and the Cold Hollow Cider Mill, on the left as you go north toward Stowe, just a few minutes from Ben & Jerry’s.

We’ve got two big doorways connecting our store to Champlain Chocolates, so great chocolate, ice cream and drinks are just a step away!

Our Waterbury store features our full line of handcrafted pewter, from our oil lamps and vases, which are spun by hand on antique lathes in our workshop in Vermont, to our full line of jewelry, ornaments, keyrings, picture frames, kitchenware and baby things.

All Danforth Pewter is handcrafted from 100% lead-free fine pewter, and meets or exceeds all FDA food-safety standards. All Danforth Pewter is made by hand in our workshop in Middlebury, Vermont.



WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA

Merchants Square
417 Duke of Gloucester Street
Williamsburg, VA 23185

Williamsburg Store Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 - 6, Friday and Saturday 10-8, Sunday 10:30-6
Phone: (757) 229-3668

This store has been a Williamsburg tradition for fifty years. In the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, it started life as the Shirley Pewter Shop in 1964. After a complete renovation in 2013, it became Danforth Pewter. We make every piece of Danforth pewter, including the Shirley Collection, by hand in our Vermont workshop, carrying the store’s heritage of handcrafting American pewter into the 21st century. The store features a history wall highlighting Danforth’s colonial roots and Shirley’s legacy from the earliest days of Colonial Williamsburg, as well as a display showing how pewter is crafted and a video of our workshop.