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European Drinking Horn
Replica of a drinking horn from the 3rd century to the Medieval Europe.
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Goblet with Glass Threads
Replica of drinking glass with glass-thread decor.
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Blue-Rimmed Viking Glass
The Viking Glass with blue rim. The cone Goblet was one of the most common type of glass vessel during the Viking Age, AD 800 - 1050.
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Blue-Rimmed Viking Glass
The Viking Glass with blue rim. At Bjorko cone Cups of various sizes and shapes have been also found, mainly in womens graves.
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The Viking Glass
The Viking Glass. The cone Goblet was one of the most common type of glass vessel during the Viking Age, AD 800 - 1050.
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The Viking Glass
The Viking Glass. The cone Goblet was one of the most common type of glass vessel during the Viking Age, AD 800 - 1050.
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Frankish Rush Goblet
Frankish Rush Goblet. Replica of glass dated back to the Frankish Empire.
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The Viking King, Game Piece
Game piece from the Viking Age, AD 800 - 1050. Found at excavations in Birka.
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European Drinking Horn
Replica of a drinking horn from the 3rd century to the Medieval Europe. The glass horn was then introduced during the end of the Roman Empire.
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Viking Rush Goblet
No. 2 on picture. Viking rush cup. The original glasses were probably of Frankish origin and brought home by Vikings returning from their travels.
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Decorated Viking Rush Goblet
No. 1 on picture. Viking rush cup. The original glasses were probably of Frankish origin and brought home by Vikings returning from their travels.
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Trunk Cup
Replica of glass found during archeological excavations in Valsgarde in the Swedish province of Uppland.
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