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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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The Viking Glass
The Viking Glass. A large number has been found during archeological excavations all over Scandinavia as well as in the rest of Europe.
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Frankish Rush Goblet
Frankish Rush Goblet. Replica of glass dated back to the Frankish Empire.
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Iron Age Trunk Goblet
Replica of glass found during the archeological excavations in Gotland (Sweden), Norway and England.
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Trunk Goblet with Double Rows
Replica of glass found during the archeological excavations in Castle Eden (England) and Borre (Norway).
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Iron Age Goblet
Replica of a Goblet with wave-shaped glass-thread decor.
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Iron Age Prunted Goblet
Replica of drinking glass with wave-shaped glass-thread decor, which has been found in many different variants.
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Great Migration Trunk Goblet
Replica of a claw Goblet from the Great Migration Period.
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Iron Age Bowl
Replica of bowl with wave-shaped glass-thread decor, which has been found in many different variants.
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Roman Pitcher
Replica of a pitcher from the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire: approx. BC 475-AD 476.
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Large Trunk Cup
Replica of glass found during archeological excavations in Sweden and England. Dated back to the 7th century.
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Amfora Pitcher
Replica of an Amfora pitcher from the Roman Empire. Soft green colored glass.
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