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Double Coned Glass
Replica of glass found at excavations in France, from the 15th century.
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Medieval Palaglas Goblet
Replica of glass from the Nordic History Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, dated back to the 16th century.
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Drinking Glass - "Passglas"
Germany, 16th century. The "Passglaset" was produced from the 16th century mainly in Central Europe, Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic), Germany and Holland.
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German Goblet with Burls
Germany, 16th century. Medieval Period in Central Europe was approximately between AD 500-1500 and in Scandinavia AD 1050-1500.
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Glass with Blue Decor
Replica of glass found during the archeological excavations in France, dated back to the 16th century.
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Glass with Glass Threads
Replica of glass found at excavations in the town Tartu in Estonia.
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Boot with Glass Threads
Replica of glass found at excavations in France.
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Goblet with Winded Foot
Replica of Goblet found at excavations in Central Europe.
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Double Conical Bottle
Replica of double conical bottle found at excavations in Central Europe.
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Medieval Medicine Bottle
Replica of a medicine bottle from the 15th century Europe.
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Medieval Beer Glass
Replica of a very common beer glass from the Medieval period (in Scandinavia between AD 1050-1500, in Central Europe AD 500-1500).
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Medieval Bottle
Replica of a bottle from the 14th century found at excavations on the sea bottom outside Stockholm, Sweden.
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