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Medieval Beer Mug
This mug originates probably from a Danish glassworks and its design, techics and material shows it´s Danish Renaissance.
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Social Drinking Glass - "Passglas"
Holland, 16th century. The "Passglaset" is a eight- or six-sided glass with a number of regular intervals horizontal placed blue colored glass-threads.
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Small German Glass
Replica from findings around Germany, from the 16th century.
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European Medieval Pitcher
Replica of glass found at excavations around Europe from the 15th century.
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German Wine Glass
Replica of glass found at excavations in Germany and Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic) from the 16th century.
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Medieval Six-sided Glass
Replica of glass from Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic), dated back to the 16th century.
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Stangenglass Kalmar
A Stangenglass is common in the Baltic Sea area.
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Kuttrolf Bottle
Replica from findings in Germany and Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic) from the 16th century. Soft green colored glass.
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Medeival Crystal Ball
Replica of a real European crystal ball from the Medieval Period with ceramic pedestal.
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Medieval Goblet
Replica of a glass that was found during the archeological excavations in Aachen, Germany.
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Medieval Bottle
Replica of a bottle from the 15th century Europe. This bottle is produced by hand with the same techniques they used for almost 600 years ago.
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Medieval Lamp
Manufactured mainly in Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic) in the 14th century.
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