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Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
5-piece flatware set with stainless steel and pewter handles. Gift-boxed.
Pewter and Stainless Steel.
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
Pewter and Stainless Steel.
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
Small stainless steel butter knife with pewter handle.
Pewter and Stainless Steel.
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
Large cake server.
Pewter and stainless steel.
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
Candle Holders will hold taper candles.
Candles are not included
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
Two piece carving set including fork and serrated knife.
Pewter and Stainless Steel.
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
Curved Kongetinn cheese knife with pronged tip; in stainless steel with pewter handles.
Pewter and Stainless Steel.
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships.
Kongetinn cheese slicer with stainless serving surface.
Pewter and Stainless Steel.
Kongetinn means Royal Pewter, this design is almost 1,000 years old, inspired by the artisans of the viking kings. At the time it was a point of honor for the Kings to handle artistry of many types. The saga tells us that King Olav Kongetinn himself carved the dragon's head on one of his longships. Four coasters done in pewter hollow ware depicting a Viking aiming his arrow.
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