Jackob fork

€11.90*

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Product number: 970654
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Product information "Jackob fork"

The "Jackob" fork is a gread add on to our bestseller, the "Jackob" cutlery set. It is very suitable as a serving fork for cold meat and cheese plates. It can also be used as a regular for for eating. Matching our complete set, the working marks of the blacksmith were not removed, but kept; this underlines the rough character of the cutlery.
The two long spikes are bent in an oval shape in the center. This is not only decorative, but helps serving meat or cheese slices.

Material: steel
Length: 20 cm
Width: 3,5 cm
Weight: app. 50 g

 

This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

Accessory Items

Ramon fork
Our cutlery series "Ramon" is completed by this fork.Made with two prongs, just as they were used in the middle ages to poke food with.The handle is made from wood and riveted to the steel.Material: stainless steelLength: 15 cm This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€9.90*
Anselm fork small
The small fork from our "Anselm" series can be used as a serving fork. It looks really decorating on a cold meat plate on your medieval banquet.Naturally it can be used for eating: just like most of our cutlery it is designed quite rough, but will suit for most medieval tables.Two long spikes on top of a long torqued beam with wooden handles make the fork. The surface was knowingly not polished but browned, so that the wrought iron look is archieved.The wooden handles are attached with brass pins.The fork, just like the entire "Anselm" series, can be stored away inside the "Anselm" rolling bag.Small hint: wearing a "George" cape in the front, makes you a chef in no-time.Material: steel, woodLength: 19 cmWeight: 44 g This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€7.90*
Kora small plate
This is the "Kora" series' small breakfast plate, made from Ash wood. It can be used for cutting and slicing meat, vegetables and fruit alike, just as well as for the presentation of food on the medieval or fantastic table.The plates are handmade and can therefore differ in shape and size.Material: Ash woodMeasurements: 15 cm x 25 cm This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price.Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€12.50*
Plate nature
A simple plate of burnt clay. It is dishwasher proof and thus a very handy piece for your assortment of LRP or medieval tableware. Available in two sizes. Material: clayDiameter: small 18 cm, large 26 cm This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price.Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€7.90*
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Ruwen fork
The "Ruwen" fork completes our cutlery series.It is made from stainless steel and has the hardwood handle riveted to its grip. The three prongs have a historically prooven shape. A really nice experience on every medieval and fantastic table.Material: stainless steelLength: 20cm This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€4.95* €9.90* (50% saved)
Anselm fork big
The large fork from our "Anselm" can be used as a barbecue or serving fork. Bigger roasts can be, together with the large chef´s knife from the same series, sliced and served easily.A large cold meat plate, decorated with this fork and the matching knife, should be emptied fast.Just like all parts from our "Anselm" series, this fork was designed to look rough. Two long spikes on top of a torqued beam with two wooden jackets - thats all there is to this great serving fork. The grip, made from two wooden jackets, is riveted to the handle with two brass pins.The fork, just like the rest of the "Anselm" series cutlery, can be stored away inside the "Anselm" roll bag.Small hint: wearing a "George" cape in the front, makes you a chef in no-time.Material: steel, woodLength: 29 cmWeight: app. 130 g This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€12.90*
Kora plate
Tableware and cutlery from Ash wood was commonly used througout the baltikum in the time of the Vikings. This plates are made by hand, which means that they can differ from the sizes measured.Material:Ash woodDiameter: app. 20 cmHeigth: app. 3 cm This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price.Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€16.90*
Soup bowl
A simple medium sized bowl with a transparent glazing on the inside. It can be used for soups and stews or cereals or deserts. All our clay products are handmade and therefore each is a little different from the other. Even without glazing they are dishwasher safe, ovenproof and suitable for microwaves. Material: clayDiameter:0,3 l: ~13cm0,5 l: ~15cm This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price.Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€7.90*
Jackob fork
The "Jackob" fork is a gread add on to our bestseller, the "Jackob" cutlery set. It is very suitable as a serving fork for cold meat and cheese plates. It can also be used as a regular for for eating. Matching our complete set, the working marks of the blacksmith were not removed, but kept; this underlines the rough character of the cutlery.The two long spikes are bent in an oval shape in the center. This is not only decorative, but helps serving meat or cheese slices.Material: steelLength: 20 cmWidth: 3,5 cmWeight: app. 50 g   This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€11.90*

Accessory Items

Jackob cutlery set
This cutlery set is made from stainless steel. For the wrought-iron look it has a hammer scale decoration. It is blackened and brushed afterwards.The two-pronged fork and the spoon are twisted at the upper part of the handle. You can tie the set together with a leatherstrip or string through a little hole on the end of each handle.We recommend our "Friedhelm" cutlery pouch to transport the set inside safely. A pretty cutlery is essential for a rusty feast, for medieval camplife or the breakfasttable of a LARP.  This cutlery set is hand wash only! Please apply some oil if you store it for a longer time.Material: stainless steelLengh of each piece: approx. 18 cmWeight: aprox. 200 gThe set includes a fork, a spoon and a knife This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€24.89*
Ballistol spray
THE universal spray made by the Ballistol company. Can be used for metal, just as well as leather and various other materials. A well known care product for animals paws and fur; a true allrounder, completly untoxic. We advise it for metal armour care and protection of leather armours.The practical 50ml spray can for your journeys, or the large 200ml spray can for your home.Please read the containers warnings section.Can not be exported outside the EU due to EU-law.

€3.90*
Jackob eating awl
This is a so called "eating awl", an ancestor of the modern fork. In medieval times the people used to dine by using fingers. Nobility and the clergy oftentimes used awls in early medieval times, but it wasn't before the high medieval times, that cutlery became more popular. The grip is twisted and browned. A very nice accessory for every mans' medieval kitchen.Length: 16,5 cm Material: stainless steel   This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

€9.90*
Friedhelm belt bag long
Most every cutlery will finds its place in our "Friedhelm" series' cutlery pouch. The bag is made from suede and has a buckle-strap combination to close it with. The bag fits 0,33 l, just as well as 0,5 l PET bottles. A neat accessory to hide your plastic bottles on events.Material: suedeMeasurements: 26 cm high, 7 cm wide and 4 cm deepThe cutlery in the pics is not included in this offer.

€17.90*

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Sylvana fibula
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Ulfric cleaver
The "Ulfric" cleaver was designed as a kitchen cleaver. The wide blade was designed along chinese cleavers and allows clean and fast working in the kitchen. Made from one massive piece of steel, the hatchet has a good weight to it. The torqued handle provides a safe grip and balances the cleaver very well. Be it the cutting of pork chops, chicken or simply the slicing of vegetables - this multifunctional kitchen helper will be a great assistant for any user. Just like with all our steel articles, we kept the working marks after sanding down the worst of metal flakes. This provides a rustic look to the piece and adds the distinguished "medieval" look to them. We recommend to wipe the cleaver regulary with Ballistol oil. This food proof oil will not resinify, will not turn rancid and is well suited for the caretaking of knifes and other steel items alike. Material: steel Total length: 27,5 cm Blades length: 14 cm Blades width: 6 cm Weight: app. 400 g This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

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Jackob cutlery set
This cutlery set is made from stainless steel. For the wrought-iron look it has a hammer scale decoration. It is blackened and brushed afterwards.The two-pronged fork and the spoon are twisted at the upper part of the handle. You can tie the set together with a leatherstrip or string through a little hole on the end of each handle.We recommend our "Friedhelm" cutlery pouch to transport the set inside safely. A pretty cutlery is essential for a rusty feast, for medieval camplife or the breakfasttable of a LARP.  This cutlery set is hand wash only! Please apply some oil if you store it for a longer time.Material: stainless steelLengh of each piece: approx. 18 cmWeight: aprox. 200 gThe set includes a fork, a spoon and a knife This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

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Jackob eating awl
This is a so called "eating awl", an ancestor of the modern fork. In medieval times the people used to dine by using fingers. Nobility and the clergy oftentimes used awls in early medieval times, but it wasn't before the high medieval times, that cutlery became more popular. The grip is twisted and browned. A very nice accessory for every mans' medieval kitchen.Length: 16,5 cm Material: stainless steel   This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.

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Anselm fork small
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€7.90*
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