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Ca. 660-525 BC. A faience New Year's flask of a lentoid body with twin arched handles flanking the trumpet-shaped spout. One side is decorated wit...
Ca. 360-320 BC. A ceramic black-glazed guttos with a discoid body, pedestal foot, loop handle, and trumpet-shaped spout; circumferential fluting a...
Eastern Mediterranean to Middle East, Ca. 2nd century BC. A deep blue and white core-formed glass amphoriskos having a tapered body decorated with...
Ca. 100-300 AD. A redware mortarium with a flanged rim and a conical shape. It tapers to a flat base. The interior has incised pattern of radiatin...
RARE GREEK CUT GLASS BEAKER
Ca. 400-300 BC. A pale green cut glass beaker of a conical shape, standing on a small, rounded foot, providing balance and stability. The exterior...
Ca. 100-300 AD. A rare, yellow-green coloured glass dish with a folded broad rim. The interior surface is plain whilst the outside is decorated wi...
Ca. 400 - 600 AD. This conical-shaped vial, crafted from exquisite pale green glass. Tapering to a rounded base, the vessel is adorned with a mout...
ROMAN GLASS DISH
Ca. 200-300 AD. A beautiful light green, blown-glass dish featuring a round form, with a rounded lip, a concave base, and the interior of the plat...
ROMAN GLASS COSMETIC CONTAINER
Ca. 200-400 AD. A fine Ancient Roman cosmetic container blown from pale green glass with nice purple silver iridescence evident. The vessel featur...
ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS JUG
Ca. 200-300 AD. An elegant Ancient Roman blown light green glass jug, featuring an elongated pyriform body leading to a long cylindrical neck and ...
Ca. 300 AD. A pale green glass jar with a vertical rounded rim with a ridge below it, a short neck, and a squat lower body with a concave base and...
ROMAN GLASS JUG
Ca. 300 AD. A beautiful light blue jug with a globular body resting on a low ring foot, a cylindrical neck featuring a deep blue tooling, an outsp...
Ca. 100-200 AD. A beautiful blown flask with an ovoid-shaped body, funnel-shaped neck with ribbed horizontal decoration, and two vertical trailed ...
ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM
Ca. 1-100 AD. A glass unguentarium distinguished by its elegant and refined appearance. The lower body of the vessel is pear-shaped, with a gracef...
Ca. 300-400 AD. A free-blown glass jar of a squat form, characterized by a concave base and a globular body that tapers to an indented neck. The v...
Ca. 300-400 AD. A green glass jar that boasts a broad globular body with a concave base featuring a pontil mark. The rounded short, funnel-shaped ...
ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS AMPULLA
Ca. 100-300 AD. A finely blown ampulla flask of aqua-coloured glass. The vessel features a flat, spherical body, a long cylindrical neck slightly ...
Ca. 100-300 AD. A fantastic group of five Roman glass flasks and unguentaria of various shapes and colours, all with fine patina and iridescence. ...
Ca. 100-300 AD. A fine group of five distinctly shaped glass flasks used to store perfumed oil, or unguentum. The shapes in this lot include globu...
Ca. 100-300 AD. A fine collection of five Roman glass flasks to store perfumed oil, or unguentum. These glass vessels were an integral part of lif...
Ca. 100-300 AD. A fantastic group of five Roman glass flasks, four of which feature apple-shaped lower bodies and funnel-shaped necks, and one bot...
ROMAN GLASS BEAKER
Ca. 100-300 AD. A glass beaker with a slightly spherical body which tapers towards the base. The vessel has beautiful iridescence and is decorated...
ROMAN GLASS FLASK
Ca. 100-200 AD. An elegant glass bottle featuring an apple-shaped lower body leading to a long, narrow neck flaring to a funnel mouth with a round...