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CIRCA LATE 1ST-4TH CENTURY A.D.
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THREE ROMAN GLASS VESSELS
Circa Late 1st-4th Century A.D.
Including an amber flask, free-blown, the piriform body with cylindrical neck, outsplayed mouth with infolded rim and twin applied handles, on a concave base; a Syro-Palestinian glass jug, transparent patchy manganese in color, blown into a two-part mold, the melon-shaped body with vertical ribbing, the cylindrical neck with outsplayed mouth, infolded rim, and a single green-gray applied handle, on a flat circular base; and a mauve sprinkler flask, free-blown, with a spherical body, a cylindrical neck with a constricted opening at the base, an outsplayed mouth and in-folded rim, on a flat base raised by pinched toes
4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm) high for the first (3)
Circa Late 1st-4th Century A.D.
Including an amber flask, free-blown, the piriform body with cylindrical neck, outsplayed mouth with infolded rim and twin applied handles, on a concave base; a Syro-Palestinian glass jug, transparent patchy manganese in color, blown into a two-part mold, the melon-shaped body with vertical ribbing, the cylindrical neck with outsplayed mouth, infolded rim, and a single green-gray applied handle, on a flat circular base; and a mauve sprinkler flask, free-blown, with a spherical body, a cylindrical neck with a constricted opening at the base, an outsplayed mouth and in-folded rim, on a flat base raised by pinched toes
4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm) high for the first (3)