A ROMAN GREEN GLASS SKYPHOS
A ROMAN GREEN GLASS SKYPHOS

CIRCA LATE 1ST CENTURY A.D.

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A ROMAN GREEN GLASS SKYPHOS
CIRCA LATE 1ST CENTURY A.D.
The spherical body on a flaring, slightly concave, round foot with a cut-off rim, the bowl with a ridged rim, the small twin handles with flat thumb rests applied at mid-section of body and rim
6 in. (15.2 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Acquired prior to 2000.

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Lot Essay

Two similar examples have been found in Bologna, Italy (see Govi & Notarianni, 1998, p. 28, no. 170) and from the necropolis at Zara, Croatia (see Ravagnan, 1994, p. 203, no. 400). The type of handle is similar to those signed in both Latin or Greek by Artas from Sidon with a moulded pincered plate; cf. Lightfoot, 2014, p. 31, fig. 21.

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