Two wheel cut clear glass molar flasks, probably Nishapur, North East Iran, 10th century
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Two wheel cut clear glass molar flasks, probably Nishapur, North East Iran, 10th century

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Two wheel cut clear glass molar flasks, probably Nishapur, North East Iran, 10th century
one with moulded diamond shaped panels, set on a rectangular base with four feet, the neck with vertical facets, the other with pointed feet and conical neck, cut with linear decoration, both with irridescence -- 2¾in. (7cm) long max. (2)
Provenance
From the Collection of the late Professor Edward T Hall C.B.E (1924-2001)
First item: Howard Philips, 10 Jan 1973; second item: Bluett & Sons, 6 August 1969.
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