A ROMAN GREEN GLASS AMPHORISKOS WITH BASKET WEAVE PATTERN
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A ROMAN GREEN GLASS AMPHORISKOS WITH BASKET WEAVE PATTERN

FROM THE WORKSHOP OF THE FLOATING HANDLES, CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.

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A ROMAN GREEN GLASS AMPHORISKOS WITH BASKET WEAVE PATTERN
FROM THE WORKSHOP OF THE FLOATING HANDLES, CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.
The body blown into a two-part mould in the shape of an amphora encased within a wickerwork basket, with a rope around the shoulder and a wreath of laurel and berries around the middle of the basket, with mould seam on underside of base, tall neck and everted rim, two high handles applied under the rim, looped up, and pulled down to the shoulder but not attached

3 ½ in. (8.8 cm.) high
來源
Acquired prior to 2000.
注意事項
These lots have been imported from outside the EU for sale using a Temporary Import regime. Import VAT is payable (at 5%) on the Hammer price. VAT is also payable (at 20%) on the buyer’s Premium on a VAT inclusive basis. When a buyer of such a lot has registered an EU address but wishes to export the lot or complete the import into another EU country, he must advise Christie's immediately after the auction.

拍品專文

The normal practice of applying handles was to first attach the glass to the body of the vessel and then draw the glass upwards and attach at the rim. The Workshop of the Floating Handles did the opposite - the handles were drawn down, but not attached to the body - hence they floated above the surface. The basket weave design is imitating the actual practice of encasing glass vessels to protect them during transportation. For similar, cf. Stern, 1995, p. 154, no. 59 and von Saldern, 1974, no. 431 (now Getty Museum no: 2003.309); for a recent study on the Workshop, see Stern, 1992.

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