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Ancient Glass

Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy.


Roman, 2 Glass Bracelets, c. 4th - 5th Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo Neuburg 60 includes similar bracelets along with other glass objects found in the rock-cut tomb of El-Ish in Palestine, dated 4th - 5th Century A.D.

The smaller bracelet must have been for a child.
AB40297. Neuburg 60; 4 cm and 5 cm diameter, black glass, complete and intact, $90.00 (€69.30)

Roman, 2 Incomplete Glass Unguentaria, 1st - 4th century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
AD32622. 2 unusual unguentaria, on left, 7.6 cm (3"), clear aquamarine, spherical body, long cylindrical neck, rim chip and crack; on right, 4.7 cm (1 7/8"), blue, piriform body, incomplete - missing neck; $80.00 (€61.60)

Roman, Glass Unguentarium, 1st - 2nd Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.

Unguentarium were were used to hold unguents, scented oils, cosmetics, pigments, salves, medicines and dried herbs. An ungent is similar to an ointment, spread on wounds, burns, rashes, abrasions or other topical injuries, but usually a semi-solid paste and often oily.
AD32629. Unguentarium; Isings Form 28b, cf. Corning I 213, 11.4 cm (4 1/2"), clear glass, long pyriform body, long tubular neck, flared rim, flat base, some iridescence, part of rim missing, restoration to base; $75.00 (€57.75) ON RESERVE

Roman, 6 Glass Rod Segments, 1st Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Ex Robert Haas collection.
AA32404. 6 glass bracelet and rod segments, bracelet and rod segments with swirling colors; $60.00 (€46.20)

Phoenician (Palestinian Workshop) Glass Astarte Votive Figure Fragment, 1st Century B.C. - 1st Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.

These votive pieces were made to be ritually broken before offering in the altar of the god or distribution in fields for fertility or under building foundations for good fortune. They are almost always found broken.
AA32456. Phoenician glass Astarte stamped votive figure; cf. From the Land of the bible, Art and Artifacts #203; 2.8 cm (1 1/8"), dark blue glass, Fragment, missing head, $60.00 (€46.20)

Roman, 7 Necklace Segments, 1st to 3rd century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Ex Robert Hass collection.
AG32568. 7 necklace segments; length from 2 cm (3/4") to 4.2 cm (1 5/8"), Choice, $60.00 (€46.20)

Roman, Syro-Palestinian, 2 Glass Miniature Vessel Amulets, c. 3rd Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Ex Robert Haas collection.
AA32439. 2 Roman glass vessel amulets, each about 3/4", one blue, one red-blue juglet, both missing bottom, $55.00 (€42.35)

Roman, Glass Unguentaria, 2nd - 3rd Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Ex Robert Hass Collection.

Unguentarium were were used to hold unguents, scented oils, cosmetics, pigments, salves, medicines and dried herbs. An ungent is similar to an ointment, spread on wounds, burns, rashes, abrasions or other topical injuries, but usually a semi-solid paste and often oily.
AD32638. clear aquamarine elongated unguentarium, 7.6 cm (3"), part of rim missing, with stand, also a clear aquamarine squat bulbous body unguentarium base fragment, 4.4 cm (1 3/4") diameter; $55.00 (€42.35)

Roman, 3 Glass unguentaria Fragments, 1st - 4th Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Ex Robert Hass Collection.

Unguentarium were were used to hold unguents, scented oils, cosmetics, pigments, salves, medicines and dried herbs. An ungent is similar to an ointment, spread on wounds, burns, rashes, abrasions or other topical injuries, but usually a semi-solid paste and often oily.
AD32639. 3 unguentaria fragments, 8.9 cm (3 1/2") aquamarine unguentarium fragment, second unguentarium fragment, and a neck fragment, nice budget lot; $55.00 (€42.35)

Roman, 2 Partial Glass Unguentaria, 1st - 3th Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
AD32631. 2 partial unguentaria, 4.4 cm (1 3/4"), clear olive-aquamarine unguentarium, missing top; and 2.5 cm (1"), clear aquamarine miniature unguentarium, cf. Corning I 254 ff., missing neck; $50.00 (€38.50)

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BU50730. Ancient Glass by Frederic Neuburg, 110 pages, high-quality color reproductions throughout, plus black and white plates, University of Toronto Press, 1962, 1st Canadian edition, out of print, dust cover worn and torn, out of print, USED, ex libris Alex G. Malloy; $50.00 (€38.50)

Roman, Vessel Rim Fragment, c. 1st - 3rd Century A.D.
Click for a larger photo From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Ex Robert Hass collection.
AG32557. vessel rim fragment, 4.7 cm (1 7/8") diameter, strong silver and rainbow color iridescence; $40.00 (€30.80)

Ancient Glass in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston by Axel von Saldern
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BK50736. Ancient Glass in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston by Axel von Saldern, 70 fine examples of ancient glass photograhed (black and white) and described; 94 pages, 3 color plates, paperback, Boston, 1968, new; $20.00 (€15.40)



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