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Millefiori glass fragment
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mauseus:
Hi,
Does anyone know anything about polychrome millefiori glass? I just picked up this small opaque fragment in white, yellow, red and blue. It is about 20mm across from left to right and 5 mm thick with an unpolished underside so the pattern is not visible.
Any help with the manufacturing culture would be appreciated.
Regards,
Mauseus
Jay GT4:
Romans used these as beads. Here are some replica ones which give dates for originals:
https://www.armamentaria.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=53&sort=20a&page=3
Joe Sermarini:
Probably Roman Egypt.
mauseus:
Hi,
Thank-you both for your input.
@JayGT4: this is flat, rather than rounded so probably isn't a bead
@Joe S: I thought that this looked similar to some of the pieces that you handled from the Malloy collection but I wasn't certain and didn't want to presume. I know we are guessing but at least we are both along the same lines.
Regards,
Mauseus
Joe Sermarini:
My glass books are all at another location (not enough room in the house), so I can't check but the design seen familiar. This type of work was done mostly in Egypt. I think Egypt, c. 100 B.C. - 100 A.D. Perhaps earlier, but I don't think so.
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