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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Antiquities| > |Antiquities by Material| > |Glass Antiquities| > AG21012
Roman, Eastern Mediterranean, Glass Cylindrical Bottle, 3rd - 4th Century A.D.
|Glass| |Antiquities|, |Roman,| |Eastern| |Mediterranean,| |Glass| |Cylindrical| |Bottle,| |3rd| |-| |4th| |Century| |A.D.|, "Cylindrical bottles of the third and fourth centuries are characterized by two types of mouth: one folded in and flattened as in this example, and the other the more common funnel mouth with a trailed-on ring underneath. Both types are consistently pale green." - Ancient Glass in the Yale University Art Gallery by Susan B. Matheson
AG21012. cf. Isings 102a, Newark Museum 446, Yale Gallery 221 - 223, Corning I 308, Choice, complete and intact, light deposits and weathering, glass cylindrical bottle, free-blown pale green glass, 10.4 cm (4 1/8") tall, 4.5 cm (1 3/4") maximum diameter, marvered to shape, pale green, cylindrical body very slightly wider at the top, rim folded and flattened, slightly concave bottom; from the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years; SOLD










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Petrie, F. Objects of Daily Use. (London, 1927).
Petrie, F. The funeral furniture of Egypt with stone and metal vases. (London, 1925).
Skupinska-Lovset, I. The Ustinov collection: The Palestinian pottery. (Oslo, 1976).

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