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A ROMAN GLASS JUG  CIRCA 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D.  Pale green in color, free-blown, with a spherical body, a long cylindrical neck and a funnel mouth, with an applied ring below the rim, a thick applied braided festoon low on the neck, on an outsplayed tooled foot, the ribbed strap handle pulled up from the shoulders, folded on the underside and over the interior of the rim  7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm.) high Old Glass Bottles, Ancient Roman Glass, Glass Objects, Art Ancien, Cast Glass, Roman Art, Glass Jug, Antique Glassware, 1st Century

A ROMAN GLASS JUG CIRCA 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D. Pale green in color, free-blown, with a spherical body, a long cylindrical neck and a funnel mouth, with an applied ring below the rim, a thick applied braided festoon low on the neck, on an outsplayed tooled foot, the ribbed strap handle pulled up from the shoulders, folded on the underside and over the interior of the rim 7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm.) high

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An Exceptional Roman Glass Snake-thread Goblet by Ancient Art, via Flickr Ancient Roman Glass, Bernard Shaw, Roman History, Roman Art, Roman Glass, Carthage, The Nile, Ancient Artifacts, Glass Vessel

Glass (colorless and opaque), Alexandrian, Late 2nd century C.E., Allegedly from Alexandria H. 14.56 cm. Blown colourless glass decorated with applied opaque white tooled trails referred to as snake-thread. Condition: the foot a modern repair; a crack around the lower body consolidated with transparent glue. Slight dulling to minor parts of the colourless glass owing to weathering. The trails depict waders in a poetic representation of reeds and vegetable growth (along the banks of a river…

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