Roman glass beaker, 2nd - 4th C. AD
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #772082
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Koelman Antiques
Euro 500
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Roman cylinder shape glass beaker decorated with three finely engraved horizontal lines on the outside, one just under the rim and two down below. Extremely thin-walled pale light-green color glass. 2nd - 4th century AD. In perfect condition. Patches of faint silvery iridescence and calcareous soil deposits mainly on the inside. Height: 9.2 cm. Diameter across rim: 7.8 cm. Ex German private collection
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Late-Hellenistic amber color glass bowl, 1st Century BC
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #771623
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Koelman Antiques
Euro 750
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A late-Hellenistic to early Roman Imperial yellow amber color glass bowl, dating from circa 75 BC to the early first Century AD. With two engraved horizontal lines on the inside below the rim. Diameter across the rim: 15.4 cm. Height: 4.5 cm. Recomposed from four large fragments. No parts missing. A few small chips. Some calcareous deposits and patches of iridescense in places. Ex private Dutch collection.
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Roman Glass
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #770438
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Kent Art and Antiques
Cell: 630-544-8039
$185
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Rod wound glass beads in imitation of carnelian. There are about 52 or so, one or two are damaged and are not counted. These were certainly faster to make than grinding and drilling real carnelian and were a less expensive alternative. Roman 1st-4th century AD. Length app. 9mm. There are probably enough to make a necklace by adding a few spacers
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ELEGANTLY SHAPED RIBBED GLASS BOTTLE , 2nd ctry. A.D.
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #768836
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Apolluxx, Classical Antiquities
EUR 860
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VERY ELEGANTLY SHAPED RIBBED GLASS BOTTLE,
light green glass, decorated with 6 vertical ribs,
Roman, c. 2nd ctry. A.D.,
absolutely intact, some remaining incrustation, h. 14.8 cm.
- AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED !!! (shipment Europe: free, overseas: EUR 20)
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Roman amber-coloured glass intaglio
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #764024 J10
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Helios Gallery
+44 (0)1225 744751
UK Pounds - £90.00
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An oval translucent amber-coloured glass intaglio decorated with a figure of an Erote leaning on a column, with a long staff placed diagonally behind him.
Roman, c. 1st Century AD
Intact as shown.
Size: 1.6 x 1.2 cms.
Ex. collection: Henry Wallis RWS, 1830-1916.
Wallis is probably best known as an artist of the Pre-Raphaelite movement who exhibited "The death of Chatterton" to much acclaim at the Royal Academy in 1856. He worked with and enjoyed the friendship of several of the great paint... Click for details
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Roman Glass Marbled Bottle
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #761896
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Apolonia Ancient Art
303-321-7351 gallery
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This exceptional piece is a Roman marbled bottle that dates circa 1st century A.D. This piece is approximately 4.5 inches high and is in mint quality condition. This piece is a dark green/blue color, has some calcite deposits on the inner surface, and some spotty black mineral deposits on the outer surface. This piece was made by blending glass rods into the piece, and this process created the "marbled" composition of the vessel. This piece is also much heavier than a Roman glass blown examp... Click for details
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