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Roman glass sprinkler juglet, 2nd - 4th C. AD
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #778484
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Koelman Antiques
Euro 375
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Roman glass sprinkler juglet. Eastern Mediterranean manufacture (Syria-Palestina), 2nd - 4th century AD. Extremely thin-blown green color glass of elegant shape with applied vertical handle and a single horizontal string below the lip. Narrow opening inside transition of body and neck. Kick-up base with rough pontil scar underneath. Height: 11.4 cm. In perfect condition. Purchased on the Dutch art market.
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Roman glass flask, 2nd - 4th C. AD
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #777686
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Koelman Antiques
Euro 225
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A roman pale light-green color glass flask with globular body and long neck. 2nd to 4th Century AD. The flaring mouth with inward folded rim and the body with five neatly applied dents. The flask has a convex base and therefore cannot stand upright. Height: 9.6 cm. Excellent intact condition. Silvery white iridescense with faint rainbow colors on the surface. Remains of calcareous deposits inside. Ex German private collection.
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Ancient Glass
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass Pre AD 1000: item #774403
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Kent Art and Antiques
Cell: 630-544-8039
$85
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Lot of eight mosaic glass fragments which are mostly green and yellow, one of white translucent glass with two green stripes probably not ancient. The size ranges from 25 mm to 9mm. Roman 1st cent. to late Byzantine for the bracelet fragment.
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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 Dutch private collection.
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