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Ancient Roman Glass Sprinkler Jar browse these categories for related items... Directory: Archives:Regional Art:Ancient World:Roman: Pre AD 1000: Item # 541276
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The earliest man-made glass predated the Roman empire by 2000 years, but the Romans used a greater quantity and variety of glass than any other civilization before the Renaissance. The discovery of glassblowing in the first century B.C. transformed glass from a luxury item into the medium for making objects for everyday use. Glass had a long history of production in the eastern Mediterranean, and the majority of common glass objects were produced in Syria and Israel during the later centuries of the Roman empire. AGE: Circa 3rd-4th century A.D. CONDITION: Intact and blown in thick lime green glass. Quite sturdy. DIMENSIONS: 1.66" tall |
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