A pale green glass sprinkler vessel with a squat globular base and flared collared rim. The inside of the neck is constricted in order to regulate the flow of liquid from the container.
Roman, 2nd or 3rd Century AD
Size: 8.6 x 6.2 cms
Intact
Ex. private collection, Gloucestershire, UK.
A green glass storage vessel with a wide conical base and a tall neck terminating in a disc rim.
Roman, c. 2nd Century AD
Intact
Size: 10.3 x 7 cms
Ex. private collection, UK; acquired circa 1955.
A green glass unguentarium vessel retaining its original contents and plaster seal.
Roman, 1st Century AD
Intact with some attractive internal surface iridescence
Size: 11.8 x 3.2 cms
Ex. private collection, The Netherlands; inherited during the 1970's.
A pale green glass storage vessel with a dimpled round body and a tall neck.
Roman, 3rd or 4th Century AD
Intact
Size: 8.5 x 4.1 cms
Ex. private collection, The Netherlands; inherited during the 1970's.
A fine green glass wine cup with a folded foot, bell-shaped body and everted rim.
Roman, 1st Century AD
Intact, some calcification around the foot and rim which could be removed with ease.
Size: 4.6 x 8.8 cms
Ex. private collection, The Netherlands; inherited during the 1970's.
An attractive pale blue vase with a bag shaped body terminating in a wide flared mouth.
Roman, 4th Century AD
Intact
Size: 10.6 x 7.4 cms
Ex. private collection, The Netherlands; inherited during the 1970's.
A green glass vase with a mould-blown fluted body and conical rim.
Roman, 5th Century AD
Intact
Size: 9.5 x 5 cms
Ex. private collection, The Netherlands; inherited during the 1970's.
A pale green glass vessel with mould-blown pinecone type scale decoration on the body. The surface is partly iridescent and partly coated in a pale coloured accretion.
Roman, 1st Century AD
Size: 8.8 x 6 cms
Intact
Ex. private collection, Oxford, UK.
A green glass vase with a cylindrical body and flared mouth.
Roman, c. 2nd Century AD
Intact
Size: 11.8 x 5.5 cms
Ex. collection: Walter Constant; chairman of the Ottoman Bank in Egypt during the 1940's.
A pale green glass vessel with a rectangular body and wide round mouth.
Roman, 2nd or 3rd Century AD
Size: 6.2 x 4.8 cms
A small hairline crack on one corner otherwise intact
Ex. private collection, Australia.