Roman Glass Flask AD100-300

£160.00

Product Code:RNC296

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Description

Material: Glass

Period: Roman

Date: 1st-3rd century AD

Origin: Eastern Mediterranean

Condition: VF, some encrustation and star crack on the neck

Description: A Roman bottle blown from a pale blue glass. The vessel features a bulbous body, which tapers into a tall cylindrical neck and terminates with a flared rim. Some iridescence remains and earthly encrustations on the surface. Possibly a large unguentarium.

Size and Weight: 119mm x 59mm, 31.44g 

Features and Provenance: From an establish Essex collection

With relative peace during the mid 2nd century, came a flood of new techniques for glass production in the Roman world. The original sand/cast method of glass making was replaced by glass blowing, which revolutionised their designs. It not only became cheaper but it allowed the addition of metals and minerals to colour the glass. Glass became the most popular form of container for perfumes and medicines as it wasn’t porous.

References : Ancient Glass by C.S.Lightfoot – P160-168

Condition Summary. This varies with the age of the artefact and there are grades between

Extremely Fine (EF). Very slight traces of wear. all parts of pattern etc present. visible and clear

Very Fine (VF). Some signs of wear on the higher parts of the relief. all parts of pattern etc present. but may be worn

Fine (F). Wear on the artefact and parts of item and pattern etc may be missing or not visible

Additional information

Weight50 g

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