Four Roman glass vessels, circa 2nd-4th Century A.D. Including a small pale green glass skillet, 13.8cm long, 7.2cm diam of bowl; a green glass jug with, the body with diagonal moulded rib decoration, an applied band of trailing around the neck and...
Four Roman glass vessels, circa 2nd-4th Century A.D. Including a small pale green glass skillet, 13.8cm long, 7.2cm diam of bowl; a green glass jug with, the body with diagonal moulded rib decoration, an applied band of trailing around the neck and applied handle, 14cm high; a miniature green glass juglet, the funnel neck with applied trailing, 6cm high; a green glass unguentarium, 10.3cm high, damaged rim and a hollow Roman glass snake fragment, with applied eyes) 9cm long (5) Provenance: Property of a private collector, Edinburgh (1938-2021). The skillet and snake fragment acquired from Ancient World, 16 High Petergate, York on the 12 July 1993. The moulded glass jug, Lyon & Turnbull, 10 December 2004, lot 1.
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Four Roman glass vessels, circa 2nd-4th Century A.D. Including a small pale green glass skillet, 13.8cm long, 7.2cm diam of bowl; a green glass jug with, the body with diagonal moulded rib decoration, an applied band of trailing around the neck and applied handle, 14cm high; a miniature green glass juglet, the funnel neck with applied trailing, 6cm high; a green glass unguentarium, 10.3cm high, damaged rim and a hollow Roman glass snake fragment, with applied eyes) 9cm long (5) Provenance: Property of a private collector, Edinburgh (1938-2021). The skillet and snake fragment acquired from Ancient World, 16 High Petergate, York on the 12 July 1993. The moulded glass jug, Lyon & Turnbull, 10 December 2004, lot 1.
Please refer to department for condition report