RARE ROMAN GLASS BABY FEEDER
Ca.200-300 AD. A free-blown glass bottle, of a pale-blue and translucent form, with a concave base and spherical body, a narrow tubular neck, and a rolled rim. A small conical spout protrudes from one side of the body, with a smooth tip and a slightly-angled form which allowed mothers to facilitate feeding times for their infants. Good condition; 100x85mm; 3.94x 3.349 in; 78g; Provenance: Property of an established London gallery; acquired from a private estate collection formed since the 1970s.
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Ca.200-300 AD. A free-blown glass bottle, of a pale-blue and translucent form, with a concave base and spherical body, a narrow tubular neck, and a rolled rim. A small conical spout protrudes from one side of the body, with a smooth tip and a slightly-angled form which allowed mothers to facilitate feeding times for their infants. Good condition; 100x85mm; 3.94x 3.349 in; 78g; Provenance: Property of an established London gallery; acquired from a private estate collection formed since the 1970s.