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Roman Emerald Green Glass Skyphos

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1st century BC-1st century AD. An emerald green glass skyphos with D-section bowl wall, flared foot and two loop handles. Cf. The Hermitage Collection, Ancient Glass in the Hermitage Collection, 1997, no.37; cf. The British Museum, Masterpieces of Glass, 1968, no.37; cf. The Metropolitan Museum, accession numbers 17.194.888 and 81.10.94, for similar examples. 281 grams, 17.8cm wide (7"). Private collection of Mr M.S., 1990s. Property of a London businessman. This vessel was produced using casting techniques; it was then lathe-cut and polished. The skyphos was the most valuable vessel in the Greek and early Roman eras, attested by their representation on the first Jewish coins, the silver shekels minted during the First Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire in 68 AD. A limited number of these vessels can be found in museums worldwide. Although a number of fragmentary or restored examples can be found on the art market, complete examples such as the one offered here are comparatively rare.
Condition Report: Fair condition, repaired.

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1st century BC-1st century AD. An emerald green glass skyphos with D-section bowl wall, flared foot and two loop handles. Cf. The Hermitage Collection, Ancient Glass in the Hermitage Collection, 1997, no.37; cf. The British Museum, Masterpieces of Glass, 1968, no.37; cf. The Metropolitan Museum, accession numbers 17.194.888 and 81.10.94, for similar examples. 281 grams, 17.8cm wide (7"). Private collection of Mr M.S., 1990s. Property of a London businessman. This vessel was produced using casting techniques; it was then lathe-cut and polished. The skyphos was the most valuable vessel in the Greek and early Roman eras, attested by their representation on the first Jewish coins, the silver shekels minted during the First Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire in 68 AD. A limited number of these vessels can be found in museums worldwide. Although a number of fragmentary or restored examples can be found on the art market, complete examples such as the one offered here are comparatively rare.
Condition Report: Fair condition, repaired.

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