Flask, unknown eastern workshop, glass vessels, miniature vessels, Type: Barag type VI:9 Transparent glass, yellowish-green with applied thread decoration between the arms and the rim edge in the form of 10 sharp bends; free-blowing Outer diameter of the rim: 5.50 cm Bottom diameter: 3.90 cm, 4th century, Roman Empire 27 BC–476, vessel, weight 0.076 kg, A translucent glass vessel with a rounded body and a narrow flaring neck, showing a greenish hue with areas of pale green and olive tones; the rim is encircled by a darker green applied looped decoration that forms several curved handles draping down the neck, and the glass surface contains a few visible bubbles and streaks as well as some cloudy, textured deposits and surface irregularities; the object sits on a neutral gray surface against a light gray background.
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Flask, unknown eastern workshop, glass vessels, miniature vessels, Type: Barag type VI:9 Transparent glass, yellowish-green with applied thread decoration between the arms and the rim edge in the form of 10 sharp bends; free-blowing Outer diameter of the rim: 5.50 cm Bottom diameter: 3.90 cm, 4th century, Roman Empire 27 BC–476, vessel, weight 0.076 kg, A translucent glass vessel with a rounded body and a narrow flaring neck, showing a greenish hue with areas of pale green and olive tones; the rim is encircled by a darker green applied looped decoration that forms several curved handles draping down the neck, and the glass surface contains a few visible bubbles and streaks as well as some cloudy, textured deposits and surface irregularities; the object sits on a neutral gray surface against a light gray background.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A00_247

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

96.0Mo (2.3Mo) / 49.0cm x 49.0cm / 5792 x 5792 (300dpi)

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