Légende
Hexagonal jug, Goluchów Greater Poland Voivodeship. Hexagonal jug; eastern workshop; Syria country of find. 1st century AD. Type: Stern type with vessels, series A. Transparent, light green glass. Ovoid, hexagonal body decorated with a convex relief with a representation of vessels on the arms of an arcade with convex elements; cylindrical neck terminating in a flaring spout with an inwardly curved edge; blown in a three-part mold. Outer diameter of the spout: 1.90 cm. Height: 9.30 cm. Body diameter: 4 cm. Outer diameter of the bottom: 2.50 cm. 9.3 x 4 cm, 1st century, Syria, vessel, weight 0.034 kg., A translucent glass pitcher with a pale greenish-blue tint, featuring a narrow neck that widens into an irregular, bulbous body with raised, rounded protrusions and wavy contours; the handle is curved and attached near the rim with a decorative loop where it meets the neck, showing slight variations in thickness and small surface bubbles and imperfections throughout the glass; the rim is flared and uneven, and the base echoes the irregular textured surface, all set against a plain light gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_384
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
60.3Mo (1.8Mo) / 29.8cm x 50.8cm / 3515 x 6000 (300dpi)