A lot of three ancient Roman glass items. The first jug has an ovoid body with a cylindrical neck and a trailing handle joining the body to the rim. The second oinochoe jug has a triangular body and a tall cylindrical neck with a trefoil lip. A trailing handle joins the body to the rim. This glass example was likely used for the serving of wine. The curved trefoil mouth made it possible to pour from the front of the vessel mouth or from either one of its curved sides. The last item, presumably used as a perfume bottle, has an ovoid body. It has a brown color with a high neck. Circa 100 to 400AD. Ancient Archaeological Artifacts And Art Collectibles.
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