A lot of two ancient Roman glass vessels, dating from 100 to 400 AD. The first vessel is a taller, slender jug made of deep blue glass, with a wide, flared lip, a narrow neck, and a rounded body. It has a single, curved handle attached from the neck to the body. The second vessel is shorter and more squat, crafted from translucent amber colored glass. It has a rounded body with a narrower neck and a flaring, irregular lip. This vessel has two curved handles attached at the neck and body, and exhibits a partially opaque surface, with relief images visible on two sides of the body. Historical Collectibles And Archaeological Relics.
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Auction Date |
January 11th, 2025 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$160.00 |