LOT 64 ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS JUG
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Circa 300-400 AD A well blown ancient Roman glass jug, featuring a flattened base, a bulbous globular body, cylindrical neck, and wide rim. A single applied handle extends from the rim of the jug to the shoulder. The jug displays traces of fine applied trail decoration to the neck. For similar see: Roman Glass in the Corning Museum Volume 1-3. For further reading on Roman glass: Brill, R.H., 1967: "A Great Glass Slab from Ancient Galilee," Archaeology. Charleston, R.J., 1978: "Glass Furnaces through the Ages," Journal of Glass Studies 20. Fleming, S.J., 1999: Roman Glass: Reflections on Cultural Change, Appendix A (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum). Grose, D.F., 1989: Early Ancient Glass, various sections (New York: Hudson Hills). Mazor, G., and Bar-Nathan, R., 1998: "The Bet She'an Excavation Project 1992-1994," Excavations and Surveys in Israel 17, 5-38. Stern, E.M. and Schlick-Nolte, B., 1994: Early Glass of the Ancient World, 72-79 (Ostfildern: Verlag Gerd Hatje). Weinberg, G.D., 1988: Excavations at Jalome, 38-102 (Columbia: University of Missouri Press). Size: L:91mm / W:62mm; 32g Provenance: Private London collection; acquired in the 1990s on the UK art market.
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