LOT 99 ROMAN GLASS JUG WITH HANDLE AND TRAIL
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Late Roman, Ca. 300-400 AD A dark-coloured glass jug with a near-spherical body, a cylindrical neck decorated with a spiral trail, a splayed lip tooled into a wide trefoil spout, and a green-coloured thick handle. The jug displays areas of beautiful silver iridescence throughout its surface. Good condition.By the Late Roman period (4th-5th century AD), good quality glass tableware such as this jug - which was kept in the dining/reception rooms or the entrance room of a house - was not common and could have been used as a showpiece and perhaps even as a status symbol, suggesting that glass vessels played an important role in late Antique dining and society.For more information, see:Bayley, J., Freestone, I., & Jackson, C. (2015). Glass of the Roman World. Oxford And Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 88; 135. Size: L:90mm / W:65mm; 64g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market before 2000.
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