Glass oinochoe (perfume jug)

Eastern Mediterranean or Italian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 159

Translucent honey brown, with handle in same color; trails in opaque yellow, opaque white, and opaque turquoise blue.
Applied trefoil rim-disk; cylindrical neck, expanding downwards; broad rounded shoulder; slightly convex sides to body with downward taper; applied low circular coiled pad-base, with slightly convex uneven bottom; strap handle attached in pad to outer edge of shoulder, drawn up vertically, turned in, and pressed on to back of rim-disk.
A fine yellow trail attached at edge of rim-disk; another unmarvered yellow trail wound spirally four and a half times around neck; on outer edge of shoulder and extending down body, alternating bands of yellow, turquoise, and white trails wound round in almost horizontal lines but with a central band of white tooled into a close-set zigzag pattern; another yellow trail attached at edge of pad-base.
Broken and repaired, with one large hole in body and many smaller chips in rim, handle, body, and base; parts of trails, especially those in yellow, completely weathered, leaving only impressions in body of vessel; dulling, pitting, and faint iridescent weathering.

Glass oinochoe (perfume jug), Glass, Eastern Mediterranean or Italian

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