Glass Frontinus barrel jug

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

Colorless with pale greyish green tinge, with handles in same color.

Rim folded out, round, and in; flaring mouth; uneven cylindrical neck, expanding downwards; broad, sloping shoulder; cylindrical body with slightly convex vertical side; slightly concave bottom with central pontil scar; two broad strap handles with ribs on either edge attached on opposite sides of shoulder, drawn up, then turned in horizontally to top of neck, with trail extending backwards along underside of mouth and rim. Two prominent vertical mold seams run down side from top to bottom, with a separate disk-shaped base section.

On body, side divided into three horizontal bands of roughly equal width; top and bottom bands have six continuous horizontal ribs; central band is plain; on bottom, outer flat ring with faint lettering, and two raised concentric circles.

Complete except for large weathered chip in rim; pinprick bubbles; soil encrustation, dulling, pitting, and iridescent weathering.

On the base is the inscription FRON.

Glass Frontinus barrel jug, Glass, Roman

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