Glass one-handled miniature bottle
Colorless with blue green tinge; handle in same color glass.
Rim folded out, round, and in, flattened on top; short, slightly funnel-shaped neck, with tooling marks around base; horizontal shoulder; squat, bulbous body; bottom concave at center; rod handle applied in a pad on outer edge of shoulder, drawn up and bent in, attached to lower edge of rim and trailed off below.
Intact except for weathered chip in rim; pinprick bubbles; dulling, pitting, brilliant iridescence, and creamy weathering.
Rim folded out, round, and in, flattened on top; short, slightly funnel-shaped neck, with tooling marks around base; horizontal shoulder; squat, bulbous body; bottom concave at center; rod handle applied in a pad on outer edge of shoulder, drawn up and bent in, attached to lower edge of rim and trailed off below.
Intact except for weathered chip in rim; pinprick bubbles; dulling, pitting, brilliant iridescence, and creamy weathering.
Artwork Details
- Title: Glass one-handled miniature bottle
- Period: Mid Imperial
- Date: 2nd–3rd century CE
- Culture: Roman
- Medium: Glass; blown
- Dimensions: 1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm)
Diameter: 15/16 x 1 3/8 in. (2.4 x 3.5 cm) - Classification: Glass
- Credit Line: The Cesnola Collection, Purchased by subscription, 1874–76
- Object Number: 74.51.222
- Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art
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