Glass flask
Translucent blue green.
Everted rim, with folded lip flattened into inside of funnel-shaped mouth; cylindrical neck, tooled in around base; horizontal shoulder; squat, globular body; thick, slightly pushed-in bottom with pontil scar.
Around lower body, two horizontal rows of irregular short pinched fins, five in upper row and four in lower.
Intact; some pinprick and larger bubbles; faint dulling and iridescence on exterior, patches of brown weathering on interior.
Everted rim, with folded lip flattened into inside of funnel-shaped mouth; cylindrical neck, tooled in around base; horizontal shoulder; squat, globular body; thick, slightly pushed-in bottom with pontil scar.
Around lower body, two horizontal rows of irregular short pinched fins, five in upper row and four in lower.
Intact; some pinprick and larger bubbles; faint dulling and iridescence on exterior, patches of brown weathering on interior.
Artwork Details
- Title: Glass flask
- Period: Mid Imperial
- Date: ca. 2nd–3rd century CE
- Culture: Roman
- Medium: Glass; Blown and tooled
- Dimensions: 3 5/8in. (9.2cm)
- Classification: Glass
- Credit Line: Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1881
- Object Number: 81.10.72
- Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art
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