Ancient Roman Glass Perfume bottle - 122 mm

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Roman antique colorless translucent glass unguentarium with a bulbous body, a long cylindrical neck and a flattened inward-folded lip; dimensions 122 × 68 × 68 mm and it is in excellent, intact condition.

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Translucent colorless glass unguentarium featuring a bulbous body with a flattened base. It has a long cylindrical neck narrowed at the base as well as a flattened lip folded inward.
The bottle shows light traces of iridescence ranging from silver to gold, with a blue-silver iridescence at the neck level and on the outer part of the lip. Earthy deposits present on the inner part of the glass.

- Roman Empire

- Dimension: 122 x 68 x 68 mm

- Dating: 1st / 3rd century AD.

- Provenance: From the D.A. Brussels collection.

- Condition: Excellent, intact.

- Literature: The Ancient Glasses of the Louvre Museum II, Pg. 234, Fig. 688

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Translucent colorless glass unguentarium featuring a bulbous body with a flattened base. It has a long cylindrical neck narrowed at the base as well as a flattened lip folded inward.
The bottle shows light traces of iridescence ranging from silver to gold, with a blue-silver iridescence at the neck level and on the outer part of the lip. Earthy deposits present on the inner part of the glass.

- Roman Empire

- Dimension: 122 x 68 x 68 mm

- Dating: 1st / 3rd century AD.

- Provenance: From the D.A. Brussels collection.

- Condition: Excellent, intact.

- Literature: The Ancient Glasses of the Louvre Museum II, Pg. 234, Fig. 688

Shipping: Secured and insured shipment

Obtaining export licenses provided by the Directorate of Cultural Heritage of Belgium for countries located outside the European Union may vary between 2 weeks and 2 months.
Important information: The seller guarantees that they are authorized to sell/export this lot.
The seller will ensure that the necessary authorizations, such as an export license, are arranged.

Details

Culture
Ancient Roman
Century/timeframe
1er / 3ème siècle A.D
Name of object
Perfume bottle
Acquired from
Gallery / Antique dealer
Year acquired
2022
Material
Glass
Country acquired from
Belgium
Condition
Excellent
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Height
122 mm
Previous owner - year acquired
2021
Width
68 mm
Previous owner - country acquired from
Belgium
Depth
68 mm
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