Ancient Roman Glass Large spherical bottle - 143 mm

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Roman antique glass grand spherical flask, in translucent greenish glass with a flat base and slightly inward-recessed centre, measuring 143 × 105 × 105 mm and dating to the 3rd–4th century AD, in excellent original condition with incised decoration, provenance private collection, Paris, France, acquired from a Galerie/Antiquaire in France in 2025 (previous owner acquired in 2000).

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Large translucent glass bottle of yellow-green color, with a spherical body and a flattened bottom, whose center is slightly pressed inward. A horizontal shoulder is extended by a cylindrical neck that is strongly tapered at the base and features a mouth with a cut lip. The body bears a decoration of very fine ground incisions arranged on several registers. There are internal and external iridescences with silver and gold reflections across the entire glass, as well as some earthy deposits.

- Mediterranean basin, Roman Empire

- Dimension: 143 x 105 x 105 mm

- Dating: 3rd to 4th century AD

- Provenance: Private collection, Paris, France.

- Parallels: - Véronique Arveiller-Dulong and Marie-Dominique Nenna, Les verres antiques du musée du Louvre, volume II, 2005, p. 407, figs. 1113 and 1114. - Gustavus A. Eisen, Glass: Its Origin, History, Chronology, Technic and Classification to the Sixteenth Century, vol. II, 1927, figs. 181c and 181d, p. 445.

- Condition: Superb condition, intact!

Shipping: Tracked and insured shipment

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Large translucent glass bottle of yellow-green color, with a spherical body and a flattened bottom, whose center is slightly pressed inward. A horizontal shoulder is extended by a cylindrical neck that is strongly tapered at the base and features a mouth with a cut lip. The body bears a decoration of very fine ground incisions arranged on several registers. There are internal and external iridescences with silver and gold reflections across the entire glass, as well as some earthy deposits.

- Mediterranean basin, Roman Empire

- Dimension: 143 x 105 x 105 mm

- Dating: 3rd to 4th century AD

- Provenance: Private collection, Paris, France.

- Parallels: - Véronique Arveiller-Dulong and Marie-Dominique Nenna, Les verres antiques du musée du Louvre, volume II, 2005, p. 407, figs. 1113 and 1114. - Gustavus A. Eisen, Glass: Its Origin, History, Chronology, Technic and Classification to the Sixteenth Century, vol. II, 1927, figs. 181c and 181d, p. 445.

- Condition: Superb condition, intact!

Shipping: Tracked and insured shipment

Obtaining export licenses issued by the Belgian Directorate of Cultural Heritage for countries outside the European Union can take between 2 weeks and 2 months.
Important information: The seller guarantees that he is 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
3ème - 4ème siècle AD
Name of object
Large spherical bottle
Acquired from
Gallery / Antique dealer
Year acquired
2025
Material
Glass
Country acquired from
France
Condition
Excellent
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Height
143 mm
Previous owner - year acquired
2000
Width
105 mm
Previous owner - country acquired from
Unknown
Depth
105 mm
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
Authenticity
Original/official
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