Ancient Roman Glass Pear-shaped ointment vessel - 122 mm

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Unguentarium à panse piriforme in greenish translucent glass, Roman antique culture, 1st–2nd century AD, height 122 mm, width 69 mm, depth 69 mm, excellent condition.

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Pear-shaped body unguentarium with a flat bottom in slightly translucent glass of very light greenish color.
Long cylindrical neck, with a lip opening folded inward and flattened.
The entire glass is covered with irregular spiral-shaped streaks with a rough appearance that mimic the marbled effect, originating from the base of the glass in two distinct places.


Mediterranean basin, Roman Empire

- Dimension: 122 x 69 x 69 mm

Dating: 1st - 2nd century AD

Provenance: From the V.A collection, Maastricht, acquired in the 2000s.

Literature: The antique glasses of the Louvre Museum II, No. 360

Condition: Excellent condition, untouched!


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Pear-shaped body unguentarium with a flat bottom in slightly translucent glass of very light greenish color.
Long cylindrical neck, with a lip opening folded inward and flattened.
The entire glass is covered with irregular spiral-shaped streaks with a rough appearance that mimic the marbled effect, originating from the base of the glass in two distinct places.


Mediterranean basin, Roman Empire

- Dimension: 122 x 69 x 69 mm

Dating: 1st - 2nd century AD

Provenance: From the V.A collection, Maastricht, acquired in the 2000s.

Literature: The antique glasses of the Louvre Museum II, No. 360

Condition: Excellent condition, untouched!


Shipping: Secure and insured shipping


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

Details

Culture
Ancient Roman
Century/ Timeframe
1er - 2ème siècle AD
Name of object
Pear-shaped ointment vessel
Acquired from
Gallery / Antique dealer
Year acquired
2024
Material
Glass
Country acquired from
Netherlands
Condition
Excellent
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Height
122 mm
Previous owner - year acquired
2022
Width
69 mm
Previous owner - country acquired from
Netherlands
Depth
69 mm
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