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Rare Knobbed Glass Storage Jar
Circa 4th-5th Century AD
Description:
Attractive, pale-green, mold-blown glass storage jar. The vessel has a broad bulbous body tapered toward the concave foot with a wide sloping shoulder, high wide flaring neck with a folded flange below the rim. The body is covered with mold-blown translucent knobs. Very nice,
intact example of this rare form.
Height:
3.6 in. (8.8 cm)
Condition: Intact. Thick iridescence within the vessel of green, gold, white, purple, silver and blue.
Provenance: Formerly in a private English collection assembled starting in the 1960s.
Reference:
See John W. Hayes, Roman and Pre-Roman Glass in teh Royal Ontarion Museum, no. 327 for the type.
Price: $
1,800
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