ANTIC GLASSES

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Amber Bowl with White Ridges. Amber Bowl with White Ridges Roman, A.D. 1–100 Glass 4 1/16 in. diam. Getty 2003.475
Glass jug | Roman, Rhenish | Late Imperial | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Glass jug Period: Late Imperial Date: 3rd–4th century CE. Culture: Roman, Rhenish Medium: Glass; blown and trailed Dimensions: H.: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) Classification: Glass
Iridescent Roman Glass Jug, 1st-2nd  Century AD
Iridescent Roman Glass Jug, 1st-2nd Century AD
flask
OBJECT NAME Perfume Flask with 2 Coat of Arms PLACE MADE Syria, probably Aleppo DIMENSIONS Overall H: 6.2 cm, W: 4.8 cm, D: 2.9 cm DATE 1200-1299
A LATE ROMAN GLASS JUG, CIRCA 4TH CENTURY A.D. | Christie's
A LATE ROMAN GLASS JUG
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A ROMAN GLASS BOTTLE, SYRO-PALESTINIAN, CIRCA SECOND QUARTER OF THE 1ST CENTURY A.D. Opaque light blue in color, mold blown, the ovoid body with six rectangular panels, two with a pomegranate, two with grape clusters, and two with a cedar cone, a floral motif on the shoulders, alternating leaves and petals above the flat base, with a tall cylindrical neck and an outsplayed mouth, the rim folded in. 3¼ in. (8.3 cm.) high
Roses of Constantinople - Kazanlak - Church of Saint Theodosia - Hagia Sophia History
Roses of Constantinople - Kazanlak - Church of Saint Theodosia - Hagia Sophia History
Byzantine Damask Rose Water Bottle
Ancient Glass Catalog: Roman
Byzantine amber glass jar with multicolored iridescence The square-sided body decorated with relief panels of an angel raising a staff in his right hand, a tree, a date-palm, and a seated and standing figure. Very rare type. 6th-7th Century AD
Roman Glass Vase Origin: Mediterranean Circa: 100 AD to 300 AD
Glass cup | Roman | Early Imperial | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Glass cup 1st C Roman The Met