Description:

Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A tall, free-blown unguentarium (perfume bottle), formed from a stunning blue-green glass with a thick composition. The bell-form body has a slight-concave base with a smooth pontil in the center, and the lengthy neck extends upwards from a grooved neck base, terminating at a folded rim. Faint areas of silvery iridescence grace the exterior. Used to hold sweet-smelling liquids and oils, this is a wonderful utilitarian example from the mighty Roman Empire! Size: 6.25" H (15.9 cm).

Provenance: private Littleton, Colorado, USA collection

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#131607

  • Condition: Expected age-commensurate surface wear, with one small chip to rim interior, otherwise intact and near-choice. Nice earthen deposits

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March 15, 2018 7:00 AM MDT
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