LOT 0516 ROMAN GLASS JUG WITH HANDLE
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C. 300-400 AD. Late Roman. A glass jug in a yellowish-green fabric, with a folded rim, cylindrical neck, flaring neck, tall, octagonal body and flat base. An L-shaped strap handle connected at the rim and the shoulder. Glass was a major manufacturing industry in the Roman Empire, especially after the invention of glassblowing in the middle of the first century BC, when glass became used for a variety of purposes including vessels, jewellery and construction materials such as glass or tiles. Roman glassmaking reached the farthest corners of the Empire and flourished until about 400 AD, when the Roman Empire started to disintegrate, finally falling in the late 5th century AD. Vessels would probably have been used for perfumes, oils (used as soap) and/or medicines in antiquity. Excellent condition.Size: L:123mm / W:52mm ; 58g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1980-90s on the UK and European art market.
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