LOT 587 RARE ROMAN GLASS BEAKER WITH BLUE DOTS DECORATION
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Ca. 400 AD. A glass beaker featuring a deep cup with a slightly rounded base and an everted rim, providing a comfortable grip and drinking experience. Running through the median section of the beaker is a band of unevenly spaced applied blue dots, adding a touch of color and sophistication to the design. In the late Roman world, glass beakers such as this one were often used as drinking vessels during communal meals and social gatherings. The widespread availability of glass in the Roman world made it a popular material for a variety of household objects, including cups, bowls, and plates. Wealthy patrons commissioned glassmakers to create intricate designs and luxurious pieces for their homes, while simpler versions were available to the common people. For a similarly decorated example, see The Brooklyn Museum, Accession Number 01.129.Size: L:74mm / W:79mm ; 90gProvenance: Private London collection; British art market 1990s.
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