- A Roman Pale Yellow Glass Bottle
Circa
1st-4th Century A.D.
Height 4 3/4 inches (12.07 cm)....
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height 2.6 in — 6.7 cm...
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& FRAGMENTS Ten Roman blown and core glass bottles and fragments including, an aqua candlestick unguentarium with a long neck, a lachrymatory, or tear catcher, and a pale...
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EUROPE
OR NEAR EAST, 2ND CENTURY A. D. translucent very pale green with areas of rich iridescence, the cylindrical body with slightly convex sides and faint wheel-abraded horizontal...
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