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A ROMAN GLASS BALSAMARIUM
Circa 300-400 AD. A fine example of a glass double Balsamarium formed from a semi-translucent green glass. The body tapers at the base and the mou...
Circa 200-300 AD. The body mould-blown with two youthful faces with full cheeks, dimpled chins, and luxurious curly hair, with cylindrical neck an...
Circa 400 AD. A rare Roman candlestick unguentarium formed in a green glass, featuring a short sectioned globular body with a concave base, an ext...
A ROMAN GLASS FOOTED BEAKER
Circa 200-400 AD. A pale green translucent glass beaker with body sloping down to a flared folded foot with linear decoration the body. See The Co...
A ROMAN GLASS JAR
Circa 100-200 AD. A pale green glass sprinkler jar with a globular body a short neck and a wider collar rim, two applied handles trail of just abo...
Circa 200-400 AD. Pale green glass with iridescence, tubulous neck with a slight widening towards the top with spreading rim folded over on top an...
Circa 2nd Millennium BC A bowl of globular shape, a taping centre with leads down from the everted rim, a central line, which then provides anothe...
Circa 100 – 300 AD An elegant glass unguentarium in the shape of a candlestick featuring a short globular body sitting on a concave base, a long c...
Circa 100 – 200 AD An elegant glass bottle with iridescence featuring a piriform or globular body leading to a long, narrow neck with flat folded ...
Circa 200-400 AD A fine Ancient Roman cosmetic container blown from pale green glass with nice purple silver iridescence evident. The vessel featu...
A ROMAN GLASS FLASK
Circa 100-300 AD An elegant ancient glass flask blown into a pale green colour. The vessel features a globular body, an elongated, cylindrical nec...
Circa 200-300 AD A well blown candlestick unguentarium in aqua coloured glass. The vessel, still showing some of its original translucency, featur...
AN EGYPTIAN SERPENTINE JAR
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, circa 1550-1291 BC This eye-wateringly beautiful vessel is formed of a heavy serpentine, with a bulbous body, the wide ...
A PHOENICIAN GLASS BEADS
Circa 600 - 100 BC. Composed of thirty-seven globular beads of various sizes, in blue, turquoise, yellow, green and white glass,Size: L:380mm / W:...
A PHOENICIAN GLASS BEADS
Circa 600 - 100 BC. Composed of thirty-four globular beads of various sizes, in blue, turquoise and white glass.Size: L:235mm / W:120mm ; 42.3gPro...
Circa 900-1000 AD. An iron globular convex vessel with bulbous bottom, this vessel has tapering edges leading to two loops, attaching a thick roun...