Flask with spoutLight green mould-blown glass. Ø rim 6 cm; Ø base 5 cm; h 12,4 cm.Late 3rd-4th cent. A.D. (Palestine production).Flask with funnel mouth and rim folded inward; globular body decorate with oblique ribs and spout; flat base. Often identificated as a biberon, it may also been used to administer small quantities of oil, ointments and perfume, or to fill oil lamps.
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A BROWN SALTGLAZE STONEWARE DWARF CANDLESTICK, early 19th century, the bell shaped socket on a turned stem and swept circular base with fruiting vine sprigging, unmarked, 5" high, together with a similar tear shaped flask depicting Martha Gunn and Snuff Taker within leaf borders, 7 1/4" high (2) (Illustrated)
A SALTGLAZE STONEWARE GIN FLASK, early 19th century, in the form of a lady`s boot with moulded ankle lacing detail in a mottled brown glaze, indistinctly incised James Stabie(?), 7" long, 5 1/2" high, together with a similar plain slipware flask, with blue and brown streaks on a buff and white ground, with impressed "nail" detail to sole, unmarked, 7" long, 6 1/4" high (2) (Illustrated)
A Minton slip painted moon flask attributed to William Mussli, dated 1876, in flattened round form with cylindrical neck and twin loop handles, the terracotta coloured body painted in slip with an exotic bird amid flowering branches, a spray of flowers and foliage to the reverse, black and gilt bands to rim and foot, impressed 'Minton' mark and shape number '1348' to base, 21.5cm high
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