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5th century BC. A bronze bowl with low wall and everted rim, the exterior decorated with repoussé lotus leaves and buds, a raised central omphalos on the interior. 276 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired in the 1960s. Cf. Sotheby's Antiquities, New York, June 15, 1988, Lot 61. The Achaemenid Empire at its greatest extent included the territories of Mesopotamia, parts of Central Asia and Asia Minor, Thrace and Macedonia, the Black Sea coast, Arabia, the Levant and Egypt. Shallow bowls of this form, used for drinking wine, were made from various materials, including metal, glass, and ceramic. Fine condition, cleaned and conserved; cracked.
9th-12th century AD. A squat green glass bowl with rolled rim, circumferential bands to the upper body and diagonal swirls to the lower body and underside; dimple base, iridescent lustre. 125 grams, 91mm (3 1/2"). From an important private London collection; formed in the 1970s and 1980s. See Carboni, S. and Whitehouse, D. Glass of the Sultans, New York, 2002. Fine condition.
9th-12th century AD. A low amber-coloured glass bowl with dimple base and rolled rim, iridescent lustre to the surface. 180 grams, 10cm (4"). Property of a North West London gentleman; formerly with a central London gallery in 1990. See Carboni, S. and Whitehouse, D. Glass of the Sultans, New York, 2002. Fine condition.
3rd-4th century AD. A pale blue glass bowl with iridescent surface, flat bottom, vertical ribbed segmentation, slightly everted rim. 57 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.2, New York, 2001, item 603. Fine condition; small repair.
6th century AD. A pale blue glass cup with short stem and broad base; the bowl with black glass applied trails to the upper body; Gaulish workmanship. 45 grams, 89 mm (3 1/2"). From an important Dutch collection; acquired in the 1980s from Nicholas Wright of Kilburn, London, UK (Sir Michael Tippett's assistant); found in an Anglo-Saxon grave in Kent, UK, in the 1970s. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.1, item 430 and similar goblet in the Allaire collection, item 52e from a Frankish grave. Fine condition, repaired.
A large cut glass vase and bowl along with a silver plate tray and three section bonbon dish. Cost to post within the uk is £15.99+ VAT on a tracked and recorded service using strong boxes with appropriate bubble wrap and foam chip We combine shipping on multiple purchases where feasible and safe to. For European destinations, the cost to post is £29.99+VAT using a tracked and recorded service. Combination postage is also available where feasible. Worldwide postage is also available. Please email us for quotation.
A group of glass items to include a sweet bowl with glass sweets , two hummingbirds upon a flower and a Royal Doulton crystal paperweight . Cost to post within the uk is £15.99+ VAT on a tracked and recorded service using strong boxes with appropriate bubble wrap and foam chip We combine shipping on multiple purchases where feasible and safe to. For European destinations, the cost to post is £29.99+VAT using a tracked and recorded service. Combination postage is also available where feasible. Worldwide postage is also available. Please email us for quotation.
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