Olive green, iridescent, pear-shaped body with slightly flaring mouth, moulded lip; ridged strap handle from center of body to center of neck.
Pale blue-green, iridescent squat, oblate body; trumpet-shaped neck flaring to circular mouth with molded lip.
Pale green, iridesecent, short conical body with tall tubular neck constricted at base; broad rim at circular mouth.
Oblate body, high tubular neck gently tapering toward brood rim. Thick and iridescent green glass.
Translucent green, glass round-bottomed vase with heavy rainbow iridescence throughout. Base of the vase is round and then attaches to a vertical tube in the center, top of the tube has an ornamental curved des More
Miniature jug, Ancient Roman glassware, 2nd Century AC. Now in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen , in Munich.
Amber-yellow cup. Ancient Roman glassware, 2nd or 3rd Century AC. Now in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen , in Munich.
Verrerie gallo-romaine,4ème s.+ JC.Musée Saint-Remi à Reims, Marne, France.
Verrerie gallo-romaine:fiole à décor vermiculé,3ème s.+ JC.Musée Saint-Remi à Reims, Marne, France.
Verre gallo-romain (2ème s. + JC).Musée Saint Remi à Reims,Marne,France.
Finds from Roman times; Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey
Large glass cylindrical box ( pyxis ) with cover. 1-50 AD, found near Rome, probably made in Rome. Informations given by the museum : " When found this box contained ashes, though its use for cremated remains More
Blown glass jug with facet-cut decoration, among the first examples of Ancient Roman colourless glass. Probably made in Italy, 70-120 AD. Room 70, British Museum, GR 1856.12-26.1203.
Mould-blown glass bottle in the form of a fish. Ancient Roman glassware, 2nd to 3rd century AD, probably made in Gaul, perhaps from Arles ( France ). Room 70, British Museum, GR 1901.4-13.3174.
Mould-blown glass beaker with almond-shaped bosses. Ancient Roman glassware, made in the eastern Mediterranean, from Tyre, about 70-100 AD. Room 70, British Museum, GR 1913.5-22.18.
Knobbed beaker of blue glass blown into a silver case. 50-100 AD, Ancient Roman glassware, made in Italy, perhaps from Brindisi. Room 70, British Museum, GR 1870.9-1.2.
Glass flask with cut decoration : bath-oil bottle. Roman glassware, 3rd century AD. Said to be from a temple at Maharraka ( Nubia ), but most likely from a tomb. Room 70, British Museum, GR 1877.7-14.1.
Deutsch: Durchsichtige Fruchtschale aus Glas. Ausschnitt aus einer Wandmalerei im Schlafzimmer M der römischen Villa des P. Fannius Synistor in Boscoreale (Italien). Die Villa Boscoreale wurde wahrscheinlich k More
Verrerie gallo-romaine,2ème s.+ JC.Musée Saint-Remi à Reims, Marne, France.
Identifier: glass00dill (find matches) Title: Glass Year: 1907 (1900s) Authors: Dillon, Edward, d. 1914 Subjects: Glass Glassware Publisher: London, Methuen and Co. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons Contributin More
Identifier: laverreriedepuis00sauz (find matches) Title: La verrerie depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'à nos jours Year: 1869 (1860s) Authors: Sauzay, A. (Alexandre), 1804-1870 Cavagna Sangiuliani di G More