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Roman - Two-Handled Glass Pelike > Lot No. 748
Circa 3rd-4th century AD. A green-blue glass pelike with applied handles; the rim collared; the globular body ...
Estimate: £400 - 600 (EUR 480 - 720; USD 630 - 950)
Roman - Eastern Mediterranean Aubergine Glass Jug > Lot No. 749
4th century AD. A jug of aubergine coloured glass; the trefoil mouth with partly infolded rim; the narrow neck ...
Estimate: £400 - 600 (EUR 480 - 720; USD 630 - 950)
Roman - Eastern Mediterranean Glass Jar > Lot No. 750
4th century AD. A fully irredescent jar with flaring mouth, piriform body and concave base.
Estimate: £140 - 180 (EUR 170 - 210; USD 220 - 290)
Roman - Irredescent Glass Juglet > Lot No. 751
4th - 5th century AD. A pale green bulbous juglet with concave base; the flaring mouth with folded rim and applied ...
Estimate: £300 - 500 (EUR 360 - 600; USD 480 - 790)
Roman - Eastern Mediterranean Green Glass Jar > Lot No. 752
Circa 5th century AD. The wide mouth with folded collar rim; the globular body ornamented with thin spiral trailing; ...
Estimate: £240 - 300 (EUR 290 - 360; USD 380 - 480)
Late Roman - Eastern Meditterranean Mould-Blown Glass Sprinkler Flask > Lot No. 753
Circa 4th-5th century AD. The green glass spherical body decorated with lattice work; with an internal constriction at ...
Estimate: £220 - 300 (EUR 260 - 360; USD 350 - 480)
Roman - Group of Four - Glass Vessels > Lot No. 754
Circa 3rd century AD. A group of four free-blown Roman glass bottles, two with irredescence (4).
Estimate: £160 - 240 (EUR 190 - 290; USD 250 - 380)
Roman - Group of Four - Glass Vessels > Lot No. 755
Circa 3rd century AD. A group of four free-blown Roman glass bottles and phials; all with irredescence (4).
Estimate: £160 - 240 (EUR 190 - 290; USD 250 - 380)
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