Glass Page Index Transparent glass bowl of fruit from wall painting in Bedroom M of the Villa Boscoreale, an ancient Roman villa, located in the town of Boscoreale, about two kilometers outside Pompeii in Campania.
CLICK HERE FOR OUR ANCIENT GLASS SALES CATALOG LISTINGS Types of vessels:alabastron amphora amphoriskos ampulla aryballos askos beaker bottle bowl cage cup cone cameo cantharus cup dish dropper flask - see sprinkler. flask Frontinus bottle goblet guttus Hofheim cup honeycomb bowl jar jug kohl tube krateriskos kylix lenticular bottle lentoid mastos modiolus oinochoe patella phiale phiale mesomphalos polycandela pyxis scyphus spouted bottle sprinkler trulla tube candlestick unguentarium unguentarium urn Features of technique, style and decoration:base ring bifurcated handle colored blobs blue dots - see colored blobs. blue zigzag buckle - see neck coil. carinated coil collar rim colorless core-formed crinkly coil dots - see colored blobs. cut-out fold - see projecting roll. diachroism dolphin handle double mould-blown embedded thread engraved everted rim facet-cut faience feathered pattern - see embedded thread. feet - see pinched toes. fine-grained decoration fire-closed fire rounded rim flattened rim flecks folded stemmed foot folded rim free-blown freestanding zigzag gold-band gold-glass handle horizontal grooves - see engraved. indents intaglio kicked bottom looped trail lug - see pinched ribs. marvered moile mosaic glass mold-blown mouth - see rim. natural blue green glass neck coil nicked trail nipt - see pinched projections. overlay strongly colored glass pattern-blown pattern mold - see pattern-blowing. pincered trail pinched projections pinched warts - see pinched projections. pinched ribs and lugs pinched toes pinched feet - see pinched toes. piriform pontil pontil mark pontil scar - see pontil mark. projecting roll prunt pushed-in hollow base ring - see base ring. pushed in solid base ring - see base ring. reeded handle ribbed handle ribs rim rim coil ring-shaped pontil mark - see pontil mark. rod-formed scratching serpentineform trails - see snake-thread. shards snake-thread spectacle pattern spiral coil spiral ribbing spiral trail - see spiral coil. spiral thread - see embedded thread and thread-wound. thread threaded - see thread and embedded thread. thread-wound toes - see pinched toes. trifurcated handle tubular pontil mark - see pontil mark. U-shaped mouth wavy coil - see crinkly coil. wavy thread - see crinkly coil. wheel-abraded wheel-cut wheel incised lines - see wheel-cut. zigzag - see blue zigzag and freestanding zigzag. Conditions of preservation:complete intact crizzled iridescence weathering References:Allen, Denise. Roman Glass in Britain. (Buckinghamshire, 1998) Carboni, Stefano and David Whitehouse. Glass of the Sultans. (New York, 2001) Ettinghausen, Richard. Ancient Glass in the Freer Gallery of Art. (Smithsonian Institution, 1962). Harden, Donald. Catalog of the Constable-Maxwell Collection of Ancient Glass. (London: Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co, 1979) Harden, Donald. Ancient Glass, I: Pre-Roman, The Archaeological Journal, Volume CXXV, 1969 (reprinted) Hayes, John. Roman and Pre-Roman Glass in the Royal Ontario Museum. (Toronto, 1975) Israeli, Yael. Ancient Glass, Museum Haaretz Collection. (Tel-Aviv) Lightfoot, C.S. Ancient Glass in National Museums Scotland. (Edinburgh, 2007) Matheson, Susan. Ancient Glass in the Yale University Art Gallery. (Meriden, 1980) Neuburg, Frederic. Ancient Glass. (Toronto, 1962) Stern, Marianne. Early Glass of the Ancient World, 1600 B.C. - A.D. 50, Ernesto Wolf Collection. (Ostfildern-Ruit, 1994) Stern, Marianne. Roman, Byzantine, and Early Medieval Glass, 10 BCE - 700 CE, Ernesto Wolf Collection. (Ostfildern-Ruit, 2001) Von Saldern, Axel. Ancient Glass in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. (Meriden, 1968) Whitehouse, David. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume One. (Rochester, 1997) Whitehouse, David. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume Two. (Rochester, 2001) Whitehouse, David. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume Three. (Rochester, 1997) Whitehouse, David. Sasanian and Post-Sasanian Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume One. (Manchester, 1997)
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Glass Page Index Transparent glass bowl of fruit from wall painting in Bedroom M of the Villa Boscoreale, an ancient Roman villa, located in the town of Boscoreale, about two kilometers outside Pompeii in Campania.
CLICK HERE FOR OUR ANCIENT GLASS SALES CATALOG LISTINGS Types of vessels:alabastron amphora amphoriskos ampulla aryballos askos beaker bottle bowl cage cup cone cameo cantharus cup dish dropper flask - see sprinkler. flask Frontinus bottle goblet guttus Hofheim cup honeycomb bowl jar jug kohl tube krateriskos kylix lenticular bottle lentoid mastos modiolus oinochoe patella phiale phiale mesomphalos polycandela pyxis scyphus spouted bottle sprinkler trulla tube candlestick unguentarium unguentarium urn Features of technique, style and decoration:base ring bifurcated handle colored blobs blue dots - see colored blobs. blue zigzag buckle - see neck coil. carinated coil collar rim colorless core-formed crinkly coil dots - see colored blobs. cut-out fold - see projecting roll. diachroism dolphin handle double mould-blown embedded thread engraved everted rim facet-cut faience feathered pattern - see embedded thread. feet - see pinched toes. fine-grained decoration fire-closed fire rounded rim flattened rim flecks folded stemmed foot folded rim free-blown freestanding zigzag gold-band gold-glass handle horizontal grooves - see engraved. indents intaglio kicked bottom looped trail lug - see pinched ribs. marvered moile mosaic glass mold-blown mouth - see rim. natural blue green glass neck coil nicked trail nipt - see pinched projections. overlay strongly colored glass pattern-blown pattern mold - see pattern-blowing. pincered trail pinched projections pinched warts - see pinched projections. pinched ribs and lugs pinched toes pinched feet - see pinched toes. piriform pontil pontil mark pontil scar - see pontil mark. projecting roll prunt pushed-in hollow base ring - see base ring. pushed in solid base ring - see base ring. reeded handle ribbed handle ribs rim rim coil ring-shaped pontil mark - see pontil mark. rod-formed scratching serpentineform trails - see snake-thread. shards snake-thread spectacle pattern spiral coil spiral ribbing spiral trail - see spiral coil. spiral thread - see embedded thread and thread-wound. thread threaded - see thread and embedded thread. thread-wound toes - see pinched toes. trifurcated handle tubular pontil mark - see pontil mark. U-shaped mouth wavy coil - see crinkly coil. wavy thread - see crinkly coil. wheel-abraded wheel-cut wheel incised lines - see wheel-cut. zigzag - see blue zigzag and freestanding zigzag. Conditions of preservation:complete intact crizzled iridescence weathering References:Allen, Denise. Roman Glass in Britain. (Buckinghamshire, 1998) Carboni, Stefano and David Whitehouse. Glass of the Sultans. (New York, 2001) Davidson, Sandra. Conservation and Restoration of Glass. (Cornwall, 2003) Ettinghausen, Richard. Ancient Glass in the Freer Gallery of Art. (Smithsonian Institution, 1962) Flemming, Stuart J. Roman Glass, Reflections on Cultural Change (Warminster, 1999) Harden, Donald. Catalog of the Constable-Maxwell Collection of Ancient Glass. (London: Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co, 1979) Harden, Donald. Ancient Glass, I: Pre-Roman, The Archaeological Journal, Volume CXXV, 1969 (reprinted) Hayes, John. Roman and Pre-Roman Glass in the Royal Ontario Museum. (Toronto, 1975) Israeli, Yael. Ancient Glass, Museum Haaretz Collection. (Tel-Aviv) Lightfoot, C.S. Ancient Glass in National Museums Scotland. (Edinburgh, 2007) Matheson, Susan. Ancient Glass in the Yale University Art Gallery. (Meriden, 1980) Neuburg, Frederic. Ancient Glass. (Toronto, 1962) Stern, Marianne. Early Glass of the Ancient World, 1600 B.C. - A.D. 50, Ernesto Wolf Collection. (Ostfildern-Ruit, 1994) Stern, Marianne. Roman, Byzantine, and Early Medieval Glass, 10 BCE - 700 CE, Ernesto Wolf Collection. (Ostfildern-Ruit, 2001) Von Saldern, Axel. Ancient Glass in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. (Meriden, 1968) Whitehouse, David. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume One. (Rochester, 1997) Whitehouse, David. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume Two. (Rochester, 2001) Whitehouse, David. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume Three. (Rochester, 1997) Whitehouse, David. Sasanian and Post-Sasanian Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume One. (Manchester, 1997)
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