SoldGroup of Six Roman Glass BottlesGroup of Six Roman Glass Bottles to include single handle sea green glass pitcher, turquoise double handled squat vase, small cobalt blue flask having bottle neck, iridescent beaker or drinking cup, iSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Glass Double-Handled Bottle**Originally Listed At $600** Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A delicate mold-blown flask, translucent in appearance, with a flat base and a tall cylindrical body. The rounded shoulSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Glass Bottles - Lot of 5Roman glass bottles - lot of five consisting of a flask, double handled bottle, two smaller single handled and a ribbed pourer. Dimensions: 5" H (tallest) Provenance: Ex private collection, New JerseySee Sold Price
SoldDouble Unguentarium perfume flask Ancient Roman glass. Silvery iridescent.Double Unguentarium perfume flask Ancient Roman glass. Silvery iridescent. Dimensions: H: 6 inches: W: 2.75 inches: D: .75 inches --- --- PROVENANCE INFO: These items are from the Philadelphia estateSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Double-Handled Unguentarium1st century AD. An iridescent glass tubular unguentarium with vertical ribs to the body and three nipped feet, applied circumferential trails to the upper body, flared neck with rolled rim, lateral haSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Glass double Flask Balsamarium .Roman Glass double Flask Balsamarium ,Circa A.D. 100-300, A green glass double chambered balsamarium , decorated with applied horizontal spiral trail, and a section of vertical zig-zag . Intact, smallSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Glass Double Handled VaseAncient Roman glass double handled "Rigaree" vase. A matte purplish red color with green handles. Dimensions: 5 1/2" X 5"Provenance: Collection of the late Mr. Hugh D. Farley.Mr. Farley acquired the pSee Sold Price
SoldAn Ancient Roman Glass Iridescent Flask, 1st-3rd Century CEBehold a striking Ancient Roman glass flask, hailing from the 1st to 3rd century CE, an embodiment of the Roman glassmaking prowess. Measuring 8.5 by 3 cm, this exquisite piece captivates with its iriSee Sold Price
SoldGorgeous Roman Glass Double-Handled UnguentariumRoman, Holyland, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. An elegant blue-green blown glass unguentarium with two expertly applied trailed handles and a folded, flat rim. The body elegantly narrows from the base anSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Glass Double Balsamarium.Roman Glass Double Balsamarium,Ca 100 AD-300 AD, A fine Roman glass double-flask body in pale green glass with two handles attached to rim, the rim folded inward. Much of the vessel covered in an attrSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Green Glass Iridescent Sprinkler Flask**Originally Listed At $500** Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A fabulous free-blown glass sprinkler flask with a concave base and rough pontil. The vessel, comprised of delicate palSee Sold Price
Sold3pc lot Ancient Roman glass. Pourer flask, handled jug, bowl. Tall bottle 5x2.5x2.5. Bowl 2.25x5x53pc lot Ancient Roman glass. Pourer flask, handled jug, bowl. Tall bottle 5x2.5x2.5. Bowl 2.25x5x5 Dimensions: H: 3.5 inches: W: 3.75 inches: D: 3 inches --- US Shipping charge: $35 Plus insurance atSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Iridescent Glass Handled EwerRoman Iridescent Glass Handled Ewer, 3rd-4th Century CE {Height to handle 6 inches} Provenance: The Naomi Lindstrom Collection, mostly acquired during 1950-1970. [Some flaking]See Sold Price
SoldGorgeous / Iridescent Roman Glass Double UnguentRoman, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A stunning hand-blown blue-green (almost teal) glass double balsamarium with gracefully formed side trail handles and out-folded rims, boasting brilliant areas of purSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Iridescent Glass FlaskRome, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A pretty clear glass flask, with enough exposed original surface without patina to be able to envision it as its first Roman owner did. Imagine purchasing this prettySee Sold Price
SoldHighly Iridescent Roman Glass Handled JugRome, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A beautiful piriform handled jug with a flattened, rolled rim and a dark iridescent patina. After the invention of blown glass in the first century CESee Sold Price
SoldLot of Four Ancient Roman Iridescent Glass Double Alabastron Tear Glasses Perfume Bottles AmphoraDescribed By:Sam 1595 8075 Title:Lot of Four Ancient Roman Iridescent Glass Double Alabastron Tear Glasses Perfume Bottles Amphora Balsamarium Unguentarium Ampulla Description: A lot of four, gorgeousSee Sold Price
Rare Ancient Roman Iridescent Glass Flask (1st Century AD)Dimension: 5 cm x 4 cm / 1.97 in x 1.57 in Originating from the 1st century AD, this Roman glass flask exemplifies the extraordinary craftsmanship of ancient glassmakers. The luminescent sheen and delSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Iridescent Glass Flask, c. 1st-3rd Century CE, 5.5cm, 52g, 14AAThis delicate ancient Roman glass flask, dating from the 1st-3rd century CE, exemplifies the remarkable artistry and innovation of Roman glassmakers at the height of the Empire. Formed through early gSee Sold Price
SoldIridescent Roman Glass Flask w/ Applied HandlesRoman, ca. 100-300 CE. This delicate ancient blown glass flask has two applied handles. The neck has a beautiful iridescent patina; in other places, the vessel is so well-preserved that it can be seenSee Sold Price
SoldIRIDESCENT ROMAN GLASS FLASKEastern Mediterranean, c. 1st Century A.D., free-blown opaque white glass of globular shape with a tapering neck and out-turned neck, with undulating horizontal bands, areas of flaking, h. 4-1/4 in.;See Sold Price
SoldStunningly Iridescent Roman Glass FlaskRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A dazzling flask free blown from translucent blue green glass that has acquired a breathtaking iridescence of lustrous silver, violet, and rainbow huSee Sold Price