ROMAN MOULD-BLOWN GLASS OINOCHOE IN THE FORM OF AN EMPEROR?S HEADApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£5,0004 days Left
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SoldROMAN GLASS FLAT FLASKCa. 100–300 AD. Roman. A finely blown flask in a light-blue coloured glass. The vessel features a flat, spherical body, a long cylindrical neck slightly constricted at the base, and an evertedSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Glass Flask Ca. 3rd-4th century A.D.Ancient Roman Glass Flask Ca. 3rd-4th century A.D. Size: 5 3/4 inches high.Blown glass Flask with a flat round-bodied flask with a long neck and rolled lip. Overall silvery iridescence surface patina.See Sold Price
SoldROMAN GLASS FUNNEL FLASKCa. 100-300 AD. Roman. A pale green glass flask with a flat base, a bell-shaped, tapering body, and a funnel neck decorated with horizontal lines; attractive iridescent surface. Excellent condition. WSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT ROMAN GLASS FLASKCa. 100-200 AD. An elegant glass flask featuring a globular body leading to a narrow neck with a straight rim. The vessel sits on a hollowed flat base. Roman glass expanded upon Hellenistic techniquesSee 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 Flask w/ IridescenceRoman Empire, the Levant, ca. 200 to 300 CE. An exceptionally breathtaking example of ancient glass vessel with very long, slightly tapered neck, flat rim, globular shaped body, and polished pontil onSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Glass Flask w/ Silvery IridescenceRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A petite glass flask with brilliant aqua hues sitting on a flat bottom that swells outward with thick walls and tapers to a long neck and flared lip.See Sold Price
SoldRoman Decorated Glass Flask1st century A.D. With piriform body, tubular neck with flat rim, applied undulating amber glass trail below the mouth. Cf. Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.1, New York,See Sold Price
SoldLarge Ancient Roman Glass Flask.Large Ancient Roman Glass Flask, Circe :1st to 3rd century AD, base flat, with long neck, beautiful light green color attach at the bottom otherwise intact. Size: 20cm x 7 cm Ex private NY collectionSee Sold Price
SoldDiscover the Timeless Allure of Ancient Rome - Intriguing Roman Glass FlaskIIntroducing an intriguing ancient Roman glass flask that exudes timeless allure. This remarkable artifact features a tall cylindrical neck adorned with a wide, flat rim, creating a visually strikingSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN GLASS CANDLESTICK UNGUENTARIUM Ca. AD 200 - 300 . A blown glass flask, unguentarium or 'candlestick'. A bulbous triangular body on a flat base (concave underneath); tall narrow neck, with slight constriction at base, tapering inwarSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Glass Flask with IndentationsRoman, ca. 2nd-3rd Century A.D. With a tall, flaring neck, and an in-folded rim. Body has four indentations and flat bottom. Dimensions: 3 15/16 inches H (10 cm.) Provenance: Ex- New York private collSee Sold Price
SoldA Roman Weathered Glass FlaskHas an oval body, flat bottom which is indented inwards. Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D. Dimensions: H. 4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm.) Ex. New York private collection, acquired prior to 1980; Ex. German art exhibitiSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Pale Glass Flaskantique Roman pale blue glass flask with a tall cylindrical neck and a wide flat rim. The vessel rests on a flat, slightly concave base leading to a globular body. The surface shows iridescence, weathSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Green Glass Pilgrim's Flask1st century A.D. Amphoriskos with flat disc-shaped body, tubular neck with flared rim, two lateral knee-shaped handles to the shoulder. Cf. Lightfoot, C.S., Ancient Glass in National Museums Scotland,See Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Pale Golden Glass Flaskantique Roman gilt-glass flask with a tall cylindrical neck and a wide flat rim. The vessel rests on a flat, slightly concave base leading to a sloping globular body. The surface shows iridescence, weSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Pale Blue Glass FlaskAncient Roman pale-blue glass flask with a tall cylindrical neck and a wide, flat rim. The vessel rests on a flat, slightly concave base leading to a globular body. The surface shows iridescence, weatSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Roman Glass Flask w/ Spout - Rare FormRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A grand and semi-translucent flask, free-blown from a pale pink glass. The vessel has a concave base with a rough pontil, a rotund spherical body, aSee Sold Price
SoldMuseum-Exhibited Roman Glass Flask - Elegant FormRoman, Imperial period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. An exquisite vessel, free-blown from translucent blue-green glass to present an elegant silhouette with twin pinched handles flanking the towering, sSee Sold Price
SoldTall Roman Glass Flask w/ Collared RimRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A beautiful, semi-translucent glass flask, mold-formed with a slight concave base and a rough pontil. The vessel is composed of an apple-shaped body,See Sold Price
SoldMuseum-Exhibited Roman Glass FlaskRoman, Imperial period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A truly breathtaking glass flask boasting a simple yet elegant form enveloped in layers of fiery iridescence. Sitting upon a concave base, the ancienSee 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
SoldRoman Glass Flask - Ribbed Globular FormRoman, Imperial period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A lovely example of Roman glassmaking in its golden age, this free-blown flask is formed from translucent pale blue-green glass with a subtly iridescSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Glass Flask Applied Cobalt Blue TrailingRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A stunning mosaic glass flask comprised of mottled hues of opaque peach and translucent beige. The dazzling vessel presents a rare form with a bulbouSee Sold Price