Pear-Shaped Flask
Pear-Shaped Flask
Artist
Unidentified
Period
Roman Empire
(Ancient Roman, 27 BCE-395 CE)
Place of OriginLebanon, reportedly from near Hannaouiyah, Lebanon
Datelate 1st-4th century CE
Dimensions4 7/8 × 1 7/8 × 13/16 in. (12.4 × 4.7 × 2 cm)
Mediumglass
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
1908.44
Not on View
DescriptionThis thin-walled, transparent pale green glass vessel was free-blown and tooled. It features a tubular rim that is folded outward, upward, and inward. The tall cylindrical neck has a slight constriction and toolmark at the base. The body is pear-shaped (piriform), forming about half of the vessel's total height, with slightly concave walls and a flat bottom that contains a central depression. Small air bubbles are visible in the glass, including spherical ones in the body and vertical linear ones in the neck.
Probably 2nd century
First half of 3rd century CE
Probably 2nd century
2nd-4th century CE
probably 2nd century
Probably first half of 2nd century CE
probably 2nd century CE
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