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Rim Fragment from a Cameo Glass Plate
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Rim Fragment from a Cameo Glass Plate

Place of OriginLikely Rome
Date1st century CE
DimensionsL: 3 in. (7.6 cm)
MediumCameo glass.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
1923.1606
Not on View
DescriptionOpaque white decoration on translucent blue glass. Broad, flat rim fragment from a patera (shallow dish) featuring oak leaf fronds and curling tendrils encircling a stylized saw-tooth rosette. The rim is bordered in white along both sides. The decoration is executed in the cameo glass technique, in which a white overlay was selectively removed to reveal the blue ground, creating a high-relief effect​. This fragment is believed to belong to the same vessel as Acc. Nos. 1923.1590, 1923.1601, and 1923.1607, based on stylistic and technical similarities​.
Label TextOpaque white decoration on translucent blue glass. Broad, flat rim fragment from a patera (shallow dish) featuring oak leaf fronds and curling tendrils encircling a stylized saw-tooth rosette. The rim is bordered in white along both sides. The decoration is executed in the cameo glass technique, in which a white overlay was selectively removed to reveal the blue ground, creating a high-relief effect​. This fragment is believed to belong to the same vessel as Acc. Nos. 1923.1590, 1923.1601, and 1923.1607, based on stylistic and technical similarities​.
Kohl Tube
New Kingdom, late 18th or 19th Dynasty, about 1400-1225 BCE
Paperweight
Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint-Louis
about 1845-1855
Paperweight
Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint-Louis
about 1850
Barrel-Shaped Cup Signed by Neikais
Probably mid-first century
Hexagonal Bottle with Two Handles
Probably second half of the first century

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