Fragment of Bowl
Fragment of Bowl
Place of OriginAncient Rome, probably Italy, most likely found at Rome
DateLate first century BCE to early first century CE
DimensionsMax L: 1 3/4 in. (4.5 cm); Max W: 1 1/2 in. (3.9 cm)
MediumStriped mosaic (ribbon)
ClassificationGlass
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
1980.49
Not on View
DescriptionThe pattern, in the following order, right to left, consists of a composite cane with a central length of opaque red encased in colorless and flanked on the right by a strip of opaque medium blue encasing opaque white, and on the left, by a strip of dark
DESCRIPTION Fragment of rim and side of hemispherical bowl. Upright rim with rounded edge; convex curving side. Striped mosaic pattern formed from lengths of three alternating canes laid side by side in parallel rows and separated from one another by sin-gle lengths of a network cane.
TECHNIQUE Assembled from lengths of cane and sagged; applied rim; rotary-polished on both surfaces.
Published ReferencesEarly Ancient Glass Catalog # 343.Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
1st century BCE - 4th century CE
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