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Ca. AD 200 - 300. A glass flask with an onion-shaped body and a concave base. The tubular neck leads to a pronounced rim, while the neck and upper...

Ca. AD 100 - 200. An olive-green, free-blown glass flask with an apple-shaped lower body and a long, cylindrical neck that ends in a slightly flar...

Ca. AD 200 - 400. A translucent pale green glass flask with a rounded lower body and a slightly concave base. The cylindrical neck culminates in a...

Ca. AD 100 - 300. A glass flask with an apple-shaped lower body and a concave base. It has a prominent rounded shoulder, a funnel-shaped neck, and...

Ca. AD 300. A free-blown flask made of translucent glass, featuring a spherical body and a long neck that flares towards the opening. The rim is s...

Ca. AD 300 - 500. A free-blown, translucent pale green glass flask with a slender pear-shaped body. The long cylindrical neck culminates in a thic...

Ca. AD 200 - 500. A collection comprising a glass flask shaped like a bunch of grapes, characterised by small, bulbous, and slightly uneven protru...

Ca. AD 800 - 1000. A pale blue glass flask with a spherical body and a short, flaring neck with a thickened rim. The flask is supported by an appl...

Ca. AD 1 - 300. A moulded glass flask with an oval body and a cylindrical neck that culminates in a thick, outfolded rim. The flask is decorated w...

Ca. AD 50 - 150. A yellow glass flask with a moulded date-shaped body. The flask is held by an omega handle made of bronze, displaying a green pat...

Ca. AD 200 - 300. A glass flask formed in transparent light green glass, mould-blown in two pieces, with a seam visible along the sides. The main ...

Ca. AD 1 - 900. A group of four ancient glass vessels. The first is a translucent emerald-green unguentarium with a cylindrical neck, constricted ...

A SET OF THREE NICKEL PLATED AND GLASS FLASKS, circa 1930s, manufactured by Franklin Simon and Co, America, in a vellum case, monogrammed V.E.L F...

A GROUP OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY GLASSES, featuring 19th-century carriage glasses, various small vases, and flasks in both clear and amber glass, ...

An early 19th Century truffle flask, 18th Century style ale glass, hand blown and a pair of 20th Century air twist stem wine glasses with etched d...

Two studio signed glass vases - John Ditchfield and Chris Thornton and a signed glass wedge perfume flask of unusual design signed Karlin Rashbroo...

Named after the famed 19th-century artist, these intriguing type of sticks, also known as a tippling sticks, conceals a glass flask. Made out of w...

Glassware, part china coffee service, teacups, saucers, wooden carvings, a gilt metal picture frame, an empty Bell's whisky ceramic flask, silver ...

A Sidonian small mould-blown flask,second half of 1st century A.D., made in streaky purple glass and with a pair of light green and purple handles...

A globular green glass flask, Not of the Antique,  In the Roman style, on spike feet, with long straight neck rising to a flaring mouth with near ...

Lot of accessories consisting of glass for storing mercury, cooking flasks, funnels, test tubes and spirit burner

1st century A.D. Hexagonal in plan with tall tubular neck and flared and folded rim, disc base with moulding seams; broad sloping shoulder above a...

1st-2nd century A.D. Conical flask with broad flat shoulder and tubular neck with rolled rim, two applied trail collars, strap handle, narrow foot...

1st-2nd century A.D. Conical flask with rounded shoulder and trumpet-shaped neck with stepped everted rim. See Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the ...

3rd-4th century A.D. Globular in profile with wide double-stepped rolled rim, applied wavy line trails forming a gallery from rim to body. Cf. The...

4th-5th century A.D. A small pale yellow collared globular jug with short neck, angular ribbon handle with two narrow prominent ribs, folded upper...

4th century A.D. With squat bulbous body, dimple base, flared trumpet neck; applied trails to the shoulder, applied strap handles to the shoulders...

1st century A.D. Mould-blown with elliptical body, short neck and thick everted rim, with modelled wrinkles. See Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in th...

1st-3rd century AD. Amber glass flask with bulbous body, dimple base, tapering neck, flared mouth folded into a pouring lip, applied handle to the...

Iron Age, circa 8th-6th century B.C. A globular flask with tubular neck and flared rim, loop handle to the shoulder and rib to the neck; concentri...

Middle-Late Bronze Age, 2000-1200 B.C. Comprising: one globular with loop handles to the shoulder, pointillé decoration and funicular mouth; two g...

1st century A.D. An iridescent glass unguentarium with piriform body, tubular neck with everted rolled rim. Cf. Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the...

Circa 3rd-4th century A.D. Comprising: one with piriform body and everted rim; one in aqua glass with narrow bulb; one similar in iridescent glass...

1st-4th century A.D. Piriform in profile in aqua glass with broad flared neck; applied trails to the neck, dimple base; areas of iridescence. 38 ...

1st-2nd century A.D. With squat body and dimple base, reticulation pattern to the shoulder, partly restricted inner neck and baluster, applied gus...

1st-2nd century A.D. With domed body and pontil base, tall neck with trumpet-shaped mouth and rolled rim; some iridescence. Cf. Whitehouse, D., Ro...

1st-4th century A.D. Including discoid spindle whorl, glass bead, bone pins, glass flask and other items. 420 grams total, 8-76 mm (1/4 - 3 in.)....

1st-2nd century A.D. With dimple base, swirl pattern to the shoulder, partly restricted inner neck, applied rolled rim to the mouth. Cf. Whitehous...

1st-2nd century AD. Comprising: a small unguentarium with iridescent surface; a small flask with rolled rim; terracotta oil lamp with lug handle. ...

3rd-4th century A.D. Globular, thick-walled body with spiral ribs; short neck constricted at the bottom leaving only a narrow opening allowing the...

Iron Age, late 1st millennium B.C. Biconvex in section with trumpet-shaped mouth, concentric geometric bands framing the central rosette. 1.62 kg...

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