Cf. Edgar #32.789; 3000 Jahre #533; Carboni, p. 242 #3.29b, describes the same vessel as mold blown and dates it to the 9th - 10th century
In 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206692 / BLDSC - British Li...
Arveiller-Dulong Véronique. Stern (E. M.), Roman, Byzantine, and Early Medieval Glass. 10 BCE -700 C...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
Free blown bottle with mold-pressed decoration.; Cf. 3000 Jahre #563; Carboni p. 287 #3.55e; Benaki ...
This work presents a new typology and chronology of core-formed glass perfume containers produced in...
Flask, mold-blown and expanded.; Cf. Carboni and Whitehouse #27 for larger, free blown example with ...
This work presents a new typology and chronology of core-formed glass perfume containers produced in...
Mold-blown and expanded. Cf. Benaki #216-218 for similar mold-blown design on jars
Although too fragmentary to reconstruct fully, this piece probably duplicates 5299-5305, w/outsplaye...
Nenna Marie-Dominique. E.M. Stern, The Toledo Museum of Art : Roman Mold-blown Glass. The first thro...
Includes bibliographical references and indexSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Cen...
The continuity of using glass vessels, from the Vth century to the XVth century, is caracterized by ...
Handle zone of a vessel that is no longer extant. One side of mold-blown fragment has round handle,...
Conical glass vessels are documented as artifacts from sites dated between the third and fifth centu...
Discussion of a bronze "beaker" from Tell en-Nasbeh. Notes that the drawing of the vessel in the ori...
In 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206692 / BLDSC - British Li...
Arveiller-Dulong Véronique. Stern (E. M.), Roman, Byzantine, and Early Medieval Glass. 10 BCE -700 C...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
Free blown bottle with mold-pressed decoration.; Cf. 3000 Jahre #563; Carboni p. 287 #3.55e; Benaki ...
This work presents a new typology and chronology of core-formed glass perfume containers produced in...
Flask, mold-blown and expanded.; Cf. Carboni and Whitehouse #27 for larger, free blown example with ...
This work presents a new typology and chronology of core-formed glass perfume containers produced in...
Mold-blown and expanded. Cf. Benaki #216-218 for similar mold-blown design on jars
Although too fragmentary to reconstruct fully, this piece probably duplicates 5299-5305, w/outsplaye...
Nenna Marie-Dominique. E.M. Stern, The Toledo Museum of Art : Roman Mold-blown Glass. The first thro...
Includes bibliographical references and indexSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Cen...
The continuity of using glass vessels, from the Vth century to the XVth century, is caracterized by ...
Handle zone of a vessel that is no longer extant. One side of mold-blown fragment has round handle,...
Conical glass vessels are documented as artifacts from sites dated between the third and fifth centu...
Discussion of a bronze "beaker" from Tell en-Nasbeh. Notes that the drawing of the vessel in the ori...
In 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206692 / BLDSC - British Li...
Arveiller-Dulong Véronique. Stern (E. M.), Roman, Byzantine, and Early Medieval Glass. 10 BCE -700 C...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...