Glass jug. Culture: Roman, Syrian. Dimensions: H.: 4 11/16 in. (11.9 cm). Date: 4th-6th century A.D.. Translucent blue green; handle in same color; trails in translucent cobalt blue. Plain rim, with downward flange on one side; flaring mouth; cylindrical neck, expanding slightly downwards; slanting, rounded shoulder; funnel-shaped body; thick bottom with kick and small, central pontil scar; reeded strap handle attached unevenly to shoulder, drawn up and outwards in a curve, then attached to edge of rim and trailed back on itself. Narrow ribs extend in a tight spiral down from left to right
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Glass jug. Culture: Roman, Syrian. Dimensions: H.: 4 11/16 in. (11.9 cm). Date: 4th-6th century A.D.. Translucent blue green; handle in same color; trails in translucent cobalt blue. Plain rim, with downward flange on one side; flaring mouth; cylindrical neck, expanding slightly downwards; slanting, rounded shoulder; funnel-shaped body; thick bottom with kick and small, central pontil scar; reeded strap handle attached unevenly to shoulder, drawn up and outwards in a curve, then attached to edge of rim and trailed back on itself. Narrow ribs extend in a tight spiral down from left to right from rim to lower body, in low relief at top but fading from shoulder downwards; a thick trail wound once round outer edge of rim; another thick trail applied on lower neck, wound round overlapping itself twice, then drawn in a spiral up neck and across underside of mouth ending as a fine line over trail on rim. Intact, except for part of trail on neck; many bubbles, some elongated, and a few black impurities; shallow vertical tooling indent in side of body; dulling, slight pitting, faint weathering, and small areas of soil encrustation on exterior, thick soil deposit in bottom of interior. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.