Molar Flask
Object NameSmall Bottle
Made FromGlass
Date800-999
Place Madepossibly Egypt; possibly Iran
Techniqueblown (probably mold-blown), facet-cut
SizeOverall: 6.1 cm; Body W: 1.8 cm; Lower Neck Diam: 1.3 cm
Accession Number76.1.301
Credit LineGift of Carl Berkowitz and Derek Content
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionTransparent deep green. Blown (probably mold-blown); facet-cut. Bottle. Lower neck cut in vertical facets, which terminate at continuous horizontal groove near junction with shoulder; this is almost flat, with rounded edge; wall descends vertically and has square cross section; base has four small feet. Facet- and relief-cut decoration on wall, consisting of, at each angle, one narrow rhombic motif extending from shoulder to foot, with knob at midpoint. Between each pair of rhombic motifs, one V-shaped cut on upper wall and one inverted V below it.Provenance
Source
Derek Content
- 1976-01-01
Source
Carl Sandler Berkowitz
- 1976-01-01
Former Collection
Ray Winfield Smith
(American, 1897-1982)