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Molar Flask

Object NameSmall Bottle
Made FromGlass
Date800-1099
Place Madepossibly Egypt; possibly Iran
Techniqueblown (probably mold-blown), probably ground, facet-cut, linear-cut
SizeOverall H: 7.3 cm; Body W: 1.8 cm
Accession Number53.1.59
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionTransparent light green. Blown (probably mold-blown); probably ground; facet- and linear-cut. Bottle. Rim plain, with flat top; neck tapers; body tall, with rounded shoulder, vertical sides, square cross section, and small egg-shaped cavity with pointed bottom; at bottom of wall, four pointed feet, one at each corner. Decorated on neck and body. On neck: upper two-thirds is cut in eight contiguous vertical facets, with four broad facets alternating with four narrow ones; beneath them is one continuous horizontal groove. Decoration on body is very similar on all four sides: at top, fanlike group of four short linear cuts, which touch at bottom; at bottom, large triangular cut, which partly defines feet; at angles between each pair of sides, one long rhombic facet, shallow at top and bottom and deepest at widest part, which has prominent diamond-shaped knob.
Provenance
Source Mrs. C. de la Haye Montbault - 1953-08-01
Former Collection Maurice Nahman (French, 1868-1948)
Molar Flask
800-1099
Molar Flask
800-1099
pitcher
800-999
bottle
probably 900-999
Molar Flask
800-1099
Molar Flask
800-1099