bottle
Object NameBottle with Inscription
Made FromGlass
Date800-999
Place MadeNear East; possibly Egypt
Techniqueblown, relief-cut
SizeOverall H: 9.7 cm, Diam (max): 6.2 cm
Accession Number55.1.119
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Glass from the Ancient World
Verres Antiques de la Collection R.W. Smith
Not On View
Physical DescriptionAlmost colorless, but with green tint; few small bubbles. Blown; relief-cut. Bottle: cylindrical. Rim with flat top and small external bevel; neck has cylindrical, slightly tapering upper part, below which it expands and is roughly hemispherical; shoulder slopes and has rounded edge; wall descends vertically before curving in at bottom; base plain; no pontil mark. Decorated on neck, shoulder, wall, and base. On neck: upper part is cut in seven flat vertical facets; lower part has seven contiguous hollow oval facets above continuous horizontal groove. On shoulder: shallow "step" at mid-point and continuous narrow band of finely incised cross hatching at edge. On wall: in large letters, pseudo-Kufic inscription, above continuous horizontal rib; below inscription, near bottom of wall, band of nine contiguous hollow oval facets. On base: shallow disk.Provenance
Source
Ray Winfield Smith
(American, 1897-1982) - 1955-12-13
Former Collection
Maurice Nahman
(French, 1868-1948)