beaker
Object NameKnobbed or Lotus-Bud Beaker
Made FromGlass
Date1-99
Place MadeRoman Empire; possibly Syria
TechniqueMold-blown
SizeOverall H: 20.2 cm, Diam (max): 8.7 cm
Accession Number64.1.10
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Glass from the Ancient World
East Side Winter Antiques Show
Ennion and His Legacy: Mold-Blown Glass From Ancient Rome
Not On View
Interpretive NotesThe knobbed pattern on this tall vessel was formed when a bubble of hot glass was inflated in a mold. Often described as "lotus bud" because the knobs resemble the bud of the lotus, this pattern was very popular in the first century A.D. Such beakers were made in many sizes; this example is impressively large.
Provenance
Source
Ray Winfield Smith
(American, 1897-1982) - 1966-01-04