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Object NameBottle with Hares
Made FromGlass
Date800-999
Place MadePersia, Neyshabur
TechniqueBlown, mold-blown, cut, relief-cut
SizeOverall H: 15.3 cm; Base Diam: 8.6 cm
Accession Number73.1.3
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewAncient Gallery
Physical DescriptionColorless, with some seed. Blown; relief-cut. Bottle with bell-shaped body. Rim plain, with rounded lip; neck cylindrical, but narrower at bottom than at top; shoulder rounded; wall almost straight and wider at bottom than at top; base plain; no pontil mark (but see below). Decorated on neck, shoulder, wall, and base. On neck: raised collar (H. 2.9 cm) decorated with 13 tall, narrow tongues, each rounded at top, outlined in relief; below this, continuous horizontal rib and, at junction with shoulder, one continuous "step." On shoulder: two steps, below which is register (H. 2.3 cm) containing 18 tongues, wider than those on neck, each rounded at bottom, outlined in relief. On wall: two registers (each H. about 3 cm), defined by three horizontal ribs; upper register contains six running "hares" facing forward in left profile, each with raised outlines, countersunk eye, large ear, and prominent tail; lower register has six similar animals, also running from left to right, but with their heads alternately looking forward and back; in both registers, some outlines are notched and heads, ears, and some limbs are hatched. On base: two concentric circles, one at edge and other (D. 3.6 cm) at center.
Provenance
Source Saeed Motamed (Iranian, 1925 - 2013) - 1972
fragment
(a) 900-1199; (b) 800-999
ewer
800-999
bottle
800-999
pitcher
975-1025