"Roman Dining and Roman Glass"
Three Roman wine JUGS with strap handles; one with applied thread on neck. Blown green and purplish-brown glass. East Mediterranean, 3rd-5th cent. (left to right: A 1968.2.19, no number, A 66.2.20)Two Roman footed BEAKERS for wine. Blown green and bluish glass, one with applied blue thread. Syro-Palestinian?, 3th-4th cent. CE (A66.2.12; A66.2.13)
Roman circular PLATE, with ring foot and vertical rim. Mold-pressed bluish glass, Syria or Egypt, 3rd-4th cent. CE (A66.2.2)
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