Pilgrim Flask
Oinochoe
MS5653
From: Syria (uncertain)
Curatorial Section: Mediterranean
Object Number | MS5653 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Judeo-Christian |
Provenience | Syria (uncertain) |
Date Made | 300-499 CE |
Section | Mediterranean |
Materials | Glass |
Technique | Mould-Blown |
Description | One-handled Jug, trefoil (oinochoe) mouth. Intact. Body is squared off with one symbol in relief on each side. Relatively long neck leads to a wide flaring lip with a crude groove around the mouth. Drooping S-shaped handle attached from lip to shoulder. Body is of greenish translucent glass; original color of handle obscured by thick deposit of iridescence. mold-blown with neck drawn up by free blowing. Handle thread added separately. |
Height | 12.6 cm |
Width | 5.8 cm |
Depth | 5.8 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of Miss Lydia T. Morris, 1916 |
Other Number | GL05 (ancient glass project) - Other Number |
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