Roman Sidonian Yellow Glass Flask

£ 2,500.00

An Ancient Roman, Sidonian flask mould blown from bright translucent yellow glass. The vessel’s globular body raises from a flat circular foot, to then taper into a short cylindrical neck with a wide tubular rim. A single handle is applied at the shoulder, then drawn up and outwards, and folded onto the rim. A delicate decoration enriches the body, comprised of a central frieze with a curling motif, framed by two horizontal ridges at either side. Short radiating ridges form a specular pattern above and below the central decorative register. Some earthy encrustations and iridescence remain on the vessel’s surface. The flask is mounted on a custom-made stand.

N.B. the glass can not stand unaided.

Date: Circa 1st century AD
Provenance: From the property of the late Mr SM, London, UK, 1948-2000. Ex J.L. collection Surrey, UK.
Condition: Excellent condition, beautiful iridescence to the surface. Measurements include stand.

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Mould-blown glass was a sub-category with in blown glass which as a technique revolutionised the glass-making world during the first century AD. A mould would be manufactured from a hard substance such as metal, clay or wood. This allowed intricate designs to be produced across the glass as the design was already carved, ready for the hot glass to be blown into the mould. The mould itself would usually be in two parts to make it easier to open and remove the glass vessel. Once removed, the glass blower would then manipulate the piece while it was still hot with any extra desired features, for example, forming the handles. Glass makers would create several similar moulds, if they had been successful, and thus there are many vessels of these designs. As moulds were reused, some would shrink due to constantly being heated up. Consequently, the later centuries saw small shaped vessels.

To find out more about Roman glass please see our relevant blog post: Ancient Glass and Collecting Roman Glass.

Weight 33.8 g
Dimensions W 4 x H 7.6 cm
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Reference: For a similar style of glass,The Bonhams, London, 8th December 2022, lot 90

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