Ancient Roman Pale Yellow Glass Jug

$1,859.71

An exquisite Ancient Roman jug blown from pale yellow glass. The vessel features a long cylindrical neck embellished with two applied horizontal trails in the same hue of yellow. To the top, the neck opens into a funnel-shaped mouth with a tubular rim. A single handle is drawn up and outwards from the shoulder, then pressed onto the rim to connect the body and mouth for ease of use. The conical body stands on an outsplayed ring with a concave bottom.

Date: 2nd – 4th Century AD
Condition: Very good condition. Iridescence, weathering and some earthy encrustations to the surface.

In stock

Many items of ancient glassware were designed for tableware use, in particular for carrying and serving water and wine at banquets. Jugs, like this example, were one of the most frequently used containers, and existed in different dimensions and shapes.

The variety of shapes and sizes seen in ancient glassware was achieved through the technique of glassblowing, which by the 1stcentury AD had revolutionised the art of glassmaking. It allowed for easier manipulation of the glass, but also for a quicker paced production, as the hot glass would be blown into a mould and then removed whilst still hot so that the glass maker could still work on it. Different minerals were added to create a variety of colours; the yellow tint seen in this piece would have been created by adding lead and changing the oxygen levels. The iridescence on ancient Roman glass was unintentional, and was caused by weathering on its surface. The extent to which a glass object weathers depends mainly on the burial conditions; however, the humidity, heat, and type of soil in which the glass was buried also all affect its preservation.

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

Weight 68.2 g
Dimensions W 6.7 x H 14.5 cm
Culture

Region

Glass

Reference: For a similar item, please see The Metropolitan Museum, item 81.10.250

You may also like…