Glass perfume bottle Roman late 1st–3rd century CE rim with plain rounded lip; cylindrical neck expanding downwards; bell-shaped body, less than one-third of total height; uneven, slightly concave ; many pinprick and some larger elongated bubbles; some dulling and pitting on exterior, soil encrustation, weathering, and brilliant iridescence covering most of interior. A large lump of dry earth is loose inside the bottle. View more. Glass perfume bottle. Roman. late 1st–3rd century CE. Glass; blown. Mid Imperial. Glass
Size: 4000px × 2666px
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