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Lot 32*

A late Roman-early Byzantine yellow green glass bottle

6 July 2021, 15:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £7,650 inc. premium

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A late Roman-early Byzantine yellow green glass bottle
Circa 5th-7th Century A.D.
The base of the elongated neck constricted and then expanding towards the spherical body, a band of spiral trail decoration beneath the funnel mouth with further horizontal trails above and below, with pushed-in base, ink number '1502' on the underside of the base, 32.4cm high

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Provenance:
Parmenia M. Ekstrom (1980-1989) collection, New York.
Property from the Estate of Parmenia M. Ekstrom; Sotheby's, New York, 12 December 1991, lot 2.
Private collection, USA, acquired from the above sale.

For more Eastern Mediterranean flasks of similar but less elongated form see S. Matheson, Ancient Glass in the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, 1980, p.125-126, no. 336, and an example in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, acc. no. 21.1365.

Parmenia Migel Ekstrom (1908-1989) was a ballet historian and author, as well as the founder and president of the Stravinsky-Diaghilev Foundation.

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