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SKU: EG2501

An Egyptian Core-Formed Glass Alabastron, Ptolemaic Period, ca. 3rd - 2nd century BCE

Angebot4,500 USD

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This elegant dark blue glass alabastron is decorated with carefully applied opaque white trails, tooled into neat rows of feathered chevrons that descend gracefully around the body. The form is characteristic of the type, with a long piriform body tapering to a pointed base, narrow cylindrical neck, and flaring disk rim. Two small horizontal lug handles adorn the shoulders. Such vessels were typically used to hold perfumed oils and cosmetics, treasured both for their contents and their fine craftsmanship. 

Medium: Glass

Dimensions: Height: 4 inches (10.16 cm) 

Condition: Very good condition, intact with surface wear consistent with age.

Provenance: Thilo and lzora Steinschulte private collection, VA, acquired in 1973 from Susette Khayat Ancient Arts Gallery, New York, then by descent. Accompanied by a copy of the original collector's purchase paperwork from Susette Khayat.

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An Egyptian Core-Formed Glass Alabastron, Ptolemaic  Period, ca. 3rd - 2nd century BCE
An Egyptian Core-Formed Glass Alabastron, Ptolemaic Period, ca. 3rd - 2nd century BCE Angebot4,500 USD

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