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Lot 256*

A Roman yellowish-green glass honeycomb cup

24 October 2012, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A Roman yellowish-green glass honeycomb cup
Circa 4th Century A.D.
The finely blown pattern moulded glass beaker with vertical ribs below the slightly flared cut-off rim, the honeycomb pattern distended towards the pushed-in base, 4¼in (11cm) high

Footnotes

Provenance:
The Cyrus Collection. Property of Fay Safani, New York.
Inherited from Edward Safani, acquired in the 1980s.

Literature:
This vessel was produced in a variant of the mould-blown technique, in which the paraison was blown into a mould, removed and then further inflated, thereby distorting the honeycomb design, and then tooled to produce its final form. For a discussion of the technique and a similar coloured example of a honeycomb beaker Cf. S. Matheson, Ancient Glass in the Yale University Art Gallery, Yale, 1980, p.109, fig. 284.

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