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Circa 1st Century - early 2nd Century A.D.
The deep bowl with an uneven incurving rim, a small vertically looped handle applied on one side and only the attachment surviving on the other side, the body tapering down into a splayed hollow foot, with a collection number X.2208 inked in red on the foot, 12.5cm high
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Provenance:
American private collection, Westchester, New York, acquired in 1972.
Sotheby's, New York, Antiquities and Oriental Art from the Thomas Barlow Walker Collection, 26-28 September 1972, lot 125.
Thomas Barlow Walker (1840–1928) Collection, Minneapolis, USA.
Literature:
The above carchesium is similar in form and the modelling of the handles to two examples from the Murano Museum of Glass, combining the form of no. 399 and the handles of no. 401, both of which were found in the Veneto. Cf. G.L. Ravagnan, Vetri Antichi del Museum Vetrario di Murano, Corpus delle Collezioi Archeologiche del Vetro nel Veneto, Venice, 1994, p. 203, with a short discussion on p. 202 of Roman glass kantharoi from the region.
























