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A group of Egyptian and Roman glass fragments
Circa 1550 B.C. - A.D. 100
Thirteen Egyptian core-formed glass fragments, including rims, some with zig-zag and festoon trailing in blue, yellow and white, New Kingdom; and two Roman mosaic glass fragments, one of them from a dish, 1.5cm-4.5cm (15)
Circa 1550 B.C. - A.D. 100
Thirteen Egyptian core-formed glass fragments, including rims, some with zig-zag and festoon trailing in blue, yellow and white, New Kingdom; and two Roman mosaic glass fragments, one of them from a dish, 1.5cm-4.5cm (15)
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Provenance:
Fritz M. Gross (1895-1969) Collection. Thence by descent.
The Viennese-trained architect and artist formed his collection of antiquities in the UK during the 1950s. He was also a renowned collector of Impressionist paintings and in 1990 the Ashmolean, Oxford, exhibited 'Impressionist and Modern: The Art and Collection of Fritz Gross' which displayed parts of his collection alongside some of his own work.
























