Roman Glass Date-Shaped Flask - SF.276 Origin: Eastern Mediterranean Circa: 1
st
Century AD
to 2
nd
Century AD Dimensions:2.75" (7.0cm) high Collection: Classical Medium: Glass Condition: Intact
The wrinkled surface and the colour of this vessel
combine to give a naturalistic representation of a
dried date. Small mould-blown flasks of this type
were common in the first and second centuries
A.D and have been found across the Roman
Empire.
This vessel would have been blown into a two-
part mould of two vertical sections, it is of a
cream colour, the rim is rounded, the neck is
short. The relief patterns consist of short wavy
ridges imitating the wrinkles of the skin of a ripe
date. Flasks of this kind would have been
probably made to store perfume.(LK)