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On display at V&A South Kensington
Glass, Room 131

Fragment

1410 BC-1375 BC (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Fragments excavated from the Palace of Amenhotep III of Thebes, core-formed glass with applied treads, Egypt (probably Malkata), XVIIIth Dynasty, 1410-1375 BC


Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 8 parts.

  • Fragment
  • Fragment
  • Fragment
  • Fragment
  • Fragment
  • Fragment
  • Fragment
  • Fragment
Materials and techniques
Glass, core-formed with applied treads
Brief description
Fragments excavated from the Palace of Amenhotep III of Thebes, core-formed glass with applied treads, Egypt (probably Malkata), XVIIIth Dynasty, 1410-1375 BC
Styles
Gallery label
Fragments , core-formed with applied treads Egypt (probably Malkata), XVIIIth Dynasty (1410-1375 BC) Gift of Mr Henry Wallis (61 1 to 8-1900) Excavated from the Palace of Amenhotep III of Thebes. .(18/06/2009)
Credit line
Given by Mr Henry Wallis
Object history
Excavated from the Palace of Amenhotep III of Thebes.
Production
Made in Egypt, possibly Malkata.
Collection
Accession number
61:1 to 8-1900

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Record createdJune 18, 2009
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