Flask
1401 BC-1336 BC (made)
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Core-formed cobalt blue unguent jar, of krateriskos form, with a lip and foot rimmed with yellow. The neck and body is decorated with applied thread decoration in white bordered by yellow, and there are separately formed handles in blue.
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Materials and techniques | Glass, core-formed, with applied thread decoration |
Brief description | Glass flask of krateriskos shape, in cobalt blue decorated with white and yellow wavy lines and with blue handles. Egypt (probably Malqata or el-Amarna), New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1401 BC-1336 BC |
Physical description | Core-formed cobalt blue unguent jar, of krateriskos form, with a lip and foot rimmed with yellow. The neck and body is decorated with applied thread decoration in white bordered by yellow, and there are separately formed handles in blue. |
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Object history | The original accession registers for this object state that it is said to have come from a Greek tomb. Purchased from John Webb. |
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Other number | 9847 - Glass gallery number |
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Accession number | 1011-1868 |
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Record created | December 13, 1997 |
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