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Gallery Of Glass For Sale - Roman and Other Ancient Glass - Free-blown Vessels
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We do not make Footed Dishes to order - these are individual vessels that are in stock and can be purchased as seen.
* 0005: Extra bit of glass added to base ring - seen as a small lump in the photos
** 0008: Small scuff on outer edge of corner of wall - largely polished out |
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Footed Dishes (also known as 'Shallow Tubular-rimmed Bowls') occur in the third quarter of the 1st century CE, e.g. at Usk Roman fort in Wales, and at sites in the UK, including Colchester, Fishbourne and Gloucester. Found in pale blue-green, but also in dark green and dark blue colours. The free-blown equivalent of non-blown shallow dishes of the early to mid 1st century CE.
References:
Price, J. (1995) 'Glass Vessels', in Manning, W.H., et al 'Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-1976. The Roman Small Finds', pp.139-191
Cool, H.E.M. & Price, J. (1995) 'Roman Vessel Glass from Excavations in Colchester 1971-85'
Price, J. & Cottam, S. (1998) 'Romano-British Glass Vessels: A Handbook', p.77-78
Prior, J. (2015) 'The Impact of Glassblowing on the Early-Roman Glass Industry (c.50 B.C. – A.D. 79)', ch.3, pp.103-158
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