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- Rim broken away from vessel, but was outsplayed originally. Below neck constriction, vessel broadens into squat bulbous shape. Mould-blown busts, one pair on opposite sides, located at widest part of body. They represent probably females with drapery over breasts. Base is lozenge-shaped with pontil mark and offset ridge where mould was not tight. Projecting ridge extends up opposite sides of vessel, due also to loose fitting mould. Bubbly, dirt-stained, and stress cracking.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Mould-blown vessel. Brown. Rim folded in and downward. Tall cylindrical neck, with moulded negro head at base. Nearly horizontal shoulders. body of vase is roughly conical. Two mould blown boys stand on opposite sides of body and have arms wrapped around it. Their heads up against side of vessel turn in opposite directions. Lower parts of their body rendered in snaky curve. Projecting ridge extends up opposite sides of vessel due to loose-fitting mould. Base is round, offset, and has continuation of that projecting ridge. Pontil mark. One side of vase repaired in atiquity (?) with fragment of glass that was fused on carelessly. Crusty around repair patch. Stress cracking. Frosty throughout.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Mold-blown vessel. Rimless cylindrical neck. Parts of two different molds seem to have been utilized. One side shows portly squat body of a human (or a god like Bes?). Body is nude, with arms at sides, protruding belly and probably sitting with knees up. Feet broken off. Flat base. Other side is questionable; probably a frontal human-like creature, nude, with tail (?) curling down to the left. Flat base. protruding ridge extending up on opposite sides shows that the two mold halves were ill-fitting. Some pitting.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Small flask. Green glass. Horizontal, uneven, folded rim. White spiral marvered into glass from top to bottom. Cylindrical neck. Inverted piriform body. Slight pontil mark. Poor material, black and brown impurities, stone, many pinprick and larger bubbles. Intact, no weathering. Flask.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Green glass cylindrical unguentarium, with thickly folded, slightly outsplayed rim, and almost no distinction between neck and body. Base shows both pontil mark and sharp tool indent, that is evident on interior. Glass fabric is completely saturated with bubbles of all sizes. Three large vertical bubbles make ridges on vessel interior. Sandy inclusions on base, neck, under fold of rim.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- This tiny blue glass vessel shows very slight difference between cylindrical neck and body. body is very gently rounded. No real base, vessel will not stand on its own. neck rim is asymmetrically shaped and not uniformly thick. A small chip in rim is missing. Fabric is cloudy, weathered, and feels abraded to touch.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Max body diameter: 7cm. Rim diameter: 4.9 cm. Free blown of bubbly light green glass, deeply kicked base with pontil mark. Neck wound with blue glass threads. Approximately one-third of body missing. Ovoid body. Flaring neck. Rim pinched to form lip for pouring
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Straight-sided, yellow glass bottle with distinct shoulder and funnel-shaped neck. Base is thick and stable; vessel stands upright. Slightly protruding pontil mark. Patches of enamel weathering inside and out, plus pits with golden iridescence on body, neck, and inner neck. Mold blown of translucent, almost colorless, glass with yellowish tinge.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Fairly thick glass. Rim outsplayed, then folded up, with slightly convex sides. Neck is wide and broadens out into pear-shaped body. Base concave with pontil mark. Handles, broken off, extended from shoulder to widest part of body. Fragments missing from neck and shoulder. Decoration consists of rows of lobe-shaped festoons, delineated in blue, red, and white borders. This technique effected by dragging tool vertically across colored bands within the fabric of the still-hot vessel. Repair cracks.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Rim partially broken, but is outsplayed & folded out-splayed & folded outward & up. Neck is cylindrical & constricts at base. Body is drop-shape, w/flat base. Wheel mark bands, some of them multiple, ring vessel from neck to base.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology