Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Object | |
Name: | MF 3773 | |
Title: | GLASS TUBULAR FOOTED STEMLESS GOBLET | |
Category Code: | MF | |
Object Number: | 3773 | |
Description: | Goblet. Low, spreading, double walled foot with no distinct base or stem. Narrow (0.01) cup body begins immediately above foot, flaring walls of much thinner glass. Bubble from parasion at bottom of cup; ovoid pontil mark. Made from single gather. | |
Material: | Glass, light blueish green. Few small-medium bubbles. Blowing sprials in body and base. | |
Condition: | Fragment. 1 fragment. Base and lower part of body. Some milky and brown weathering. | |
Manufacture: | Blown, single gather | |
Dimensions Preserved: | Diam. of base 0.049; H. 0.042 | |
Period: | Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) | |
Chronology: | Or later (7th-8th). Cf. Jalame #229-235, but with much narrower cup where meets foot. | |
Area: | South Stoa | |
Context: | NB139 P144 | |
Bibliography: | Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 722 (Note dated here to 11th or 12 cent, but almost certainly is earlier) | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Publication: Davidson, Corinth 12, 1952 Monument: South Stoa Basket: NB139 P144 Notebook Page: NB 139, spread 95 (pp. 144 - 145) |