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| Goblet. Slightly convex base, narrow cylindrical stem, tall bulging body flaring out from stem, rounded lip interior thickened. Pontil mark under base. Glass, greenish blue with blowing spirals Missing ... 1935/05/09 |
Goblet. Flat foot, thickened at edges. Cylindrical stem tapering to body; sides of body have shallow flare, narrower than base so far as is preserved. Bubble protrusion (possibly from paraison using ... 1935/05/09 |
Goblet. Mostly flat foot with undulation; cylindrical stem with pinch mark from tool; flared conical body. Rim unknown. Pontil mark on bottom. Glass, blueish green. Rare pinprick bubbles. Blowing spirals ... 1935/05/10 |
Bronze unguent spoon with long shaft, circular in section, ending in a blunt point. Small hemispherical bowl attached at almost a ninety degree angle to handle. Cast bead-and-reel decoration on shaft near ... Late Roman or Byzantine |
Bronze needle with long shaft, circular in section, tapering to a sharp point. Head flattened and curved at the end, with a rounded rectangular eye. Bronze Complete profile. Single fragment preserves point, ... 1st century |
| Bronze implement consisting of a shaft, square in section, tapering at one end to a blunt point and flattened thin at the other end. May be traces of a rectangular hole cut through the flattened head ... 1935/08/04 |
Bronze needle with shaft circular or oval in section near head, diamond-shaped near point. Head flattened and split, with a long oval eye. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 176, #1242-1244 for the type. Bronze Complete ... Byzantine? (On analogy with Corinth XII, p. 176, #1242-1244) |
| Twenty-one bronze buttons: mostly globular; mostly made out of two hollow halves, top and bottom, joining horizontally; many but not all with wire suspension loop at top for sewing button on cloth. Smaller ... annot be earlier than 1622 CE |
| Engraved decoration on the outside of both parts, as follows. On one side: a saint standing, orans, wearing a long embroidered gown and jacket. On each shoulder is a cross. Her hands extend into the arms ... 1935/05/02 |
| Pierced oval medal. Similar to MF-14462. Obverse: two saints flanking Baroque ciborium over a tomb or altar. Reverse: St. Philip Neri, St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Isidore, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Theresa ... cannot be earlier than 1622 CE |
| Pierced oval medal. Reverse: inscribed cross, field and frame.
Obverse translates to:
[CRUX SACRA SIT MIHI LUX]
[NON DRACO SIT MIHI DUX]
[CRUX SANCTI PATRIS BEN EDICT inscribed. Obverse: six lines of ... cannot be earlier than 1622 CE |
| Bronze implement, most likely a pin, with long, very thin shaft, circular in section. Appears to taper to a point at one end. Bronze Missing parts. Single fragment preserves shaft, tip; head broken off ... 1935/05/04 |
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