[Corinth Object] MF 7252: SHALLOW GLASS BOWL

Shallow glass bowl or plate. Plain thickened rim somewhat set off from body. Body has straight wall with beginning of inward curve to base. Light blue. Common small to medium bubbles Fragment. 1 fragment ... By context

[Corinth Object] MF 7253: OPAQUE GREEN GLASS

Body sherd from object with convex curve, possibly a bowl Opaque green glass Fragment. 1 fragment. Body sherd. Iridescent ... By context

[Corinth Object] MF 7254: THICK RIMMED GLASS PLATE

Wide, shallow plate. Vertical outward tapered rim, possibly folded. Mostly straight body with slight compound curve, beginning to turn inward toward bottom of vessel. Light blue glass, few bubbles, curvilinear ... By context

[Corinth Object] MF 7255: GLASS CUP

Probably a cup. Outsplayed polished ground rim. Rounded convex body. Clear blueish glass with few pinprick bubbles. Horizontal striations, probably from wheel polishing Fragment. 1 fragment. Rim (<25%) ... 1937/10/06

[Corinth Object] MF 7256: MOSAIC RIBBED GLASS BOWL

Ribbed bowl. Concave body with sharp carination. Widely spaced ribs (single preserved rib, W. 0.008, spaced at least 0.017 from next rib), thicker at top than bottom. Made with mosaic canes which continue ... By context

[Corinth Object] MF 7257: GLASS BOWL

Bowl or plate. Outward thickened rim. Shape of body unknown. Pale blue glass with frequent pinprick to small bubbles Fragment. 2 fragments, mended. Rim (<25% circumference) and upper part of body Blown ... By context

[Corinth Object] MF 7258: RECTANGULAR GLASS JUG

Rectangular jug. Outsplayed round rim, folded inward. Cylindrical neck, somewhat narrower at top. Square body and base, with slight concavity. Pinched ribbon handle, attached 1/3 of way down neck and ... Dated by context

[Corinth Object] MF 7259: RIBBED GLASS CUP

Ribbed cup (zarte Rippenschale). Shape of base unknown. Flared lip with roughly finished plain rim (if not broken). Vertical ribs; preserved rim is 0.0035 wide, with gap to next rib of 0.011. Ribs bridged ... First half of 1st cent AC (Agora XXXIV p 45-6)