EditorialAmphoriskos, formerly the collection of Oskar Zettler sen. (Munich), Glass, Thread support, Thread inlay, Glass production, Glass, Total: Height: 14.9 cm; Muzzle diameter: 4 cm; Base diameter: 3.5 cm, Antiquity, The body of the amphoriscos was probably...
EditorialSolid gold facetted neck ring, made from melted Roman solidi. Cross section hexagonal and extends to both sides to a round wire, one end of which is provided with a pear-shaped eye, the other also of an eye, which, however, is pinched together and curl...
EditorialSolid gold facetted neck ring, made from melted Roman soldiers. The widened bottom end is hexagonal in cross section but slightly flatter at the back than at the front and runs thinner to a round wire on both sides, one of which is end is provided with...
Editorialbottle, Bottle of amber colored, transparent glass. The bottle has a cylindrical, downwardly rejuvenating body, a strong concave bottom with a flat, round standing ring and a slender cylindrical neck. The neck is cut straight from above, in later times...
EditorialTubby bottle of olive-green glass, decorated with melted glass wires, modeled with tongs, from which three figurines have been formed on the belly to represent animal skins., Crockery, glass, H 8 cm, D 6.5 cm, Sasanidische Period 224-651 AD, Syria.
EditorialBottle with bullet-shaped belly and long neck. Quite thick-walled but blown. The original color can not be determined with certainty due to iridescence. Whole surface is worked with lightly melted opaque glass threads., Bottle, glass, 15 cm, Italy.
Editorialglass fragment, 1 fragment of small cup with belly, reticella decoration, height 6.2 cm, diameter edge ~ 8 cm, thickness edge 2.9 mm, thickness wall min. 1.0 mm, diameter reticella rod 1.9 mm. Bluish green glass with melted red, marbled stripes.
EditorialLarge drinking bowl (carchesium) on foot of brown-yellow glass with melted glass grains of various colors., Carchesium, glass, 15 cm, ? 15.5 cm, I 1-100 AD, Russia.
EditorialSolid gold facetted neck ring, made from melted Roman solidi. The widened end is in appearance hexagonal in diameter. In reality, only the front has three facets, the back is flat. The widened part extends to both sides in a round wire, one end of whic...
EditorialAmphora of olive green, transparent glass with many air bubbles, including some large ones. The abdomen, of somewhat sagging shape, is squeezed under the shoulder. The bottom is not completely flat. The somewhat funnel-shaped neck is surrounded in the ...
EditorialFlute glass Flute glass with flower vines, birds and insects, Flat base with folded edge. The trunk built from a twisted wire, in which white, red and blue wires are melted. Blue, pinched wings on both sides. Tall, funnel-shaped chalice, engraved with ...
EditorialWine glass Goblet with flower and leaf vines, Vaulted base with a ground star at the bottom. Faceted cut with a double white-blue spiral. Above that a hollow knot between two discs. Funnel shaped calyx, rounded on the underside, adorned with melted mil...
EditorialStatue of French king Henri IV (1553-1610). The first statue was erected on the Pont Neuf in the early 18th century, but was melted down during the revolution. It was replaced at the Restoration by the re-cast statue from the Vendome column.
EditorialCan, Can with ribbed, slightly inserted bottom. Printed, spherical body with a ribbed wire and melted smooth wires. The neck ends in a triple-shaped mouth. Irregularly shaped high-rise ear., anonymous, Venice, c. 1550 - c. 1600, glass, glassblowing, h ...