The group of surviving Roman-period glass has many examples of decorative (and even structural) additions. Because we see so few examples of this three-footed vessel, this invention may have been made by only one glassblower or workshop.
Bottle with Three Feet
Date | Mid-1st century A.D. |
Dimensions | H. 2 5/8", D. 1 3/8" |
Collection Link | https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/239785 |
Accession Number | 74.51.200 (Metropolitan Museum of Art) |
Credit | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cesnola Collection, Purchased by subscription 1874-1876. |
Video Type | full |