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Lot 59

A Byzantine mold blown light green glass hexagonal pitcher,6th-7th century AD with trefoil rim...

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Lot 59

A Byzantine mold blown light green glass hexagonal pitcher,
6th-7th century AD
with trefoil rim...

Price Realised: £3,936

Estimate: £3,000 - £5,000

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Lot 59

Description

A Byzantine mold blown light green glass hexagonal pitcher,
6th-7th century AD

with trefoil rim and handle,

15.3cm high

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Baron Stanley Kalms (1931-2025) ; Acquired Sasson Ancient Art, 2002

Mold-blown polygonal jugs and jars with Jewish or Christian symbols are thought to have been made in the vicinity of Jerusalem. The panels are in sunk relief and enclosed within a border of small circular depressions. This Christian example, hexagonal in form, features three panels with large concentric lozenges each separated by a unique panel including one with a cross fourchéset above three graduated steps, one with a cross fourchéset on three stepped elliptical rings, and one with a cross on a rod emerging from a stylized foliate pattern. For a recent discussion of the types and for similar examples see M.S. Newby, The Shlomo Moussaieff Collection: Byzantine Mould-Blown Glass from The Holy Land with Jewish and Christian Symbols, London, 2008, p. 76, n. 34.

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