Your Antiquarian

Auction 6  –  30 March 2025

Your Antiquarian, Auction 6

Ancient Art

Su, 30.03.2025, from 5:00 PM CEST
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Description

Roman flask

ITEM: Flask
MATERIAL: Glass
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 121 mm x 22 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Dutch private collection, acquired between 1980 - 1990

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

Roman flasks were versatile and functional vessels used primarily for storing and transporting liquids such as oils, perfumes, and medicinal concoctions. These flasks, which were typically made from glass or ceramic, varied in size and shape, reflecting their diverse uses and the craftsmanship of the period. Glass flasks were particularly valued for their ability to contain and preserve aromatic oils and perfumes, which were essential in daily Roman life for personal grooming and religious rituals. Ceramic flasks, on the other hand, were often used for more practical purposes, such as storing cooking oils or vinegar.

The design of Roman flasks often included features that facilitated their use and storage. Many flasks had narrow necks to minimize spillage and maintain the quality of their contents. Some were equipped with handles or spouts to make pouring easier, while others had stoppers or lids to seal the contents securely. The artistic quality of these vessels varied from simple, utilitarian designs to more elaborate forms decorated with patterns or inscriptions. Inscriptions on flasks sometimes indicated the type of liquid contained or the name of the owner, adding a personalized touch to these everyday objects.

Roman flasks also provide valuable insights into trade and cultural exchanges within the Roman Empire. Glass production techniques, including the use of molds and blowing methods, were advanced during the Roman period, and Roman glassware was widely traded across the empire. The distribution of Roman flasks throughout various provinces reflects the extensive trade networks and the integration of different cultures within the empire. Additionally, the variety in flask designs and materials reveals the adaptability of Roman artisans to different regional tastes and technological innovations.

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Price realized 110 EUR
Starting price 110 EUR
Estimate 180 EUR
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