"Small Roman Flask, 100 Bc – 200 Ad"
Small flask with a lenticular body, topped with a long cylindrical neck narrowing at the top and ending in flat lips slightly hemmed at their ends. Blown glass with pearly iridescence, remains of limestone concretion on the upper part. Roman period, 100 BC – 200 AD. Dimensions: 8x2.7 cm. Provenance: Millon auction in the 2000s, Paris. Sold with a certificate of authenticity from the expert Serge Reynes, guarantee of origin and period. * Shipping costs on estimate. "This Roman flask was used to store products such as oils or perfumes, for medicinal or cosmetic use. Its shape and material testify to the expertise of Roman artisans in working with blown glass."