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Oval Dish

Date Probably 5th to early 6th century
Dimensions H. 4.5 cm, L. 23.5 cm
Accession Number 53.1.107 (CMOG)
Credit The Corning Museum of Glass (Cat. 84), formerly in the Strauss Collection.
Video Type short
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The only differences between the process for making a round dish (see Vid. 42) and an oval one is that the bubble has been flattened, and during the opening process cenrtipedal force alone is used in the final moments of the proceedure. The video joins the process immediately after completion of the Roman foot.

Expand Video 43 The only differences between the process for making a round dish (see Vid. 42) and an oval one is that the bubble has been flattened, and during the opening process cenrtipedal force alone is used in the final moments of the proceedure. The video joins the process immediately after completion of the Roman foot.
Video 43 The only differences between the process for making a round dish (see Vid. 42) and an oval one is that the bubble has been flattened, and during the opening process cenrtipedal force alone is used in the final moments of the proceedure. The video joins the process immediately after completion of the Roman foot.
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