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Fish Flask

Date 3rd century
Dimensions L. 23.1 cm, H. 10.1 cm
Accession Number 79.1.107 (CMOG)
Credit The Corning Museum of Glass (Cat. 755), formerly in the Strauss Collection (S2621). Bequest of Mr. Strauss.
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Roman-period vessels in the form of fish must have been popular: a considerable variety of types survive to our time. Made entirely at the furnace, some examples have a furnace-finished rim, while others have a cracked-off rim.

Expand Video 27 Roman-period vessels in the form of fish must have been popular: a considerable variety of types survive to our time. Made entirely at the furnace, some examples have a furnace-finished rim, while others have a cracked-off rim.
Video 27 Roman-period vessels in the form of fish must have been popular: a considerable variety of types survive to our time. Made entirely at the furnace, some examples have a furnace-finished rim, while others have a cracked-off rim.
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