| Object Number | MS5022 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Roman |
| Provenience | Israel | Beth Shean |
| Period | Roman Period |
| Date Made | 300-399 CE |
| Section | Mediterranean |
| Materials | Glass |
| Technique | Blown |
| Description | Thin blue-green blown glass, partially covered with flaking iridescence. Base slightly concave. Shoulder curves gradually into neck. Slightly flaring plain rim, ground smooth. Lower rim decorated with 4 threads: one thin, three thicker ones. Perhaps used to hold wine, oil or other table liquids. |
| Height | 30.4 cm |
| Outside Diameter | 7.2 cm |
| Credit Line | Purchased from Fr. Vester and Company, American Colony Store, Jerusalem, 1913 |
| Other Number | GL18 (Ancient Glass Project) - Other Number | 1586 - Other Number |
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