Ribbed mosaic glass bowl

Roman, probably Italian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

Translucent cobalt blue and purple, and opaque white.
Outsplayed horizontal rim, with thick, uneven, rounded edge; convex curving side, tapering downwards.
Composite mosaic pattern formed from polygonal sections of three canes: one in a blue ground with a white irregular square surrounding a central white dot; another in a blue ground with with white dots around a purple circle outlined in white with a central white dot; and one in a purple ground with an irregular pattern of white dots; on exterior, fourteen obliquely curving ribs extending from below rim to undercurve of side.
Broken and repaired, with holes in rim and side, most of bottom, and all of base ring missing; dulling, pitting, and slight iridescent weathering.

The bowl originally would have had a base ring similar to 17.194.262.

Ribbed mosaic glass bowl, Glass, Roman, probably Italian

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