Glass jug with trefoil rim
While ancient glass drinking cups occur occasionally in matching sets, it is unusual to find a pair of blown-glass vessels for pouring. Whether these two jugs were found together is uncertain, but it is remarkable that they both entered Moore’s collection. Shared details suggest that they were made in the same workshop, if not by the same artisan. Both served the purpose of holding liquids such as oil or water.
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