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Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron (bottle) of Egyptian alabaster (travertine), with two lug projections on body: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 664 - 525 BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron (bottle) of Egyptian alabaster, with distinctive dark horizontal banding, and two lug projections on body: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 664 - 525 BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron of translucent blackish blue core-formed glass with opaque white trail: Ancient Mediterranean, from Cyprus, Hellenistic Period, first half of first century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron of translucent blackish blue core-formed glass with opaque white trail: Eastern Mediterranean, from Cyprus, Hellenistic Period, first half of first century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron, of cobalt blue core-formed glass with opaque white and yellow trails: Ancient Mediterranean: Classical Period, late 6th to 5th century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron, of translucent cobalt blue core-formed glass with opaque yellow and turquoise trails: Ancient Mediterranean, Classical Period, late 6th to mid 5th century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron, of translucent white core-formed glass with opaque pale purple trails: Mediterranean, Classical Period, late 6th to 5th century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron, of slightly translucent white core-formed glass with opaque deep purple spiral and zig zag trail around body: Mediterranean, Classical Period, middle of 6th to end of 5th century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron of dark blue core-formed glass, mixed with patches of dull yellow-brown, decorated with opaque white and yellow trails: Ancient Mediterranean, Hellenistic Period, second half of 4th century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron of translucent cobalt blue core-formed glass with opaque white, pale yellow and turquoise blue trails: Ancient Mediterranean, Hellenistic Period, 2nd half of 4th century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron of translucent cobalt blue core-formed glass with opaque yellow and white trails: Ancient Mediterranean, Classical Period, late 6th to early 5th century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron of dark cobalt blue core-formed glass, with opaque white, yellow and turquoise blue trails: Ancient Mediterranean, Hellenistic Period, 2nd half 4th century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron of cobalt blue core-formed glass with opaque yellow trails: Mediterranean, Helleinistic Period, middle of 4th to early 3rd century BC

Alabastron Alabastron

Alabastron with fillet on neck: Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty

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