Dropper bottle

Dropper bottle University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library -- Special Collections Dept. manuscripttext eng A flattened rim leads to a 4.5 cm. neck that tapers inward and then expands to the globular body. The rim is infolded and flattened. The narrow spout is attached to the shoulder of the body and tilts upward at a 60 degree angle. The tip of the spout is not finished and may have been broken. The bottle is free-standing on a flattened base. Yael Israeli, Ancient Glass from the Israel Museum, 2003, p. 165. Jon Seligman et al., Late Hellenistic and Byzantine Burial Caves at Giv'at Sharet, Bet Shemesh, Atiqot XXIX, 1996, fig. 16, no. 1; also p. 58.Susan Auth, Ancient Glass at the Newark Museum, 1976, p. 152. A flattened rim leads to a 4.5 cm. neck that tapers inward and then expands to the globular body. The rim is infolded and flattened. The narrow spout is attached to the shoulder of the body and tilts upward at a 60 degree angle. The tip of the spout is not finished and may have been broken. The bottle is free-standing on a flattened base. Condition: Excellent nursing bottles Perfume bottles Pharmacy paraphernalia Glass containers Glassware, Roman Farid Karam M.D. Lebanon Antiquities Collection

Dropper bottle

University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library -- Special Collections Dept.

manuscripttext

eng

A flattened rim leads to a 4.5 cm. neck that tapers inward and then expands to the globular body. The rim is infolded and flattened. The narrow spout is attached to the shoulder of the body and tilts upward at a 60 degree angle. The tip of the spout is not finished and may have been broken. The bottle is free-standing on a flattened base.

Yael Israeli, Ancient Glass from the Israel Museum, 2003, p. 165. Jon Seligman et al., Late Hellenistic and Byzantine Burial Caves at Giv'at Sharet, Bet Shemesh, Atiqot XXIX, 1996, fig. 16, no. 1; also p. 58.Susan Auth, Ancient Glass at the Newark Museum, 1976, p. 152.

A flattened rim leads to a 4.5 cm. neck that tapers inward and then expands to the globular body. The rim is infolded and flattened. The narrow spout is attached to the shoulder of the body and tilts upward at a 60 degree angle. The tip of the spout is not finished and may have been broken. The bottle is free-standing on a flattened base.

Condition: Excellent

nursing bottles

Perfume bottles

Pharmacy paraphernalia

Glass containers

Glassware, Roman

Farid Karam M.D. Lebanon Antiquities Collection