Category:Ancient Roman glass cup with wreaths (Baltimore)
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- English: The Greek inscription on this amber-colored, cylinder-shaped vessel has a reversed letter N, a common mistake for an artisan writing on a mold. Wreaths, palm branches, and the inscription, reading "Take the victory," indicate that the vessel was made to celebrate a contest or honor. molded glass, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.
Media in category "Ancient Roman glass cup with wreaths (Baltimore)"
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Roman - Glass Cup with Wreaths - Walters 4755 - Bottom.jpg 1,695 × 1,800; 195 KB
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Roman - Glass Cup with Wreaths - Walters 4755 - Side A.jpg 1,695 × 1,800; 204 KB
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Roman - Glass Cup with Wreaths - Walters 4755 - Side B.jpg 1,695 × 1,800; 192 KB
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Roman - Glass Cup with Wreaths - Walters 4755 - Side C.jpg 1,695 × 1,800; 172 KB
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Roman - Glass Cup with Wreaths - Walters 4755 - Side D.jpg 1,695 × 1,800; 180 KB
Categories:
- 1st-century inscriptions in the United States
- Ancient Roman glassware in the Walters Art Museum
- Ancient Greek inscriptions in the United States
- 1st-century glassware in the United States
- Ancient Roman drinking glasses
- Trophies of the United States
- Ancient Roman molded glass
- Wreaths in art
- Cup trophies
- Amber glass
- 1925