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A work made of glass, mold-blown technique.

Perfume Bottle with Looped Stopper, 1st century BCE-4th century CE

Ancient Roman

A work made of terracotta.

Lamp, 2nd-3rd century

Ancient Roman

Bowl-shaped terracotta vessel with a foot, glazed in red with black figures encircling its body.

Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), late 6th century BCE

Ancient Greek

A work made of glass.

Mirror Decoration, Late Roman-Byzantine Period (4th-7th century)

Ancient Egyptian

A work made of glass.

Mirror Decoration, Late Roman-Byzantine Period (4th-7th century)

Ancient Egyptian

A work made of bronze.

Lamp with Cross, Byzantine Period (about 4th–7th century)

Ancient Egyptian

A work made of bronze.

Bracelet, about 8th century BCE

Ancient Greek

A work made of bronze.

Quatrefoil spiral fibula (garment pin), 7th century BCE

Ancient Etruscan

A work made of glass.

Conical Lamp, 275–300

Ancient Roman

A work made of alabaster and glass.

Mirror with Frame, Late Roman-Byzantine Period (4th-7th century)

Ancient Egyptian

A work made of bronze.

Biconical Bead Necklace, Geometric Period (800–600 BCE)

Ancient Greek

A work made of bronze.

Biconical Bead, Geometric Period (800–600 BCE)

Ancient Greek

A work made of terracotta, black-glaze with stamping.

Guttus (Pouring Vessel), 400-375 BCE

Ancient Greek

A work made of terracotta, red-figure.

Chous (Toy Pitcher), 400-380 BCE

Ancient Greek

A work made of bronze.

Fibula (Garment Pin), Geometric Period (about 800 BCE)

Ancient Greek

A work made of glass, mold-blown technique.

Jug, 4th century

Ancient Roman

A work made of gouache over graphite on cream wove paper.

Reproduction of fresco from Knossos, n.d.

E. L. Gillieron

A work made of terracotta.

Statuette of a Goddess, 600-580 BCE

Ancient Greek

A work made of terracotta, black-figure.

Aryballos (Cointainer for Oil), 625-600 BCE

Ancient Greek

Black glazed terracotta vessel with a short, curved handle on one side. Visible cracks indicate fragmentary repair.

Mug, about 460 BCE

Ancient Greek

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