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Cream-colored, handle-less cup with faint patches of green, rows of small pinecone and flower decorations, gold-colored lip, and round foot

Chalice with Pinecone Pattern

Roman

This mold-made, relief ware vessel has a vitreous lead glaze. The low, broad foot has molded edges and a deep central concavity underneath. The extremely truncated stem supports the deep, rounded body with a broad mouth. The rim is offset by molding. Five rows of small pine cones in relief, each framed by an arch, ring the vessel. A small granulated rosette fills each 'spandrel' between arches. The glaze has decayed to a semi-irridescent pale pinkish-yellow on vessel's exterior, although small green patches provide some insight into its original color. The interior and rim are coated with a well-preserved yellow-brown glaze.

Terracotta, lead glaze

Roman Imperial period, Early

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