Glass alabastron (perfumebottle) – Probably Phoenician – Archaic – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/239897
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Mosque LampThis lamp has a flattened, almost globular body with a long flared neck and a low folded foot. Three suspension loops are attached to the body. The enameled and gilded decoration consists of three main registers and four narrower bands of continuous vegetal patterns
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Until 1982, private collection; May 20, 1982 sold through Sotheby’s New York (lot 118), reputedly acquired by Barbara Piasecka Johnson; 1982-1994, reputedly, collection of Barbara Piasecka Johnson, Princeton, NJ; December 14, 1994, acquired by Phoenix Ancient Art, purchased through Sotheby’s New York (lot 124); [with Phoenix Ancient Art S
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Until 1982, private collection; May 20, 1982 sold through Sotheby’s New York (lot 118), reputedly acquired by Barbara Piasecka Johnson; 1982-1994, reputedly, collection of Barbara Piasecka Johnson, Princeton, NJ; December 14, 1994, acquired by Phoenix Ancient Art, purchased through Sotheby’s New York (lot 124); [with Phoenix Ancient Art S
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