- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Kingfisher green glass bottle with round body, pointed base, narrow neck and lip.
- Person
- Field collector Unknown Collector
- PRM source Mercy Watson
- PRM source Ipswich Museum
- PRM source Patricia Margaret Maclaren Butler
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1889
- Date collected
- 1889
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1967
- Materials and processes
- Material Glass
- Dimensions
- Height 105 mm, Diameter 60 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1967.29.122.11
- Associated publications
- Referred to on page 462 of 'Asia and the Middle East', by Dan Hicks, in World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: A Characterization, edited by Dan Hicks and Alice Stevenson (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2013), pp. 455-70. Hicks writes: ‘The largest component of the Lebanese material comprises an assemblage of c. 11 glass scent bottles ‘taken from tombs near Tyre and Sidon’, and c. 50 fragments of glass from multiple sites (1967.29.63, 1967.29.122), were among a collection of objects ‘brought back from Palestine, 1885-1887’, donated to Ipswich Museum by Mercy Watson, and purchased by the PRM with a large collection of other material from Ipswich Museum in 1966 (cf. 21.2.1 above).’. [MJD (Verve) 11/1/2016]
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