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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Oil flask reconstructed from fragments. Rim and handles complete and about two-thirds of the body. The glass, originally colourless, is now slightly milky-white and iridescent. The rim is folded outwards, and inwards, leaving a very narrow mouth-opening. It has a fairly short neck, two 'dolphin' handles and a globular body with wheel-cut decoration. The base of the flask, of which only fragments remain, has a design of cut grooves radiating from the centre.
Site Name: Caerleon Fortress Baths, Caerleon
Notes: From the site of the frigidarium at the baths, Drain Group 4.
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