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Roman glass square bottle

Mould-blown bottle with CHRESIMVS FECIT - ‘Chresimus made (this)’. The bottle is fragmentary with parts of the shoulder and body missing. With a small horizontal folded rim, the edge bent in to extend over part of the neck opening, and a D-shaped mouth (distorted by the upper handle attachment); a short cylindrical straight-sided neck, tooled at junction with flat shoulder; square sectioned body; and a slightly concave base. A broad angular ribbon handle with a central groove forming two wide ridges applied to the edge of the shoulder and attached to the neck and rim. Mould marks are visible on the sides of the bottle, especially near the base. There is a horizontal band of wear on the neck. Raised base design consisting of L-shaped or right-angle mouldings at the corners and four concentric rings, the outer pair containing a clockwise inscription. The inscription and three inside circles are distorted, the inscription having two superimposed impressions. There are wear marks on the base corner mouldings. Mid-1st century A.D.

Roman glass square bottle
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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

82.11H/12.4

Find Information

Site Name: Usk, Monmouthshire

Grid Reference: SO 3775 0049
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1973

Notes: from fortress latrine pit

Measurements

height / mm:163.0 (total)
height / mm:130.0 (body)
minimum diameter / mm:45.7 (rim)
diameter / mm
maximum width / mm:105.0 x 106.0 (body)
width / mm
thickness / mm:1.0-9.0 (wall)

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