Roman long perfume flaskA lengthy Roman glass unguentarium in very pale green glass with a thickening around the middle. Some light irridescence and a network of earthy encrustations. The item is likely from the eastern territories of the Roman Empire. This elegant flask would have been used as a container for the perfumes and costly oils. It was probably accompanied with a long glass or bronze spatula to extract the contents. Period: 1st century AD | OBJECT INFORMATION £100.00 | SIMILAR PRICED ITEMS 18cm(L) / 7"(L) Period: 1st century AD |