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Window glass | WMID-DDD812 |
Roman | Staffordshire |
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| A shard of glass, quite possibly Roman in date. The shard is possibly a fragment of window glass, although it does have a slight curvature so may actually be the base of a large vessel. It tapers in thickness from 12.93 mm at its thickest to 7.43 mm. It is opaque and has many inconsistencies and ... | |||||
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Window glass | WMID-33A646 |
Roman | Staffordshire |
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| One edge fragment of cast blue/green Roman window glass. The underside is flat and rough and the upper side is glossy. It is 45.5mm long, 42.2mm wide, 2.1mm thick and weighs 7.16g. There are frequent impurities and bubbles in the glass. | |||||
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Window glass | SF-0278C8 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| 1: A fragment of cast Roman pale blue/green window glass, roughly rectangular in shape, measuring 25mm by 19mm in size and 4mm in thickness. A complete corner survives with rounded edges and a tooling mark near the corner, so this glass was square or rectangular in shape when complete. One face... | |||||
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Window glass | SF7458 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Squarish fragment of window glass, just under 2 mm thick. The surface is lost and the glass is iridescent on both faces. Although the glass is not post-medieval, it is hard to put a precise date on it; it is probably either Roman or medieval. | |||||
| Window glass | SF5265 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Edge fragment. Also one piece of possible Roman square bottle. | |||||
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Window glass | SF5110 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Fragment of cast window glass. Translucent glass, it has a matt finish on one surface due to a blown cylinder being laid on sand and then cut and unrolled to form a flat pane. One edge is perhaps original. | |||||
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Window glass | SF5109 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Fragment of cast window glass. Clear glass with many small air bubbles, it has a matt finish on one surface due to a blown cylinder being laid on sand and then cut and unrolled to form a flat pane. The other face is smoother with many fine scratches. Two edges are original and two are broken. | |||||
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Window glass | SF3953 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Fragment of glass that may have come from a window, or from a 'prismatic' bottle with straight sides. No original edge survives. The fragment is almost colourless, slightly greenish with one face matt and the other shiny. | |||||
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Window glass | SF3952 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Fragment of window glass with small length of original edge. A translucent darkish turquoise, one face is matt and the other has a slight sheen with very fine striations parallel to the original edge. The original edge is evenly rounded to form a U shape. 22 mm long (perpendicular to the origina... | |||||
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Window glass | SF3951 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Fragment of Roman window glass with one original edge. A translucent pale greyish green in colour, both faces are matt but one is much rougher than the other. (This is caused by blowing a cylinder, cutting it up one side and allowing it to flatten onto a sand bed). 37.5 mm long (parallel to th... | |||||

