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Antique Roman Vial Artifact, 1st-3rd Century AD, Over 1700 Years Old!

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The AI Scan of the item provides a Full Description. I can't verify the material this old that it is made of, so I am relying totally on AI.Β Roman Glass Vial:- Description: This is an ancient Roman glass vial.- Origin: Roman Empire- Time Period: 1st-3rd century AD- Price: I estimate this Roman glass vial to be valued between $40-$60 USD, assuming its authenticity can be verified.- History: Ancient Roman glassmaking was a sophisticated art, with glass vessels being produced in a variety of shapes and sizes for both practical and decorative purposes. These vials were commonly used to hold perfumes, oils, medicines, and other precious liquids. The process of creating these glass items involved heating silica sand with natron (a naturally occurring sodium carbonate) and lime, then shaping the molten glass using various techniques such as blowing, casting, and molding.Roman glassmakers were skilled at creating vibrant colors by adding metallic oxides to the molten glass. Over centuri

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Antique Roman Vial Artifact, 1st-3rd Century AD, Over 1700 Years Old!

The AI Scan of the item provides a Full Description. I can't verify the material this old that it is made of, so I am relying totally on AI.Β 
Roman Glass Vial:
- Description: This is an ancient Roman glass vial.
- Origin: Roman Empire
- Time Period: 1st-3rd century AD
- Price: I estimate this Roman glass vial to be valued between $40-$60 USD, assuming its authenticity can be verified.
- History: Ancient Roman glassmaking was a sophisticated art, with glass vessels being produced in a variety of shapes and sizes for both practical and decorative purposes. These vials were commonly used to hold perfumes, oils, medicines, and other precious liquids. The process of creating these glass items involved heating silica sand with natron (a naturally occurring sodium carbonate) and lime, then shaping the molten glass using various techniques such as blowing, casting, and molding.
Roman glassmakers were skilled at creating vibrant colors by adding metallic oxides to the molten glass. Over centuri

This product is superb for anyone looking for quality Vintage products.

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SKU: 643076

Category: Vintage > Antiques > 100 Years Or Older

Original Price: $66.65 USD

Sale Price: $39.99 USD

Availability: In Stock

Condition: Brand fresh

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terrific Antique Roman Vial Artifact, 1st-3rd Century AD, Over 1700 Years Old!!
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From my experience, the Antique Roman Vial Artifact, 1st-3rd Century AD, Over 1700 Years Old! works well enough so I’m okay with it.
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exceptional Antique Roman Vial Artifact, 1st-3rd Century AD, Over 1700 Years Old!!
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