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Frasco com tampa, em vidro transparente incolor. Base rasa com estrela lapidada de 16 pontas.Bojo cilíndrico predominantemente preenchido por padrão geométrico relevado de pequenas pontas de... | Desconhecido
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Frasco com tampa, em vidro transparente incolor. Base rasa com estrela lapidada de 16 pontas.Bojo cilíndrico predominantemente preenchido por padrão geométrico relevado de pequenas pontas de... | Desconhecido

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    • Frasco com tampa, em vidro transparente incolor. Base rasa com estrela lapidada de 16 pontas.Bojo cilíndrico predominantemente preenchido por padrão geométrico relevado de pequenas pontas de diamante interrompido por três faixas horizontais - na base facetada, na cintura e topo biseladas e por reserva central oval, com moldura interior octogonal lisa. Ombros boleados planos com decoração idêntica de padrão geométrico relevado de pequenas pontas de diamante. Colo elevado cilíndrico, liso com in...

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    • Vidros
  • Subject:

    • Frasco
  • Medium:

    • Vidro transparente incolor

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  • Size:

    • Altura: 15,2 cm; Diametro: 7,4 cm

Time

  • Date:

    • XIX

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    • , Desconhecido (Fundo Antigo)
  • Identifier:

    • PNS5591
  • Institution:

    • Instituto dos Museus e da Conservação
  • Provider:

    • Instituto dos Museus e da Conservação
  • Providing country:

    • Portugal
  • First published in Europeana:

    • 2014-08-07
  • Last updated in Europeana:

    • 2014-08-08

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    • Copyright © Instituto dos Museus e da Conservação

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    • 02030_Ag_PT_DGPC_ALL_Masterpieces

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