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Travessa de vidro com duas pegas, do tipo "Isings 97 C". Forma oval pouco profunda, e fundo com pé também oval. No topo da elipse duas pegas recortadas e com orifício hexagonal, destinado...
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Travessa de vidro com duas pegas, do tipo "Isings 97 C". Forma oval pouco profunda, e fundo com pé também oval. No topo da elipse duas pegas recortadas e com orifício hexagonal, destinado...

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    • Travessa de vidro com duas pegas, do tipo "Isings 97 C". Forma oval pouco profunda, e fundo com pé também oval. No topo da elipse duas pegas recortadas e com orifício hexagonal, destinado provavelmente a receber um adorno, sendo uma delas parcialmente reconstituída. Trata-se de uma imitação em vidro das travessas em metal, elaboradas a partir de molde. (Segundo Alarcão, op.cit.).

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  • Type:

    • Vidros
  • Subject:

    • Travessa de vidro
  • Medium:

    • Vidro

Properties

  • Size:

    • Largura: 2,5 cm; Comprimento: 34,5 cm

Time

  • Date:

    • []

Provenance

  • Provenance:

    • 1949, Other, Mandato legal. Intervenções arqueológicas do Museu.
  • Identifier:

    • 983.458.5
  • Institution:

    • Museu Nacional de Arqueologia
  • 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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  • Rights:

    • Copyright © Instituto dos Museus e da Conservação

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    • 02030_Ag_PT_DGPC_ALL_Masterpieces

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