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Art inspired by Beaker signed by Meges, Early Imperial, mid–1st century A.D., Roman, Syro-Palestinian, Glass; blown in a three-part mold, Height: 3 5/16 in. (8.5 cm), Glass, Translucent yellow green. Outsplayed knocked-off
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