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Cosmetic Tube and Applicator
Cosmetic Tube and Applicator

Cosmetic Tube and Applicator

Artist Unknown
Date4th–5th century
MediumGlass: rod-formed, wound, and tooled
DimensionsTube: H. 4 1/2 x Diam. 1 1/8 in. (10.8 x 2.9 cm); Applicator: H. 4 1/2 x Diam. 1/4 in. (10.8 x 0.6 cm)
ClassificationsGlass
Credit LineGift of Mr. George D. Pratt, courtesy of Mrs. Katherine Pendleton Arrington
Object numberG.50.8.27/a-b
On View
On view
ProvenanceGeorge D. Pratt, Glen Cove, NY (d.1935); given to Katherine Pendleton Arrington, Warrenton, NC, before 1935; given to North Carolina State Art Society, Raleigh, by 1938 (see file photo); on extended loan to the North Carolina Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, ca. 1938-ca.1956.
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