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Yellow, blue, white and black mosaic glass sherd from the upper part of a vessel of Roman or later type. In the absence of archaeological context, its interest lies in the date of acquisition, as part of the collection of antiquities formed by Lady Harriet Kavanagh. Her collection with its inventory provides a rare example of a well-documented private group of materials from the 1840s.
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Glasscherf met geel, blauw, wit en zwart mozaïek, van het bovenste deel van een vat van Romeins of later type. Bij afwezigheid van een archeologische context ligt het belang van dit stuk in de datum van verwerving, als onderdeel van de collectie oudheden verzameld door Lady Harriet Kavanagh. Haar collectie en de inventarislijst zijn een zeldzaam voorbeeld van een goedgedocumenteerde privé-groep materialen uit de jaren 1840.
Tesson de verre mosaïqué jaune, bleu, blanc et noir provenant de la partie supérieure d'un récipient de type romain ou plus récent. En l'absence de contexte archéologique, son intérêt réside dans sa date d'acquisition. Il faisait partie de la collection d'antiquités de Lady Harriet Kavanagh. Sa collection inventoriée constitue un exemple rare de musée privé contenant des matériaux bien documentés datant des années quarante du 19ème siècle.
Gelbe, blaue, weiße und schwarze Mosaikglasscherbe vom oberen Teil eines Gefäßes römischen oder späteren Typs. In Ermangelung eines archäologischen Kontexts liegt ihr Interesse im Zeitpunkt des Erwerbs, da sie einen Teil der Altertümersammlung von Lady Harriet Kavanagh bildete. Die Sammlung mit ihrem Inventar ist ein seltenes Beispiel für eine gutdokumentierte private Materialgruppe aus den 1840er Jahren.
Coccio di un vetro a mosaico giallo, blu e bianco proveniente dalla parte superiore di un vaso di stile romano o più tardo. In assenza del contesto archeologico, il suo interesse risiede nella data di acquisizione, come parte della collezione di antichità raccolta da Lady Harriet Kavanagh. La sua collezione, databile agli anni quaranta del secolo diciannovesimo, provvista di inventario, fornisce un raro esempio di un gruppo di materiali privati ben documentati.
Pedaço de vidro em mosaico amarelo, azul, branco e preto, da parte superior de um recipiente romano ou mais tardio. Na falta de contexto arqueológico, o seu interesse reside na data de aquisição, como parte da colecção de antiguidades de Lady Harriet Kavanagh. A sua coleçao, com o inventário, providencia um raro exemplo de um grupo de materiais particulares dos anos 1840.
Fragmento de vidrio de color amarillo, azul, blanco y negro de la parte superior de un recipiente de tipo romano o posterior. Al carecer de contexto arqueológico, su interés reside en la fecha de su adquisición, como parte de la colección de antigüedades formada por Lady Harriet Kavanagh. Su colección y su inventario forman un raro ejemplo de piezas privadas bien documentadas de los años 40 del siglo XIX.
Yellow, blue, white and black mosaic glass sherd from the upper part of a vessel of Roman or later type. In the absence of archaeological context, its interest lies in the date of acquisition, as part of the collection of antiquities formed by Lady Harriet Kavanagh. Her collection with its inventory provides a rare example of a well-documented private group of materials from the 1840s.
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From the collection of objects accumulated by Lady Harriet Kavanagh during her travels around Egypt in the mid-1840s. This collection is on loan to the National Museum of Ireland from the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
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