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Die Berliner Glasamphora aus Olbia ist ein hellenistisches Glasgefäß in Form einer Amphora, die sich heute mit der Inventarnummer 30219, 254 in der Antikensammlung Berlin befindet. Sie ist bislang das größte gefundene und eines der besterhaltenen Stücke ihrer Art.
The Berlin glass amphora from Olbia (German: Berliner Glasamphora aus Olbia) is a Hellenistic glass vessel in the shape of an amphora, which is now kept in the Antikensammlung Berlin. Presumably the glass amphora was commissioned by a rich citizen of the city of Olbia, where it was later found, in the second half of the second century. The uniquely shaped vessel was donated to the collection, with some other glass vessels, by Friedrich Ludwig von Gans in 1912 and is now displayed in the Altes Museum with the inventory number 30219, 254. It is, to date, the largest known piece of its kind - and one of the best preserved.
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