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Thin-walled Janus cup bottle for perfume. From two halves of colorless to green glass blown, add visible. Flat mouth rim and a free blown neck that is slightly crooked. Torus socket, flat at the bottom, bottles in the form of a human face appear for the first time in the 2nd century AD. They are blown into a shape and usually have the characteristic of a 'janus head', a face on the front and back. Rarely are the vases that have been worked out like a head around., Crockery, glass, H 8 cm, Russia