Flask 9th century Among the numerous molar flasks -- named for their feet, which resemble the roots of molar teeth -- that have been discovered, this cobalt blue example stands out for its unusually large size. Molar flasks have been found in a variety of places, including Nishapur in Iran and Fustat in Egypt, indicating that they were probably produced or disseminated widely.. Flask. 9th century. Glass; cut and incised. Attributed to probably Egypt. Glass
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