XS, ETC 



others of inferior quality, as is the case in every country, have 

 been found ; some of these, which are generally of a bluish 

 green, yellow or white tint, are cut, some ornamented with 

 thread patterns in relief. 



Fig. 641. Fig. 642. 



Fragments of what must have been a magnificent glass vase of a dark blue colour ; 

 the figures in relief are ot' an opaque white and represented most probably some 

 mythological subject. Sb'lberg, Lower Eker. Norway. 



Fig. 643. Glass drinking-horn. Norway. 



Fig 644. Thin greenish glass vessel, open at both ends. \ real size. Varpeler. 



Fig. 645. Amethyst-coloured 

 glass bowl. 5 real size. Var- 

 pelev. 



Fig. 646. Glass drinking-horn, length s inches, diameter of mouth 2J inches; 

 very rare in the North. \ real size. Bavenho'i. 



