Egyptian floral glass inlays or plaques, 2ndC BC–1stC AD: https://ancientglass.wordpress.com/2016/03/26/egyptian-floral-glass-inlays/amp/ …pic.twitter.com/XYETtmaqZC
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One of my favourites :) A Roman 'ribbon glass cup', probably made in Italy c. 25 BC–50 AD: https://blog.cmog.org/2011/06/27/antiquity-or-contemporary/ …pic.twitter.com/0H1DJVIj2e
A 5th- to 6th-century Sasanian glass bowl from Persia preserved amongst the 8th-century imperial treasures of the Shōsōin at Nara, Japan; see further http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/japan-xi-collections-of-persian-art-in-japan …pic.twitter.com/9Hjvl7uyLY
Rainham isn't in London. There is a Rainham in Essex, and in Kent.
If it does not have a London postcode - that is using the points of a compass (N, S, W, E etc.), then it is not London. London may have needed to expand outwards, but postcodes do not lie. http://information-britain.co.uk/counties.cfm?county=26 …
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Very beautiful.
Apparently, the secret of raising glass goats has been lost to the ages.
Horny 
Anglo Saxons has this kind of glass making technology? Or an Anglo Saxon possession that ultimately came from further afield?
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