The next two figures ([362] and [363]) show two of the decanter-shaped vessels to which I have alluded, and figs. [364], [365], and [366] again exhibit a different variety—one in which the ornament is formed of a number of what may almost be called handles—hollow protuberances, or claws, attached at the upper and lower ends. Many specimens of these curious glasses have been found in graves in different districts.
Fig. 365.
Fig. 364.
Fig. 366.
Fig. 367.