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Description: Crafted from fine clay, and glazed in silver sparkle imbued cerulean, this amphora carries two seemingly disparate designs, as if the painter could not decide between realism and symbolism. One side has a glittery spray of silver and gold stars, almost obscuring a set of black tentacles (possibly a botched first attempt). The other side bears a lovingly painted plate full of phyllo wrapped pastries, baklava, dolmades, and other Ephebian treats. The artist has gone to extensive trouble to make the food look absolutely real, displaying a talent at mixing colours and shading that is rarely seen in Ephebian art. A work of fine, if hunger-inducing, art, its handles are smooth and arched to allow easy stacking, and its knob-like stopper has been covered in so many layers of sparkles that it's nearly a sculpture on its own. It is open.
Appraise: The silver and cerulean amphora is about four feet long and about two feet wide. It is made of some unidentifiable material and looks like you could hold it. It can hold about 555 pounds, about two hundred and eighty items, or about 1 gallon.
Weight: about fifteen pounds
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