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Description: Crafted from fine clay, and glazed with a brown-flecked ivory glaze, this amphora is painted with the black silhouettes of a group of lithe and nubile nymphs (why are nymphs never clumsy and oldbile?) fleeing (but not too effectively) a satyr, who, despite his chase, has enough wind to by playing a set of pipes. A work of fine art, as proven by its classic theme, its handles are long and seem to be formed of clay shaped like blunt spears. Probably spears. Its cylindrical stopper is made of pressed cork and has a knob on the end. It is not attached to the neck of the amphora - never try to tie a cork to just one bottle. It is open.
Appraise: The brown-flecked ivory 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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