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Description: The mantelpiece, surround and hearth of this fireplace are all constructed of... well... faeces. Fossilised faeces, to be precise. The biggest mystery is that the creature that left its business lying around must have been truly enormous because it appears that each element of this fireplace has been carved from a single piece of the material. Despite its origin, the polished coprolite is actually a rather pleasing golden brown colour with reddish-orange patches. It would undoubtedly be a wonderful conversation piece - although it would probably be unwise to dwell on the topic of such a conversation. The hearth is blackened with ashes and old embers. There is nothing on the coprolite fireplace.
Appraise: The coprolite fireplace is about two feet long and about two feet wide. It is made of some unidentifiable material and could be placed as furniture. It can hold about 13 pounds, or about forty items.
Weight: about a hundred pounds
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