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Description: Crafted from thick heavy clay, and glazed in a deep violet, this sturdy amphora carries shining gold-enamelled portraits of the two greatest of Ephebian gladiators, Anyphalaxis and Asphexiaton, commemorating their epic battle. The battle lasted four days and four nights. On the dawn of the fifth day, a wasps' nest was discovered under a bench by an onlooker, who, distressed, threw it from him. The nest landed in the midst of the gladiators' battle, and both fought, back to back, until they were overcome by the stings and arrows of outrageous fortune. Fortunately, the artist chose to depict the less puffy bloated version of the men. A true warrior's work of art, its handles are thick, shaped for the lusty fists of warriors who crave drink. Its stopper is solid, able to withstand fumble-fisted abuse, and is handily and cleverly attached to the neck with a thick cotton cord. It is open.
Appraise: The sturdy violet 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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