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I think the correct term is amphora, two handled urn, but that stuff is all Greek to me. I've heard of people urning a living selling those things though.
 

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Can anyone find info on the maker
 

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Hmm... anybody inside?
 

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Lol I will check but some of these are expensive
 

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I think the correct term is amphora, two handled urn, but that stuff is all Greek to me. I've heard of people urning a living selling those things though.

That urned a snicker.:laughing7:
 

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You might have something here...

French Sevres style porcelain & bronze urns. Late 19th to early 20th C.

Very nice!
 

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You can't open them without unscrewing the whole thing
 

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Your all over it Bruce you love this post don't you lol
 

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Be sure to not overturn, churn or burn the urn. You will spurn the concern of the family taciturn causing discern and heartburn.

Tho we yearn to learn the kin of the urn, return to the fern and dig up pull tabs... much easier to ID.
 

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Be sure to not overturn, churn or burn the urn. You will spurn the concern of the family taciturn causing discern and heartburn.

Tho we yearn to learn the kin of the urn, return to the fern and dig up pull tabs... much easier to ID.

YOU DA MAN !!!
 

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Ok, what else can we make fun of ?

We could make fun of 'Feel the Bern' but you have to be a Charter Member and do it in the Politics Section, should you urn to do so...
 

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