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Amphora

Originally a two-handled jar with a narrow neck used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to carry wine or oil.
However in antiques it generally refers to any two handled jar or vase especially in carving or painting.
For repairs or restoration on Terra Cotta or Porcelain Amphora's see Ceramic restoration and repairs
For restoration or repairs on Alabaster Amphora's see Alabaster restoration