If you have $12 million to drop on a 2500 year old lamp then you are in luck. The seller, who has no feedback!, says it is from a Hindu temple in India.The only catch is you have to go pick it up. I guess it makes sense if this piece of metal is worth $12 million that they might not be able to ship it and if you had the money you would want to go and get it yourself. And since this is a once in a lifetime purchase…it shouldn’t really bother you the seller has no feedback on ebay. Seems like this is a scan from a page in a book.

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I’m sure this isn’t a scam at all… I mean it’s on eBay for crying out loud. 🙂 I would think if this were authentic there would be a market for it offline.
You would think ebay would ban selling of items of over say $5000 for anyone with no feedback.
Speaking of scams and eBay, you’ll be hard pressed to beat the relics of Christ! Scroll down here:
https://cgi.ebay.com/RELIQUARY-TRUE-CROSS-RARE-SHROUD-CROWN-DNJC-RELICS_W0QQitemZ290354648557QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item439a7c55ed&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14#ht_3409wt_796
Shocking…
Thank you so much for posting this, Matt. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for to complete my new office! 😀
That’s pretty expensive for a fancy ashtray.