142 303 TWIN-SPOUTED OIL LAMP. 4 x 3 inches. $600-900 ❧ The Talmud (Shabbos f. 23b) discusses the matter of “Ner sheyesh bo shtei piyoth olah leshtei benei adam” that is, lighting an oil lamp that has two spouts, with one wick placed in each of the spouts. The question raised is whether two people may each consider their duty fulfilled by lighting Chanukah lights in such a fashion? The present ancient oil lamp is precisely the artifact the Gemara is referencing. 304 A SEALED OIL LAMP AND AN OPENED OIL LAMP. Along with ancient, related tool. Lamps: 3 x 3.5 inches and 3 x 2.5 inches. $1500-2500 ❧ The Mishnah instructs that one is not permitted to open an oil lamp on Yom Tov as the process of opening completes the making of the item. Set with two cavities (one for the oil and one for the wick), terracotta (keli cheres) lamps were specifically manufactured as sealed (incompleted), in order to keep the lamp pure against an individual who might have been ta’ameh. When the lamp was ready to be used, the seals would then be opened. Included in this lot is a sealed oil lamp and an opened oil lamp, along with an ancient tool to break open the lamp.