Saint Nicholas' Gift Bag

Origin
The exact origins of Saint Nicholas are widely disputed. Saint Nicholas is the formal name for Santa Claus. Some historians believe he was Nikolaos of Myra, a Greek bishop in the 4th century. He was known for leaving gifts for the poor, especially children. He would leave coins in shoes that were left outside, a precursor to the traditional stockings hung by the fireplace.

Effects
Can store an infinite amount of items without becoming any heavier. The user can summon any item out of the bag by willing it. The bag will not work for someone it considers to be "naughty". Only good-hearted people with a giving nature may use it.

Collection
The bag was collected during the time of Warehouse 8 in Germany. It was collected from a charitable cat-burglar who would steal money from the wealthy and then distribute it amongst the poor, often leaving gold coins in the shoes of the needy. While the Regents believed that the man was righteous, they also didn't want the artifact discovered and cause a panic about magic and witchcraft. The man was caught and the artifact was added to the Warehouse. However it is thought that the culprit contributed to the growth of the modern Santa Claus myth in western Europe.