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The image displays a honey market stall in Abondance, France, set up beneath a white canvas tent canopy. A prominent, vertically oriented blackboard sign, framed in wood, occupies the upper left-center, titled "TARIFS MIEL" (Honey Prices). The sign lists various honey types in white chalk, including "Miel de Printemps," "Miel de Fleurs," "Miel de Tilleul," "Miel d'Acacia," "Miel de Châtaigner," "Miel de Lavande," "Miel de Garrigues," "Miel de Montagne," and "Miel de Sapin," with prices provided for both 500g and 1kg quantities. Below the price list, the sign states "PRODUCTION ARTISANALE DE MIEL À ANNOISIN-CHATELANS DANS L'ISÈRE." A blue-handled clamp is attached to the right edge of the blackboard's support structure. Below the sign, a tiered display table holds numerous uniform glass jars filled with honey. Each jar features a metallic golden screw-on lid and a rectangular golden label. Honey colors within the jars vary from light golden-yellow to rich amber and dark reddish-brown, reflecting different varieties such as "Miel de Lavande," "Miel d'Acacia," "Miel de Garrigues," and "Miel de Chataigner," as indicated on some labels. The display structure appears to be constructed from wooden crates or planks. The background consists of the white canvas tent material, showing tension ropes and grommets. To the upper right, a portion of a banner with a honeycomb pattern and partially visible text, including "LO" and "38," is affixed to the tent wall. Behind the honey display, miscellaneous items are visible, including a crumpled light-colored cloth, a brown burlap sack, a cardboard box, and a purple package labeled "dolceuv." No individuals are present within the frame.
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