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A detailed, full-frame, eye-level photograph captures a densely packed display cabinet filled with vintage and collectible items, likely situated within a retail establishment in Chiang Mai City Municipality, Thailand. The cabinet features multiple glass shelves, each showcasing a variety of objects. The top visible shelf contains various plush and rubber figurines, including orange, blue, and green anthropomorphic creatures, alongside smaller animal figures and keychains. The second shelf from the top is adorned with numerous hanging keychains featuring diverse designs such as a woven basket, a mermaid, and cartoon characters. Behind these are ceramic and plastic figurines, including a blue penguin, a white duck, a tiger-striped pig bank, and several dark-colored figures. Two small yellow-haired doll figures stand prominently. A decorative red and white house-shaped object with a heart design and a large white ceramic figure, possibly a pig or deity, marked '380,' occupy the right side. A small wooden sign with Japanese text is also visible. The third shelf features larger ceramic items, notably a white cat with a bell, a pink rabbit-like figure, and a round pink pig bank. A blue Doraemon plush is seen on the far left. This shelf also holds stacks of small boxes or cards, a round red frame or clock with Mickey Mouse, a white mug featuring 'Disney Company,' and a small colorful pouch next to a Minnie Mouse keychain. Various small plastic figures and packaged items, some with Japanese script, are also displayed. A pink wallet or purse illustrated with 'Chibi Maruko-chan' and a dark, tree-stump-like figure with a small dark character on top are present on the right. The bottom visible shelf displays smaller collectibles, including plush dog and bear figures, a red and silver car-shaped object, and traditional Japanese-style figurines. Small glass dishes, 'Tokyo Disneyland' badges, watches, a small green toy car, and stacked 'TOPY' branded boxes are arranged. A clear glass containing silverware is visible on the far left, along with books or brochures primarily featuring Japanese text. The items are arranged closely together, indicating a curated collection within a shop environment.
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