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This media file depicts a museum display case showcasing a collection of historical artifacts, likely located in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The display is behind a reflective glass panel, suggesting an indoor exhibition environment. The case is arranged into two main sections. The upper section features a blue fabric backdrop on which three circular metallic objects are mounted. On the left, a small, dark metal bowl is labeled "01," and below it, a flatter, decorated plate is labeled "02." To their right, a larger, ornate circular tray with a distinctive ribbed edge is prominently displayed. Beneath these items, two small white rectangular labels with handwritten text, presumably in Bengali, provide artifact details. The lower section of the display presents six distinct metallic artifacts arranged on varying heights of red, rectangular pedestals. From left to right, these include: 1. A decorated metallic jug or ewer with a spout and handle, identified by the label "05." 2. A bronze figurine of a standing female, depicted with outstretched arms, labeled "01." 3. A metallic toy horse on wheels, featuring decorative elements, labeled "06." 4. Another bronze female figurine, similar in style but with a slightly different pose, labeled "02." 5. A small, ornate metallic pot or urn, labeled "03." 6. A simple, polished metallic bowl, likely made of brass, labeled "04." The artifacts, including the plates, figurines, jug, horse toy, and bowls, appear to be made of metals such as bronze or brass, showing a consistent aged patina. The reflections on the glass case create some minor obscurities but confirm the setting as a museum or gallery. The visible text consists of numerical identifiers for each object and handwritten descriptions on small labels, primarily in a script other than English.
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