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This is a medium shot of a vintage chess clock, likely from the Soviet era given the Russian text "Янтарь" (Yantar) visible on the clock face. The clock has a cream-colored plastic casing with a metallic bezel. It is a mechanical clock with two faces, each displaying hours, minutes, and second markings. The hands on both faces are black, with a red-tipped minute hand on the left face and a red minute hand on the right face, which is partially obscured. A small black knob is visible on the left side of the clock, presumably for setting the time or winding it. The clock is positioned within a shelf unit. The shelf itself appears to be made of light-colored wood, with a dark blue background on the back of the shelf. The blue background creates a stark contrast with the cream-colored clock and the light wood of the shelf. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor setting, possibly a room in the Qarağandı city administration building in Kazakhstan, as indicated by the location context. There is no activity or event taking place; the focus is solely on the object. The overall impression is one of a well-preserved, classic piece of equipment.
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