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The image displays two historical artifacts within a glass museum cabinet, likely in Gori, Georgia. On the left is a large, ornate porcelain vase, predominantly white, blue, and gold. Its central, bulbous section features a white oval containing a bas-relief portrait of Joseph Stalin in profile, framed by intricate blue, gold, and pink floral patterns. Above this, the vase narrows with a section depicting multiple human figures in relief. The top and bottom sections of the vase are adorned with elaborate blue and gold scrollwork. An accompanying plaque identifies this item as a "Flower vase" from Tbilisi, dated 1955. To the right, a transparent glass or plastic sculpture represents the hammer and sickle, a prominent symbol of the Soviet Union. It rests on a metallic stand with a circular base that includes red and gold sections and a blue depiction of a globe. A second plaque identifies this as a "Desk lamp" from Poland, dated 1949. Part of another glass object is visible on the far right. The glass cabinet reflects parts of the surrounding room, including decorative patterns and windows. The display showcases items with clear historical ties to the Soviet period and Joseph Stalin.
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