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A horizontally oriented medium shot depicts a vendor and a customer at a pottery stall, likely in a city market. The stall features a wooden rack that displays various blue and white ceramic pieces, including mugs, pitchers, and containers labeled in German as "zwiebel" (onion), "nieb", and "knobla". A sign reads "Keramik-Werkstatt" (Ceramic Workshop), "Gert Michael Gießmann," "Keramikermeister" (Master Ceramicist), and "Wittentalstraße, Kirchzarten-Zarten". Baskets filled with bowls and cups sit next to the rack, along with plates and a cardboard box. The vendor, wearing a green beanie and a dark jacket, stands behind the stall, arranging or inspecting the pottery. The customer, a woman with her hair in a ponytail and wearing a maroon jacket and jeans, leans over the table, appearing to examine an item. The stall is set up against a stone wall with a textured surface. The scene appears to be outside, with the ground covered in pavement or stone slabs. Based on the German language on the sign, it is likely that this stall is located near Kirchzarten-Zarten, which is a town in Germany.
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