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This image depicts a museum display case in Copenhagen, Denmark, likely within a decorative arts collection. Four illuminated white shelves showcase an organized arrangement of approximately 40 small, intricately decorated porcelain and enamel objects, primarily snuff boxes, patch boxes, and bonbonnières, dating from an indeterminate historical period.

Each object is individually positioned, accompanied by a small black rectangular identification label featuring white numbers, ranging from 97 to 120.

**The topmost shelf** presents four items: a rectangular box with floral motifs, an oval lidded box depicting a figural scene on a small white pedestal, a circular pink box with a painted landscape, and a white porcelain shoe-shaped box adorned with flowers.

**The second shelf** displays nine objects, including several rectangular and oval boxes, one open to reveal internal decoration, a round white box, a small blue-rimmed bowl-shaped box, a small lidded box, an open rectangular box, and a golden spoon-like implement.

**The third shelf** exhibits nine artifacts: a stack of three rectangular boxes on a white circular rotating pedestal, various rectangular, square, and oval boxes with painted scenes or floral patterns, and an irregularly shaped figural object.

**The lowest shelf** holds ten objects, consisting of numerous rectangular, oval, and round boxes. Decorations vary from floral to landscape scenes, with some boxes appearing partially open.

The objects are brightly lit, likely by integrated LED strips within the shelves, enhancing their details. The display case features clear glass panels and a dark base. The background is a plain, light beige wall. The floor visible at the bottom is a dark gray material, possibly polished concrete or stone, exhibiting subtle lighter patterns. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Sep 25, 2025

Copenhagen, Denmark

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This image depicts a museum display case in Copenhagen, Denmark, likely within a decorative arts collection. Four illuminated white shelves showcase an organized arrangement of approximately 40 small, intricately decorated porcelain and enamel objects, primarily snuff boxes, patch boxes, and bonbonnières, dating from an indeterminate historical period. Each object is individually positioned, accompanied by a small black rectangular identification label featuring white numbers, ranging from 97 to 120. **The topmost shelf** presents four items: a rectangular box with floral motifs, an oval lidded box depicting a figural scene on a small white pedestal, a circular pink box with a painted landscape, and a white porcelain shoe-shaped box adorned with flowers. **The second shelf** displays nine objects, including several rectangular and oval boxes, one open to reveal internal decoration, a round white box, a small blue-rimmed bowl-shaped box, a small lidded box, an open rectangular box, and a golden spoon-like implement. **The third shelf** exhibits nine artifacts: a stack of three rectangular boxes on a white circular rotating pedestal, various rectangular, square, and oval boxes with painted scenes or floral patterns, and an irregularly shaped figural object. **The lowest shelf** holds ten objects, consisting of numerous rectangular, oval, and round boxes. Decorations vary from floral to landscape scenes, with some boxes appearing partially open. The objects are brightly lit, likely by integrated LED strips within the shelves, enhancing their details. The display case features clear glass panels and a dark base. The background is a plain, light beige wall. The floor visible at the bottom is a dark gray material, possibly polished concrete or stone, exhibiting subtle lighter patterns. No individuals are present in the scene.

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