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This is a photograph of an ornate, green ceramic grandfather clock, likely a decorative piece given its intricate design. The clock is tall and features multiple decorative elements. At the very top, there's a small square with a ceramic design that appears to be a coat of arms or insignia. Below this is the clock face, a square with Roman numerals from I to XII. The time indicated on the clock appears to be approximately 3:45, with the hour hand pointing between III and IV, and the minute hand pointing at IX. The main body of the clock is adorned with various reliefs and pictorial panels. To the left of the clock face is a miniature sailing ship with tall masts and rigging, positioned as if emerging from the clock's structure. To the right of the clock face is a large, green wheel-like structure with Roman numerals embossed on it, reminiscent of a ship's helm. In the center of the clock's body, there is a rectangular panel depicting a black and white scene of ships at sea with a lighthouse or tall tower in the background. Further down, the base of the clock features decorative tile work and a prominent relief of a lion's head. The overall style suggests a historical or nautical theme. The clock is set against a plain, light-colored wall, with shadows cast on it, indicating indoor lighting. The photograph is taken from a slightly low angle, emphasizing the height of the clock. There is no visible text other than the Roman numerals on the clock face and the helm-like element. The setting appears to be a museum or a formal interior space, possibly in Saint Petersburg, Russia, given the context. The activity taking place is simply the object being displayed.
Symbol
519C5
Volume
670
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
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