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The image displays a collection of artifacts and memorabilia arranged on a flat, dark surface, likely within a glass-covered display case, as evidenced by reflections of overhead LED lights
MomentThe image displays a collection of artifacts and memorabilia arranged on a flat, dark surface, likely within a glass-covered display case, as evidenced by reflections of overhead LED lights. Prominently featured on the left is a gold-colored framed black-and-white photograph labeled "Хабаровск 1958" (Khabarovsk 1958) in Cyrillic. The photo depicts a street scene in Khabarovsk with a large building, vehicles, and pedestrians. To its right, several red folders or document covers, some with gold emblems and faint Cyrillic script, are arranged vertically. In the mid-ground, a dark-colored elephant figurine stands on an ornate, dark circular base, with its trunk slightly raised. To its right, a large, dark gray circular metal relief of Joseph Stalin's profile bust, facing right, is displayed on a small stand. Behind this relief, a gray rectangular box holds several decorative spoons adorned with colorful enamel work. A portion of a green accordion is visible to the far right. A blue cylindrical tin with "IKPA" (IKRA, likely caviar) in gold Cyrillic letters is positioned near the elephant figurine. At the bottom left, multiple banknotes are encased in clear plastic sleeves; one clearly shows "УЛСЫН БАНК" (ULSYN BANK) and a portrait, indicating Mongolian currency. A large, light brown hardcover book titled "АРТИЛЛЕРИЯ" (Artillery) in Cyrillic, featuring an embossed emblem, lies flat to the right of the banknotes. A second book, partially visible on the far right, displays an ornate black and gold cover with Cyrillic text "СКАЗКИ ПУШКИНА" (Pushkin's Fairy Tales). The collection appears to be a historical or commemorative display, with items indicating origins from or relevance to the Soviet era and specifically Khabarovsk, Russia.
