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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing historical porcelain tableware, specifically commemorative cups and tea pairs with painted designs, located within the city of Arkhangel'skoe, Russia
MomentThe image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing historical porcelain tableware, specifically commemorative cups and tea pairs with painted designs, located within the city of Arkhangel'skoe, Russia. The artifacts are presented on two tiered, dark teal display pedestals against a matching dark teal wall. On the upper pedestal, a single tea pair is exhibited. This includes a cream-colored saucer with a gold rim, displaying a central sepia-toned landscape scene, positioned upright on a clear stand. Adjacent to it is a matching teacup with a gold rim and handle, featuring a sepia-toned pictorial scene, possibly depicting figures on horseback. On the lower pedestal, four additional porcelain items are displayed. From left to right: a dark green saucer with a gold rim and concentric white and gold circles, standing upright on a clear stand; a small, ornate cup or goblet with a gold base and rim, featuring colorful painted motifs including a figure; another similar small cup or goblet, also with a gold base and rim and colorful painted figures, with a fully gilded interior; and a cream-colored saucer with a wide gold border intricately patterned in white, also standing upright on a clear stand. A descriptive plaque in Russian is visible at the bottom left, indicating that these are "Commemorative cups and tea pairs with plot painting" from 1829-1831, manufactured by the Yusupov-Lambert factory in Arkhangel'skoe, and made of porcelain with painting and gilding. The lighting creates distinct shadows and reflections on the green surfaces.


