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This image captures a close-up view of a museum display case showcasing a collection of historical firearms, likely in Athina, Greece. The scene presents several rifles and revolvers neatly arranged on a light brown, possibly fabric-lined, surface, visible through a glass enclosure that shows some reflections. The display features two prominent lever-action rifles. The lower rifle has an ornate design with a dark, possibly engraved stock and a shiny brass or gold-colored receiver. A white identification tag bearing the number "7957" is attached to its stock. Beside it, a partially visible black information plaque with white Greek text includes the word "WINCHESTER" and mentions "διαμέτρημα 44m R," indicating a .44 caliber. Above this, another lever-action rifle, with a darker metallic finish and a brass-colored receiver, is displayed. Alongside the rifles are three revolvers. One is positioned between the two rifles, a dark-colored handgun with a visible hammer and trigger, bearing a yellow tag numbered "3490." Another revolver, also dark-colored, is seen in the mid-ground below the upper rifle. It has a distinctive trigger guard and a yellow tag marked "3494" attached to a loop on its grip. A black plaque with Greek text is situated next to it. A third, partially visible firearm, possibly another rifle or shotgun butt, is in the bottom right corner of the frame. The overall setting suggests an exhibition of historical weaponry, possibly from the late 19th or early 20th century, inviting viewers to observe the craftsmanship and historical significance of these artifacts.
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