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The image depicts a glass display case with a wooden base, located inside a building in Shumen, Bulgaria. The case, presented from a slightly elevated frontal perspective, contains a collection of historical objects and documents.

On the green felt-lined bottom of the display case, the primary subjects include:
*   A large, bulbous copper alembic with a metal handle and a curved silver-colored spout, positioned centrally.
*   To its left, a tall, three-legged metal stand with a small, dark pot suspended within it.
*   To the right of the alembic, a complex dark metal apparatus featuring a circular base, a vertical support, and two adjustable clamps or holders. Another smaller, similar apparatus is nearby.
*   Mid-ground, two sheets of aged paper display technical diagrams or catalog illustrations of various heating or distillation apparatus.
*   In the foreground, to the right, rests a large, dark, clamp-like object identified by an adjacent label as a "Press for waists 1904."
*   Other smaller, dark metal objects, including one shaped like a reclining animal, are interspersed among the main items.
*   Labels on the green surface include a prominent red rectangular sign stating in Bulgarian: "Chemical instruments purchased from the Hugershoff French catalog in 1906."

Above the display case, a framed plaque is mounted, featuring Bulgarian text that translates to: "For the support and cooperation in the realization of the Easter Charity Bazaar 'Let's Color Dreams and Resurrect Hope' 2017. 06.05.2017. City Shumen. Chairman of NGO 'Sunny Dawn': Danail Stoikov." This confirms the location as Shumen. Reflections visible in the glass reveal a partial framed portrait of a man with a mustache and hat, and a window with orange curtains in the background. The floor features a parquet pattern. No people are directly depicted as subjects in the foreground.
SimonaIvanova

Mar 20, 2026, 8:50 AM

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The image depicts a glass display case with a wooden base, located inside a building in Shumen, Bulgaria. The case, presented from a slightly elevated frontal perspective, contains a collection of historical objects and documents. On the green felt-lined bottom of the display case, the primary subjects include: * A large, bulbous copper alembic with a metal handle and a curved silver-colored spout, positioned centrally. * To its left, a tall, three-legged metal stand with a small, dark pot suspended within it. * To the right of the alembic, a complex dark metal apparatus featuring a circular base, a vertical support, and two adjustable clamps or holders. Another smaller, similar apparatus is nearby. * Mid-ground, two sheets of aged paper display technical diagrams or catalog illustrations of various heating or distillation apparatus. * In the foreground, to the right, rests a large, dark, clamp-like object identified by an adjacent label as a "Press for waists 1904." * Other smaller, dark metal objects, including one shaped like a reclining animal, are interspersed among the main items. * Labels on the green surface include a prominent red rectangular sign stating in Bulgarian: "Chemical instruments purchased from the Hugershoff French catalog in 1906." Above the display case, a framed plaque is mounted, featuring Bulgarian text that translates to: "For the support and cooperation in the realization of the Easter Charity Bazaar 'Let's Color Dreams and Resurrect Hope' 2017. 06.05.2017. City Shumen. Chairman of NGO 'Sunny Dawn': Danail Stoikov." This confirms the location as Shumen. Reflections visible in the glass reveal a partial framed portrait of a man with a mustache and hat, and a window with orange curtains in the background. The floor features a parquet pattern. No people are directly depicted as subjects in the foreground.

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