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This media file is a vertical, eye-level photograph taken inside a glass-fronted display cabinet. The cabinet shelves are made of glass, and the background consists of the dark wood of the cabinet's interior and the reflective surfaces of other items within. The main subjects are various pieces of white porcelain tableware, including a large tureen with a lid, two ceramic cow-shaped dishes, and several cups and saucers. One cow dish is in a reclining position on a platter, while another, upright cow is positioned to the left, also appearing to be a dish or perhaps a creamer. Both cow dishes have the text "VINCI FINE PORCELAIN" in red printed on them. The cups and saucers on the lower shelf have the text "Bewley's 1840" printed on them in black. Some of the cups are placed on saucers shaped like orange slices with green leaves. There are also some clear glasses visible on the lower shelves. The cabinet appears to be well-lit, possibly by ambient indoor lighting, as there are reflections on the glass and the porcelain. There are no people visible in the image. The scene suggests a collection of decorative or functional tableware displayed in a home or retail setting. The specific location cue of "Kremenchuk, Ukraine" is provided externally and is not discernible from the image itself. The overall mood is one of order and display, showcasing delicate porcelain items.
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