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An antique automatic sprinkler pressure gauge is centrally displayed against a backdrop of dark grey expanded metal mesh within a building in Cape Town, South Africa. The primary subject is a rectangular brass plate, approximately 30 cm tall by 20 cm wide, suspended by two metallic S-hooks from the mesh. Mounted on this plate is a circular pressure gauge, roughly 15 cm in diameter, featuring a cream-colored face with black numerals from 0 to 200, marked "Lbs per sq In." The gauge dial indicates "AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER GAUGE" and identifies the manufacturer as "Mather & Platt Ltd, Park Works, Manchester." The single needle on the gauge points to approximately 10-15 units. Below the gauge, a short section of corroded brass pipe extends downwards, terminating in a small brass valve or tap with a weathered appearance and minor blue paint residue on its hexagonal base. Through the diamond-patterned openings of the metal mesh background, a partial red "EXIT" sign is visible in the upper left, and a blurred, indistinct human figure (head and shoulder) is visible to the left of the gauge. Other blurred shapes in the background suggest an active indoor environment.
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