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The image shows a pink and white ceramic tureen with a lid, displayed in a museum setting. The tureen has intricate scenic patterns, including buildings that resemble castles and churches, as well as floral motifs and human figures. It has handles on either side and a decorative element on top of the lid. The tureen is placed on a display surface with a dark background, suggesting it is an exhibit. In the foreground, there are text panels providing information about the artifact. One panel reads "coat of arms" and mentions "port" and "er Street/London". Another panel, partially visible, contains text in Spanish, including "Rozas románticas de Sargadelos" and "El apogeo de la loza estampada española, y en especial de aquella fabricada en la Real Fábrica de Sargar...". To the right, another label begins with "Romantic ware fr". A small circular tag with the number "4" is visible on the right side of the display. The overall scene is well-lit, highlighting the detail of the porcelain object. The presence of museum labels and the presentation style indicate this is an exhibit in a cultural institution. The mention of "Sargadelos" suggests the artifact may be related to the Sargadelos factory in Galicia, Spain, which is known for its ceramics. Given the description, this could be an exhibit at the Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas in Madrid, Spain, which houses a significant collection of ceramics and decorative arts.
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Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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The image shows a pink and white ceramic tureen with a lid, displayed in a museum setting. The tureen has intricate scenic patterns, including buildings that resemble castles and churches, as well as floral motifs and human figures. It has handles on either side and a decorative element on top of the lid. The tureen is placed on a display surface with a dark background, suggesting it is an exhibit. In the foreground, there are text panels providing information about the artifact. One panel reads "coat of arms" and mentions "port" and "er Street/London". Another panel, partially visible, contains text in Spanish, including "Rozas románticas de Sargadelos" and "El apogeo de la loza estampada española, y en especial de aquella fabricada en la Real Fábrica de Sargar...". To the right, another label begins with "Romantic ware fr". A small circular tag with the number "4" is visible on the right side of the display. The overall scene is well-lit, highlighting the detail of the porcelain object. The presence of museum labels and the presentation style indicate this is an exhibit in a cultural institution. The mention of "Sargadelos" suggests the artifact may be related to the Sargadelos factory in Galicia, Spain, which is known for its ceramics. Given the description, this could be an exhibit at the Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas in Madrid, Spain, which houses a significant collection of ceramics and decorative arts.

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