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This is a close-up, angled photograph of an antique wall-mounted fountain or basin, likely in Vienna, Austria. The basin itself is white and appears to be made of ceramic or porcelain, with some visible staining and grime. It is set into a decorative black metal surround with ornate scrollwork and floral motifs. The black metal frame is a prominent feature, with a pointed shape at the top and sides, and a more rounded, open section on the right where the basin is deepest. There is a spout or faucet protruding from the center of the basin, made of metal with a reddish-brown handle or component. Visible text is inscribed on the white basin, within the decorative frame. In an arc around the faucet, it reads "JOSEF FÖRICKY", and to the right of that, vertically, it reads "WIEN.". The lettering is in a dark, possibly black, font. To the left of the fountain, a small, square white patch is visible on the wall, possibly a repaired section or a covered electrical box. On the far right of the image, faint handwriting in a light color is visible on the wall, appearing to be numbers or letters, partially obscured. The overall setting appears to be indoors, with a plain, light-colored wall as the background. The lighting is soft, suggesting it could be daytime, but there are no clear indicators of weather or time of day. The image focuses solely on the fountain and its immediate surroundings, giving a sense of historical detail and craftsmanship.
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