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An indoor auction exhibition at the Hong Kong Auction is displayed in a glass cabinet. In the top shelf of the cabinet, there are three large decorative vases. The vase on the left is white with painted green and pink floral designs. The middle vase is red and intricately decorated with a textured pattern and floral motifs. The vase on the right is dark blue with gold Chinese calligraphy and a golden dragon design. On the middle shelf, there are several items on display. To the left are three framed objects, two of which appear to be insects preserved in resin, and the other two contain what look like decorative spheres or marbles. To the right of these, a large open book with a gold border is displayed. The book's pages are filled with images of coins and some illustrated figures in traditional Chinese attire. The bottom shelf of the cabinet features two decorative bowls. The bowl on the left is a wide, shallow ceramic bowl with a colorful, intricate pattern featuring dragons and floral motifs. The bowl on the right is a metallic, possibly silver, bowl with embossed patterns of dragons and Chinese characters. Behind the bowls, a blue and white patterned ceramic container is partially visible. The background of the display suggests a large exhibition hall with lighting fixtures visible on the ceiling. People are reflected in the glass of the cabinet, indicating the presence of visitors and possibly staff. The "HongKong Auction" logo is prominently displayed in gold lettering on a dark blue background at the bottom of the image. The scene is likely located in the Futian District of China, given the branding.
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