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This image depicts a vintage printing press, surrounded by various retail items, in a shop located in Tallinn, Estonia. The central subject is a large, black cast-iron printing press, identified by embossed lettering on its frame as "GOLDING MFG CO" from "FRANKLIN, MASS." The year "1912" is also visible on the machine's body. It features a prominent spoked flywheel on its left side. The press's upper platen holds what appears to be a stack of paper or a printing template with an orange, intricate geometric pattern. Integrated into the press's support structure are several small wooden shelves displaying assorted small items, possibly printing type or tools, including green plastic trays containing small dark blocks.

To the right of the printing press, a white wall or display panel is affixed with various merchandise. These include small framed art prints or postcards, several depicting stylized female portraits, some labeled "PORTEL," and a cutout of an insect resembling a bee. Above these, vintage banknotes and a tag reading "VINTAGE 39,- ESTONIAN LEATHER WORK" are visible, explicitly indicating the location. A larger drawing of a man with dark hair and a simple garment is displayed below the smaller prints. A commercial refrigerator with bottled beverages, including Pellegrino, is partially visible on the far right.

At the base of the printing press, on a dark wooden platform, a tall yellow cylindrical container is held upright by a metal bracket. This container features text, including "KASE KARI" and a map of Europe. The floor is light gray concrete. The wall behind the press on the left is beige and textured. In the bottom-left foreground, a retail package with an orange design and a price tag displaying "€ 2.99" and the brand "Kalev" (an Estonian confectionery company) is partially visible.
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Jun 7, 2026

Tallinn, Estonia

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This image depicts a vintage printing press, surrounded by various retail items, in a shop located in Tallinn, Estonia. The central subject is a large, black cast-iron printing press, identified by embossed lettering on its frame as "GOLDING MFG CO" from "FRANKLIN, MASS." The year "1912" is also visible on the machine's body. It features a prominent spoked flywheel on its left side. The press's upper platen holds what appears to be a stack of paper or a printing template with an orange, intricate geometric pattern. Integrated into the press's support structure are several small wooden shelves displaying assorted small items, possibly printing type or tools, including green plastic trays containing small dark blocks. To the right of the printing press, a white wall or display panel is affixed with various merchandise. These include small framed art prints or postcards, several depicting stylized female portraits, some labeled "PORTEL," and a cutout of an insect resembling a bee. Above these, vintage banknotes and a tag reading "VINTAGE 39,- ESTONIAN LEATHER WORK" are visible, explicitly indicating the location. A larger drawing of a man with dark hair and a simple garment is displayed below the smaller prints. A commercial refrigerator with bottled beverages, including Pellegrino, is partially visible on the far right. At the base of the printing press, on a dark wooden platform, a tall yellow cylindrical container is held upright by a metal bracket. This container features text, including "KASE KARI" and a map of Europe. The floor is light gray concrete. The wall behind the press on the left is beige and textured. In the bottom-left foreground, a retail package with an orange design and a price tag displaying "€ 2.99" and the brand "Kalev" (an Estonian confectionery company) is partially visible.

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