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The image displays an antique-style wall-mounted telephone, set against a background of reddish-brown rectangular tiles with grey grout lines. The telephone's main unit is a wooden plaque, richly decorated with carved and gilded elements. On the right side of the wooden plaque, there are deep, intricate floral carvings. The left side is adorned with gold leaf patterns of vines and leaves, and the word "LONDON" is inscribed vertically in capital letters within this gold design. A brass candlestick-style handset is attached to the left side of the wooden unit. It features a patterned brass handle, a black earpiece at the top, and a brass mouthpiece. Two small, circular brass bells are mounted above the handset's resting place on the wooden plaque. On the right side of the wooden unit, there's a brass rotary dial with numbers 0 through 9 clearly visible. The center of the dial contains text: "TO CALL" with an arrow pointing to a small telephone icon, and "Ext No............". A coiled black cord extends from the bottom right of the wooden unit, suggesting its connection to an unseen receiver or power source. The phone appears to be a decorative item, showcasing vintage craftsmanship. No activity is taking place; the telephone is static and mounted on the wall. The setting is a tiled surface, possibly indoors in Gangamuthanahalli, India. The time of day and weather are not discernible.
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