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An informational sign, likely a wayfinding directory within a large institution, is depicted against a patterned light marble surface. The sign is dark grey or black with white text and pictograms, indicating directions and points of interest. The left side of the sign, accompanied by upward arrows, points towards "Great Court" and a set of amenities: restrooms (including disabled access), a shop, an information desk, and a cafe. Below these, another arrow indicates the "Way out" to "Montague Place." The right side of the sign details specific exhibits or locations. A left-pointing arrow indicates "67 Korea." Below this, "95 Chinese ceramics" is listed, along with further details: "Sir Percival David Collection," "Sir Joseph Hotung," and "Centre for ceramic studies." The presence of renowned collections like the Sir Percival David Collection, combined with the "Montague Place" exit, strongly suggests the location is the British Museum in London, United Kingdom. The sign's design is modern and functional, providing clear guidance for visitors within a public indoor space. No people or specific activities are visible, emphasizing the sign itself as the main subject. The lighting is even, typical of an interior setting.
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