
Stake attention in this memory
A framed, illuminated vintage advertisement poster for a Siemens & Halske Tantalum Lamp (1905) is displayed against a dark, featureless background. The poster, predominantly white with black text and illustration, is written in German. The top section features "SIEMENS & HALSKE Aktiengesellschaft GLÜHLAMPENWERK Charlottenburg, Helmholtz-Strasse Nr. 4." A detailed monochrome illustration of a 110-volt incandescent light bulb with a distinctive filament design and a screw-in base is centrally depicted. Below the illustration, the text "natürliche Grösse" is followed by "„Tantallampe“ eine neue elektrische Glühlampe." Small English and Korean text at the bottom left confirms the advertisement's details and specifies the display location as "Samsung Innovation Museum (S.I.M) 2nd floor, NO. K11." This museum is situated in Suwon-si, South Korea. Reflections from an external light source are visible on the poster's protective surface, particularly in the lower half. No individuals or active subjects are present in the scene.
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