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The sticker is centrally located on a dark, textured pole. It depicts a stylized, dark gray rat standing on its hind legs, holding a yellow and red flower with a green stem in its right paw. The background of the sticker is white and irregularly shaped, with a faint outline of camouflage pattern visible beneath the rat. Below the rat, a red text reads 'TT VASUMWEG 4C AMSTERDAM - NOORD (NDSM)'. To the right of the rat's head, in cursive black text, it says 'Nils Adam. art'. 16
A rectangular sticker with a black background and gold-colored design, wrapped around a wet, grey metal pole. The central motif is a circular emblem featuring a detailed gold outline of a penny-farthing bicycle. Behind the bicycle, two swords are crossed. The emblem is framed by a thin gold border at the top and bottom, adorned with small black dots resembling rivets. Partial gold text is visible around the central design: 'A' on the left, 'K' on the right, and '1891' clearly at the bottom. The sticker shows signs of wear and moisture, with visible wrinkles and water droplets. 4
Black and white illustration of an axe with a snake wrapped around the handle. The sticker is slightly worn but the image is still visible. 7
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