Similar Stickers
The central sticker is a rectangular design for FC Bayern München. It features a vibrant red background on the left with large white numbers '1', '9', '0', '0' stacked vertically, likely representing the club's founding year. To the right of these numbers, the iconic circular FC Bayern München crest is prominently displayed, featuring a red and white checkered pattern within a red ring that reads 'FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN E.V.'. Further to the right, there are vertical stripes in red, yellow, black, and white. Below this main sticker, another sticker is partially visible. It's predominantly black and white/grey, featuring stylized text that appears to read 'FRITZ' and a cartoonish character's face with a mischievous expression, possibly a mascot or a brand character. 13
A round sticker with an abstract design. The base is black with red paint splatters, overlaid with a grid of white lines. The style is reminiscent of modern art or street art. 13
A weathered sticker featuring an abstract design reminiscent of stained glass. The sticker is predominantly beige and blue, with a geometric pattern of interconnected shapes. The sticker is affixed to a light beige surface, showing signs of wear and tear. 6
A rectangular sticker featuring the Everton Football Club logo. The sticker has a dark blue background. At the top, the word 'EVERTON' is written in bold white capital letters. Below this, a white crest, which appears to be Prince Rupert's Tower, is prominently displayed. Underneath the crest, the phrase 'The People's Club' is written in a stylized white script font. The sticker has a clean, official appearance. 10
A small, square sticker featuring a black and white illustration of what looks like two figures intertwined. The artist's tag, 'EVDOMVNk', is visible at the bottom. The sticker is affixed to a green metal post near some greenery. 5
The image captures a square black sticker adhered to a textured, circular, rusty manhole cover. The sticker prominently displays a silver and white emblem: a stylized raised fist clutching what appears to be a trombone or a similar brass instrument, from which rays emanate. Around this central motif, in a circular arrangement, is text in German: 'GEWERKSCHAFT DER FREIEN POSAUNISTEN DEUTSCHLAND' (Union of Free Trombonists Germany). The initials 'GFFPD' are also visible within the emblem. The manhole cover itself has a pattern of raised circular bumps and an outer rim with rectangular segments. The word 'FURNES' is embossed on the manhole cover near the sticker. The lighting suggests sunlight, casting shadows that highlight the textures of both the sticker and the metal surface. 8
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