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The sticker depicts a light beige or off-white baby doll figure, rendered with subtle shading that gives it a three-dimensional, sculpted appearance. The baby is in a reclined or floating pose, with its head slightly tilted, eyes closed or downcast, and a somewhat pensive or grumpy expression. Its limbs are bent, characteristic of a classic doll posture. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of a vintage porcelain or bisque doll, with a slightly eerie or melancholic feel. It is a die-cut sticker, precisely cut around the outline of the doll. 21
A rectangular, monochromatic sticker affixed to a dark metal pole. The central image depicts a historical townscape, predominantly in black and white. On the left, a prominent dark building with a tall, ornate tower featuring a clock and spire stands against a lighter sky. To its right, a street scene unfolds with streetlights and the facade of another building. In the background, a faint, circular, crest-like emblem is subtly visible. The bottom portion of the sticker features bold, white text in an old-fashioned serif font, reading 'Union fans Bernau'. The overall aesthetic is graphic and evokes a sense of local history and community support. 16
The central focus of the image features two identical stickers, each with an orange border. Inside the border, the sticker has a white background with vertical lines. On this background, a black abstract character is drawn with thick, bold lines. The character has a square-like head with circular eyes and a series of jagged lines forming a mouth and body. The overall style is reminiscent of a cartoon or doodle. 11
The sticker is predominantly purple with a gradient effect, featuring black text and a prominent black symbol. The text at the top reads 'FEMINIST ACTION' in bold, sans-serif capital letters. Below the text is the Venus symbol (♀), commonly associated with femininity and feminism, with a stylized, almost mask-like face superimposed within the circle of the symbol. The sticker appears to be applied to a metal pole. 9
The sticker is rectangular with a black background. It features a stylized white illustration of a bulldog's head in profile, looking to the right. The bulldog has a fierce expression with bared teeth and a prominent jawline. To the left of the bulldog is the text 'FRFC' in large, bold, white, sans-serif font. To the right of the bulldog is the number '1908' in the same font style. Below the main text and image, in a smaller, ornate, white font, is the phrase 'We Are The Boys From Rotterdam!'. There are subtle red and white highlights behind the 'FRFC' text, suggesting a light source or a design element. 13
The sticker is circular with a black border. The background inside the circle is bright pink. In the center, there is an illustration of a polar bear wearing a hat with a feather and a cape. The polar bear is holding a quiver of arrows. Below the illustration, there is a white rectangular banner with black text. The overall design is bold and graphic. 6
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A circular white sticker with a central image of a bronze-colored statue depicting a muscular man forging a sword into a plowshare with a hammer. This iconic 'Swords into Plowshares' sculpture is flanked by two blue circles, each containing a white stylized peace dove. Curved around the top edge of the sticker, in red uppercase letters, is the text 'DEUTSCHLAND RAUS AUS NATO' (Germany out of NATO). Similarly, curved around the bottom edge, also in red uppercase letters, is 'NATO RAUS AUS DEUTSCHLAND' (NATO out of Germany). In the center-left, in bold black text, it reads 'Schwerter zu Pflugscharen' (Swords into Plowshares), with a smaller biblical reference 'Micha 4, 1–4' below it. 11
The sticker features a cartoon mole with a purple bandana tied around its head, giving a fist pump. The mole is depicted peeking over a green, grassy hill. The background within the circular sticker is a light blue sky. Encircling the mole and the hill, in white text on a dark blue background, are the words 'WUHLI BLEIBT WALD STATT ASPHALT'. There appears to be a subtle anarchist symbol on the purple bandana. 12
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