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The sticker is circular with a black and white design. It features a detailed illustration of a sailing ship in the center, with waves beneath it. The outer ring of the sticker contains text. At the top, it reads 'STOCKHOLM', and at the bottom, it reads 'ÖSTADENS IF'. The numbers '20' and '25' are positioned on the left and right sides of the outer ring, respectively. The sticker has a slightly worn appearance, with visible creases and texture, suggesting it is indeed a physical sticker applied to the pole. 14
The sticker is a collage of black and white photographs, arranged in a grid-like fashion. The top section shows energetic fans with raised arms and banners, some featuring text. The middle section prominently displays the word 'HAMMARBY' in large, bold lettering, below which are images of a car and more cheering spectators. The bottom section depicts large crowds of people, likely fans, with the text 'VI HAR SÅNG PÅ LAKTARN SEDAN 1970' visible. The overall aesthetic is retro and celebratory, evoking a sense of historical fan culture. 7
A circular sticker featuring the national emblem of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The central design consists of a golden hammer and a golden compass, overlaid on a vibrant red circular field. This central motif is encircled by a wreath of golden rye. At the very bottom of the emblem, a ribbon in the colors of the German flag (black, red, and gold) is visible. The entire emblem is set against a clean white border, indicating it is a cut-out sticker. 14
The sticker is circular and features a detailed illustration of multiple skulls intertwined. The skulls are depicted in shades of deep blue, purple, and pink, with intricate details in their eye sockets and teeth. The overall style is somewhat gothic and macabre. There is some handwritten text and numbers in the lower right corner of the sticker. 7
The sticker is predominantly black with red and white accents. At the center is a circular emblem featuring '1. FC KÖLN' in white text within a red circle, surrounded by a white outline and a stylized mountain graphic. Above the emblem, a red banner reads 'WIR HABEN NICHT DIE BESTEN SPIELER UND AUCH NICHT'. Below the emblem, another red banner states 'DAS MEISTE GELD KÖLN'. The bottom of the sticker features text that reads 'TROTZDEM SIND WIR FANS VOM GEILSTEN CLUB DER WELT'. The emblem is flanked by stylized white flames or wings. There is also a smaller, separate sticker above it featuring a minimalist black outline drawing of a car. 8
The sticker is a black and white image featuring a person in a police uniform, with their face obscured by horizontal black bars. To the left, the crest of Djurgårdens IF (D.I.F.) is visible, with its yellow, blue, and red colors. On the right side of the police uniform, a red circle with a diagonal line through it is superimposed over the Swedish coat of arms, indicating prohibition. The text 'INTE ETT ORD TILL POLISEN' is printed in white, sans-serif font across the lower portion of the sticker. 6
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Black and white sticker featuring an angry monkey illustration with the word ERGOS written below it. 6
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A sticker featuring a halftone portrait of a person's face. The style is reminiscent of pop art and printmaking techniques. The sticker is affixed to a metal pole. 4
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