On the ebonwood counter you see a small note, a carved statuette of a shrike in mid-strike, an onyx statuette of a crouching panther with emerald eyes, a glass display of a set of platinum lockpicks, a glass display of a set of golden lockpicks and a glass display of a set of obsidian lockpicks.
A small note reads:
"The glass display cases are for home decoration only. They cannot open or hold any items, nor can the lockpicks be removed from the cases."
On the wooden shelves you see a large sign, a grey satin devotional pouch clasped by a silvery buckle, a pale foraging sack adorned with a jadice charm closure, an unobtrusive sable knapsack strung with nightsilk cording, a rough leather haversack with a carved bone clasp, a deep brown leather thigh bag with dangling hawk feathers, a bardic blue instrument case embroidered with golden knotwork, a glossy black scroll case clasped by a moon-shaped ruby, a dark suede talisman pouch branded with elemental symbols and a linked-steel pack depicting a roaring bronze lion.
A large sign reads:
"The containers on these shelves have small pockets sewn inside of them for extra space in a pinch."
On the display table you see a burgundy brocade wrist purse clasped with a gold raven, a pure white fur muff lined in cashmere, a deep red silk ascot fastened with a gold pin and a silvery gossamer handbag clasped with a diamondique rose.