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The image shows a bronze emblem, possibly an ashtray or a decorative plate, featuring a circular relief. The text around the circumference reads "PILOTIGLIA SCUOLA COMANDO". The central image depicts a scene with figures and objects within a stylized architectural or fortification setting. Specifically, there are at least two figures. One figure, in a kneeling or crouching position, appears to be handling a sphere or cannonball. Another figure, positioned above and slightly behind the first, is operating a mortar or a similar artillery piece, which is angled upwards. In the background, a structure resembling a brick wall or building is visible. Below the mortar, three spherical objects are arranged, suggesting ammunition. To the left, there is an image of what appears to be a horse or a similar animal. The emblem itself has a textured, weathered surface with areas of green patina and some lighter dust or debris. The outer rim of the emblem has small raised protrusions on its sides. The emblem is placed on a wooden surface, likely a table, which has a visible grain pattern and appears to be a reddish-brown color. This emblem is associated with the "Scuola Piloti Comando" (Pilot School Command) of the Italian Air Force, which was historically located at the Galletta airfield in Livorno, Italy.
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