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The image displays an indoor scene featuring multiple tarnished brass or bronze trophies. A large, bell-mouthed trophy stands centrally, mounted on a rectangular wooden base. This central trophy exhibits significant patina, dark spots of oxidation, and a small circular perforation approximately one-third down from its flared rim. Its base, a trumpet-shaped pedestal, also shows signs of wear and dust accumulation. A green plaque affixed to the front of the wooden base bears the inscription "19 AVRIL 1970 U.S.C.M" in light-colored capital letters.

To the right, partially visible, is another brass or bronze trophy with a distinct handle, showing similar aged characteristics. To the left, a portion of a third, conical brass or bronze trophy is visible. In the blurred background, behind the right trophy, several other decorative pedestals or vases, possibly made of stone or ceramic, are discernible. The trophies rest on a flat, light reddish-brown surface, possibly a shelf or table. The background consists of a plain white wall. The scene is illuminated, casting faint shadows.

Based on the inscription "U.S.C.M," which commonly refers to sports clubs such as Union Sportive de la Casbah de Meknes or Union Sportive de Meknes, the trophies are likely housed within the premises of a sports club or an associated private collection in the city of Meknes, Morocco.
Karim

Sep 29, 2025

Meknes, Morocco

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The image displays an indoor scene featuring multiple tarnished brass or bronze trophies. A large, bell-mouthed trophy stands centrally, mounted on a rectangular wooden base. This central trophy exhibits significant patina, dark spots of oxidation, and a small circular perforation approximately one-third down from its flared rim. Its base, a trumpet-shaped pedestal, also shows signs of wear and dust accumulation. A green plaque affixed to the front of the wooden base bears the inscription "19 AVRIL 1970 U.S.C.M" in light-colored capital letters. To the right, partially visible, is another brass or bronze trophy with a distinct handle, showing similar aged characteristics. To the left, a portion of a third, conical brass or bronze trophy is visible. In the blurred background, behind the right trophy, several other decorative pedestals or vases, possibly made of stone or ceramic, are discernible. The trophies rest on a flat, light reddish-brown surface, possibly a shelf or table. The background consists of a plain white wall. The scene is illuminated, casting faint shadows. Based on the inscription "U.S.C.M," which commonly refers to sports clubs such as Union Sportive de la Casbah de Meknes or Union Sportive de Meknes, the trophies are likely housed within the premises of a sports club or an associated private collection in the city of Meknes, Morocco.

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