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A decorative wall plaque is affixed to a dark wooden panel, presumably in Podolsk, Russia. The plaque features a reddish-brown wooden shield-shaped base. Mounted centrally on this base is a metallic relief sculpture of a coat of arms, appearing brass or bronze-toned. This coat of arms displays a crown positioned above a main shield, which is flanked by two rampant lions. The central escutcheon of the shield is quartered, depicting symbols that include an eagle, a chess rook, and a fleur-de-lis, with decorative foliage arranged beneath. Two identical short swords, exhibiting silver-colored blades and dark, ornate hilts, are crossed behind the metallic coat of arms. Their hilts are visible above the central shield, and their blade tips emerge below it. Four small, metallic fleur-de-lis emblems are also mounted directly onto the wooden plaque, with two positioned on each side of the central coat of arms. The entire display is presented against a uniformly dark, vertical wooden background.
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