Count Camillo Marcolini and Countess Marie Auguste Marcolini - two silver plaques bearing coats of arms, Friedrich Reinhard Schrödel, Dresden, dated 1788 and 1790. Each is oval with a domed shape, embossed, chased, and chiselled. Master marks "FRS". The rims have scrollwork and decorative friezes with the Marcolini coat of arms in the centre beneath a count's coronet, supported by two lions. The Count's plaque has the engraved inscription, "Zum Andencken verehret Graf Marcolini einer wohllöb: Schützen-Gesellschaft dieses, als Dieselben d. 22 July 1788. bey,
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