Nastoyka USSR era

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  1. Nastoyka96

    Nastoyka96 New Member

    hello everyone,
    I created this account because I found a bottle of USSR-era Nastoyka yesterday cleaning my basement. The bottle is very old and unopened, although the cap leaks a bit. Everything on the bottle and the label is in Russian except “Nastoyka” on the top and on the bottom it says “liquor bottle made in USSR”. So this bottle is almost 100 years old. I would like to know the value of this bottle, hopefully someone knows their Nastoyka history. Thanks in advance to anybody who may have some useful information about this!
     
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  2. Nastoyka96

    Nastoyka96 New Member

    I’ll post some pics later they’re just coming up as too big when I try to do it from my phone
     
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  3. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Welcome!
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  4. Nastoyka96

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  6. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Hello there & welcome. The USSR was dissolved in 1991, & Nastoyka seems to be still in business, so not sure how you worked out the age. Hope someone will come along who can tell you more. :happy:
     
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  7. Nastoyka96

    Nastoyka96 New Member

    Oh haha never mind. I googled when the USSR became Russia last night and it said 1922. I may be mistaken
     
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  8. Nastoyka96

    Nastoyka96 New Member

    Also still getting used to posting in forums as I never really do this i’m trying to figure out how to quote
     
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  9. Nastoyka96

    Nastoyka96 New Member

    I was mistaken, thought the USSR disbanded in 1922. That’s why I️ thought it was so old
     
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  10. buyingtime777

    buyingtime777 Well-Known Member

    You will get the hang of things! To quote someone just select "reply" in the lower right of the post you want to quote!
     
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  11. Natasha

    Natasha Well-Known Member

    Hello Nastoyka96,
    The state of USSR was founded in 1922 and existed until 1991. In 1991 after the collaps of the USSR part of it became Russia. They started producing this bitters "Strizhament" by name in 1976.
     
  12. Nastoyka96

    Nastoyka96 New Member

    “Strizhament” - is that what the label says?
     
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  13. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Or if you want to respond to just a part of a message, highlight that bit & hit 'reply' when it pops up. Hitting 'quote' saves it so you can respond to multiple bits when you reply.
     
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  14. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    if the cap leaks......I wouldn't drink the contents...
     
  15. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Guess you better put your slippers on & take it back down to the basement. Eventually the bottle will be a Soviet antique.
     
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  16. Natasha

    Natasha Well-Known Member

    Yes, "Strizhament" is the title of this bitters. But actually Strizhament is the name of the mountain in the Caucasus area.
     
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  17. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    @Natasha, think your input would be helpful with another post concerning a bust of Catherine the Great, if you would not mind taking a look. Thanks. :happy:
     
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  18. PACKRAT

    PACKRAT Well-Known Member

    I sincerely doubt this is 100 years old. The screw lid with a perforated seal is not from that era.
    My opinion. I think maybe 1960s or 70s.
     
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