Hello on Sunday, Yesterday I visited the local collectors' club and discovered this interesting piece made of matches. This is a model of the...
Thanks, Bronwen, for thinking of me. Unfortunately, I am not an expert in Russian bronze. What I could find is the following information: the...
Yes, "Strizhament" is the title of this bitters. But actually Strizhament is the name of the mountain in the Caucasus area.
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....
Thanks Caribou's House and Bronwen for your opinion. I also think that $8.00 is too much for a single card. However my friend is not willing to...
Hello, my friend is an artist and she makes folded cards with abstract images. Like the one below. Usually she makes only one copy of each image....
This type of pottery items was very popular in Ukraine last century. We call them barreltse (means small barrel). Sometimes it can be prettylarge....
Hello, Just found this beautiful dancing Ukrainian girl from 1960s at the collectors' club.It was a wonderful visit as I have not been there for...
Yes, Any, you are right. It reads Kavkaz for Caucasus
Welcome, are you interested in Soviet award certificates? I have one for the outstanding work achievements from 1946.
I found out that I have a duplicate of this figurine in my large porcelain collection which i would like to sell. The figurine title is Matrioshka...
It's not "A", it's a variant of letter "Л". Sometimes it's written like "A" but without that horizontal dash.
Hello Tom, I am not sure but it looks like Macedonian porcelain. They have Cirillic alphabet. Also, they have porcelain brand name ВЕЛПОРЦ....
Hello Billy, this is not a Russian mark. In Russia they never had crowns like that.
I think they are modern Czech cameos. I have similar one from 1980s. [ATTACH]
Hi Otto, I am sending you the photos of the Soviet camera I have. If you are interested I will send you the price in a private email [ATTACH]...
It's an old Russian icon with the image of St. Nicholas (patron of children). The text is in old Slavic (which I cannot read). I am not an expert...
This is not a Russian (or Soviet) mark. Maybe it is Greek
It is Zorky 5 in original box. This Soviet camera was produced by Krasnogorsk (Russia) mechanical plant during the period of only two years,...
Are you interested in Soviet cameras?
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