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If you would like, i can show more artifacts from early soviet times...
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One minute, I will show you indeedly a unic thing, as you know, or not, in 1920'S fabric was used as awards, insted of medals... Here it is...
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Or, one of these can be used... This is an early soviet porcelain, with logo PKKA, which means Workers Pesants Red Army. 1920's...
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The glass part did not survive...
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Don't get me started on watches, I'm watch crazy lol
Does the set come with a sugar service bowl?
yes, it does, one minute.
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Clock service...
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A sigarette service Stalin's style.. An award sigarette case for OGPU officer, early KGB... Made of silver...
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Beautiful! Definitely something you don't run into every day... and really nice that it's a complete set. So do you use them or just have them for display? I always like pieces I can actually use... like pocket watches which I also collect. But with dishes and such I'd be so afraid of any of them getting broken. But they'd sure make for great conversation at any meal.
Dan
I have a pocket watch, you may die for...
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And this is a tea service Stalin's style... Mid 1930's... Silverplated brass...
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I use them for morning coffee every day...
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Good day. I would like to share with you Kremlin coffee service set. Made in 1960's, for the Soviet Goverment. Manufacturer LFZ, Porcelain Factory of Leningrad.
In total I have 130 pcs of Kremlin dinner set.
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Good day every one. Thank you very much for your replies.
As you can see, the cross, which i show is exactly the same cross, which is shown in W-A data base, but it looks different then the one shown in D. Mierz book.
Mine is on the left, W-A on the righte.
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Thank you very much for replies.
More pictures.
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Good day everyone. Please help to verify the authenticity.
Thank you all in advance.
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Kremlin coffee service set.
in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Posted · Edited by MasterBo
The pocket watch above is an award to commander of 2-nd infantry batalion V.A. Salin, from the revolutionary commity of the western front for the heroic deeds against the enemies.