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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.

    Posted

    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? :whistle: 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. :jumping::jumping:

    Dan :cheers:

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    Someday I would love a set of dishes like this. I am not fond of china at all, but I really like these. Of course it has to wait until Paul R. retires because they would never survive our multiple moves.

    Personally? I would display them in a china cabinet right in the dining room.

    Posted (edited)

    And this is a tea service Stalin's style... Mid 1930's... Silverplated brass...

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    Posted (edited)

    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? :whistle: 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. :jumping::jumping:

    Dan :cheers:

    I have a pocket watch, you may die for...

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    Posted (edited)

    A sigarette service Stalin's style.. An award sigarette case for OGPU officer, early KGB... Made of silver...

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    Posted

    Don't get me started on watches, I'm watch crazy :D lol

    Does the set come with a sugar service bowl? :)

    yes, it does, one minute.

    Posted (edited)

    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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    Posted (edited)

    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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    Posted (edited)

    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.

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    Posted

    That Fabric order is fantastic :) Thank you for sharing it with us :D anything you are open to sharing we are all open to staring at and enjoying :)

    Posted

    Well, i will gladly do that.

    Here are the early soviet parfume bottles, 1920's, Company called TeZHe, former Brokar... One in the middle is an original Brokar bottle, made before 1917 with the imperial eagle on it...

    Posted (edited)

    Pitcher with PKKA logo, abreviation for Workers Pesants Red Army. 1920's...

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    Posted

    Gorgeous. I like the fabric award too. That would have to be scanned to make a copy suitable for display.

    The world must be coming to an end. For the first time in 41 years, there are dishes that I actually like.

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