
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1955
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Complete set of matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1955. There are multiple coloured versions of this set. This is the red version.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1955
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Complete set of matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1955. There are multiple coloured versions of this set. This is the red version.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1955
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Complete set of matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1955. There are multiple coloured versions of this set. This is the blue version.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1955
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Complete set of matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1955. There are multiple coloured versions of this set. This is the brown version.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1955
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Complete set of matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1955. There are multiple coloured versions of this set. This is the green version.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1960
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1960, about the Bahx exhibition. This is the red version. There is also a blue and green version of this serie.
Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1960
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1960, about the Bahx exhibition. This is the blue version. There is also a red and green version of this serie. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1970
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1970, with folk ornaments.
Price: 4.50 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1950’s/1960’s about achievements made in the Artic.
Price: 1.25 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1950’s/1960’s.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1959, with advertisements to purchase loan bonds. This is the grey edition. There was also a grey/red, yellow/red and a red/green edition.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1959, with advertisements to purchase loan bonds. This is the yellow/red edition. There was also a grey/red, grey and a red/green edition.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1959, with advertisements to purchase loan bonds. This is the red/green edition. There was also a grey/red, grey and a yellow/red edition.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1959, with advertisements to purchase loan bonds. This is the grey/red edition. There was also a red/green, grey and a yellow/red edition.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1963
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1963 with Russian painters.
Price: 2.25 euro
Year: 1962
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1962 with Russian writers. This is the blue edition. There is also a blue edition of this set.
Price: 2.25 euro
Year: 1962
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1962 with Russian writers. This is the blue edition. There is also a brown edition of this set.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1962
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1962. About metal recycling.
Price: 3.50 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1950’s. Matchbox label set for toerists with achievements of the Soviet Union in the French language.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1969
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1969, with quotes from writers and philosophers. This is the b;ue/yellow edition. There is also a blue/whiteedition.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1969
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1969, with quotes from writers and philosophers. This is the b;ue/white edition. There is also a blue/yellow edition.
Price: 3.00 euro
Year: 1961
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1961, with writers and poets and some of their works.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1957
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1962
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1962 with different types of industry.
Price: 3.50 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in the 1950’s/1960’s with images of Napoleon’s army who invaded Russia in 1812 but failed to win the war.
Price: 3.00 euro
Year: 1958
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1958 with images of the Soviet Army. Beatiful set of labels.
Price: 2.75 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in the 1950’s/1960’s.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1960. The text on the labels reads:”Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky”, wich is a city and the administrative, industrial, scientific, and cultural center of Kamchatka Krai, Russia. Its population is 179,780.
Price: 3.00 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in the 1950’s/1960’s with images of traditional clothing.
Price: 1.25 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1965. The text on the labe;s reads:”Russian Folk Toys”.
Price: 0.25 euro
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Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Collect Scrap”.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1959
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1959. The text on the label reads:”Read and buy newspapers and magazines”.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1962
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1962. The letters MNP means Peace. The text on the side reads:”World congress for general disarmament”.
Price: 0.25 euro
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Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Keep your money in the savings bank. It will help homeland construction”.
Price: 0.25 euro
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Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1950’s/1960’s.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1965
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1965. The text on the label reads:”In one minute 3 cars/170-175 tons of steel”,
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1959
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1959. The text on the label reads:”Wood Carving, Folk Crafts”.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1959
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1959. The text on the label reads:”International Film Festival Moscow”.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1956
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1956. The text on the label reads:”The more scrap you collect, the more iron and steel”.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1960
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1960. The text on the label reads:”Jam is good for everyone”.
Price: 0.25 euro
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Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union 1950’s/1960’s.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1962
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Set of matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1962. The text on top of each labe reads:”Collectors Day”.
Price: 0.50 euro
Size: 10.5×7.5cm./4.1×2.9inch.
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Big matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Russian Folk Tales”.
Price: 0.25 euro
Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union, 1959. The text on the label reads:”Folk Crafts Dymkovo Toys”.
Dymkovo toys, also known as the Vyatka Toys or Kirov Toys are moulded painted clay figures of people and animals. It is one of the old Russian folk art handicrafts, which still exists in the village of Dymkovo near Kirov (former Vyatka). Traditionally, the Dymkovo toys are made by women.
Price: 1.50 euro
Matchbox label set from Soviet Russia about what to do with your hard earned money.
Label 1 says:”Savings Banks, Sell And Buy Freely Bonds Loan”
label 2 says:”With Savings We bought All We Need”
label 3 says:”It Is Profitable To Keep Savings In Bonds. 3% State Domestic Winning Loan”
Label 4 says:”Reliable, Profitable, Convenienyly. Keep Money In A Savingsbank”
Label 5 says:”Buy Government Bonds. 3% Domestic Winning Loan”
Label 6 says:”Keep Money In A Savings Bank”.
Price: 1.25 euro
Set of matchbox labels from the Sovjet Union, 1976.
Label 1 says:”State Insurance” and “Accident Insurance”
Label 2 says:”State Insurance” and “Child Insurance Child Care”
Label 3 says:”State Insurance” and “Voluntary Building Insurance”
Label 4 says:”State Insurance” and “Home Insurance Is Necessary For Every Family”
Label 5 says:”State Insurance” and “Life Insurance Serves Workers”