Price: 29.00 euro Size: 12×8.5cm./4.7×3.3inch. Weight: 272gr./9.5oz. Year: 1980 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Chrome nickel tea glass holder with the original glass. Both in very good condition. Stamped on the bottom. Made for the olympic games held in Moscow 1980.
Price: 25.00 euro Size: 12×8.5cm./4.7×3.3inch. Weight: 460gr./16.2oz. Year: 1985 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Bottle holder made in 1985, in the Soviet Union for the 12th. World Festtival Of Youth And Students held in 1985. The text on the bottle holder reads:”World Friendship”, and below that:”XII Moscow 1985″. The 12th World Festival of Youth and Students was a festival held in Moscow from July 27 to August 3, 1985.[The festival was attended by 26,000 people from 157 countries. The slogan of the festival was “For anti-imperialist solidarity, peace and friendship”.
Vase made in the Soviet Union, 1970, for the anniversary of the 100th. birthyear of Lenin. The vase is designed by Tibor Nádai. Lenin’s original name was Vladimir Iljitsj Oeljanov. He lived from 1870-1924. He was a revolutionairy and the first leader of the Soviet Union. His political and social ideas, known as Leninism, was based on the social ideas of Karl Marx, called Marxism. After the october revolution in 1917 he was the first leader of the Soviet Union and put in place the first communist party and the first communist state in the world. His supporters were called the Bolsheviks. In the early 20’s Lenin had a series of strokes on wich he died in 1924. After losing is ability to speak. Lenin’s body was embalmed to preserve it for long term public display in the Red Square mausoleum. During this process, Lenin’s brain was removed. Lenin’s body is still on display. It is assumed that Lenin’s alias was chosen from the river Lena. One of the longest river in the world.
Vase made in the Soviet Union about the GTO organisation. GTO was the All-Union physical culture training programme, introduced in the USSR on March 11, 1931 on the initiative of the Komsomol (the youth movement). It was a complement to the Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR. While the latter provided Soviet physical education system requirements only for athletes, GTO was a programme for all Soviet people of almost all ages. By the year 1976, 220 million people were awarded GTO badges, while in 1986 the tests were passed by 33.9 million people. After the breakup of the USSR in 1991, the GTO programme was eliminated in the most of former Soviet republics. In Russia the GTO programme did not exist for some ten years, but has begun to be revived since 2003. On March 24, 2014 president Vladimir Putin signed a decree to restore GTO in modern Russian Federation under the same traditional name.
Price: 35.00 euro Each Size: 6.7cm./2.6inch. (diameter) Weight: 135gr./4.7oz. For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Tea cup holder made in the Soviet Union, made by Podstakannik Melchior, with an image of a Troika. A Troika is a traditional Russian harness driving combination, using three horses abreast, usually pulling a sleigh.
Cofee cup made in the Ukraine. The image on the cup is the Order Of The Patriotic War medal. The Order of the Patriotic War is a Soviet military decoration that was awarded to soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to partisans for heroic deeds during the German-Soviet War, known by the former Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War. In order to inspire soldiers to preform heroic acts during the war, the soviet union issued a large number of expensively made medals. The Order Of The Patriotic war came in 2 classes. 1st. class and 2nd. class, breaking the tradition of a classless society. The 1st. class was for truly heroic acts such as; bringing two enemy planes down as a pilot, destroy 2 or more tanks, sinking a warship or do repairs while on enemy fire. The 2nd. class was for less heroic deeds. In 1985, during the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, it was decided that all surviving veterans of the war would be awarded either 2nd or 1st class of the Order, and about 2,054,000 first class and 5,408,000 second class were issued then. As of January 1992, the total number of all awarded Orders was 2,487,098 first class and 6,688,497 second class variants. Almost 10 million in total.
Price: 45.00 euro Size: 26.5x11cm./10.4×4.3inch. Weight: 726gr./25oz. Year: 1983 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Porcelain MGB vase made in 1983. The MGB was the name of the Soviet state security apparatus dealing with internal and external security issues: secret police duties, foreign and domestic intelligence and counterintelligence. It later became the KGB.
Sputnik tea glass holders. Sputnik was the first thing ever shot into space by a human. The tea glass holder is made of silver plated Melchior (cupronickel) in the USSR, 1960s.
Price: 57.00 euro Size: 50x29cm./19.6×11.4inch. Weight: 1236gr./43.6oz.
Beautiful very rare Lenin tray.Asymmetrical. What a shape, ticks all the boxes: Red, Enamel, Lenin, Star, Vintage. Beautiful with a set of Soviet tea glasses or other items.
Price: 25.00 euro Size: 9.2x8cm./3.6×3.1inch. Weight: 1215gr./42oz.
Vintage Soviet tea glass holders with glass. Each container is decorated with 15 rosettes and each has a glass, 2 different ones. Complete set of 6 and sold only as a set. The thea holders are samped on the bottom.
Price: 66.00 euro
Size: 35x13cm./13.7×5.1inch.
Weight: 3212gr./115oz.
From a personal collection. Big, heavy Lenin glass vase. Beautiful made. The text on the vase reads:”100 Lenin 110″. On the back of the vase there is a little crack. That’s very unfortunate because this remarkable vase could very well be the only one in existence. But it is what it is.
Price: 50.00 euro
Size: 21.5x9cm./8.4×3.5inch.
Weight: 377gr./13oz.
Wooden October Revolution vase for commemorating 60 years of October Revolution. The vase is made in 1977 and a unique piece and beautiful made. The vase is brown with red carvings on it. The text on the vase says:”Glory October”.
Tea glass holder with “Mother Russia” reaching out to a satellite. In the background is the Kremlin. The holders are silver plated and the silver has darkened over the years, so holders are in an unpolished condition but can be rubbed and polished to a high gloss.
Price: 7.50 euro
Size: 7.5×6.5cm./2.9×2.5inch.
Weight: 47gr./1.6oz.
Tea glas holder is made of aluminium. With the inscription:”Volgograd”. During the Russian Civil War, Stalin played a leading role in the fighting around this city.That is why the city was named after him in 1925. Stalingrad became world famous for the decisive big battle for Stalingrad that was fought there during the Second World War. Stalingrad became Wolgograd in 1961 during the period of liberalization and destalinization under Khrushchev.This name change met with much opposition from the Russian people, who considered the name Stalingrad from the Great Patriotic War more important than all the bad associations with the person of Stalin.
Space spoon from the Sovjet Union. This was made in1967s as a part of the space propaganda in the space race. The Sovjets had many propaganda surrounding there communistic political believes but also their space program. There is a wide range of propaganda space objects, such as clocks, watches, tableware, pins, posters and also this space spoon. An unique item.
Space knife from the Sovjet Union. This was made in 1967 as a part of space propaganda in the space race. The Sovjets had many propaganda surrounding there communistic political believes but also their space program. There is a wide range of propaganda space objects, such as clocks, watches, tableware, pins, posters and also this space knife. An unique item.
Space fork from the Sovjet Union. This was made in the 60’s as a part from space propaganda in the space race. The Sovjets had many propaganda surrounding there communistic political believes but also their space program. There is a wide range of propaganda space objects, such as clocks, watches, tableware, pins, posters and also this space fork. An unique item.
Space spoon from the Sovjet Union. This was made in1967s as a part of the space propaganda in the space race. The Sovjets had many propaganda surrounding there communistic political believes but also their space program. There is a wide range of propaganda space objects, such as clocks, watches, tableware, pins, posters and also this space spoon. An unique item.
Price: 30.00 euro Size: 17×10.5cm./6.6×4.1inch. Weight: 318gr./10.5oz.
WWII remembrance bottle of the war between Nazi Germany and Russia 1941-1945. These bottles were issued for war veterans in 1985. Porcelain. There are some text variations on other bottles. The text on this bottle says:”Veteran of World War II 1941-1945. In honor of the 40th. anniversary of the liberation of the Khmelnytsky Region from the German fascist invaders.” The Khmelnytsky region is an Ukraine region. The second bottle says:”Veteran of the Great patriotic War, Warriors Victory”
Price: 48.00 euro
Size: 21.5×9.5/8.4×3.7inch.
Weight: 369gr./13oz.
Porcelain bottle from the Soviet Union,in near perfect condition. The text on the bottle says:”Patriotic War” to commemorate the victory of the Red Army over Nazi Germany.
Beautiful vase from the former CCCP. White porcelain made with orange Hammer and Sickle and a warrior on a horse possibly a Bolshevik warrior. This vase is in excellent condition.