Dish panel depicting Fort Siera and the coat of arms of the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen
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Vase on the stand
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Vase on the stand
A gift from the delegation of Chinese cultural workers who visited Stalingrad in May 1954.A wide neck vase with the edges that bent outwards. It is decorated with floral ornaments, namely branches and blooming fruit trees as well as with peonies. The colour of the vase is pastel green.
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Filigree box of Czechoslovak-Soviet friendship
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Filigree box of Czechoslovak-Soviet friendship
Filigree box. A note to the box in Czech [translation]: "To the city council of Stalingrad during the month of Czechoslovak-Soviet friendship. Made by “Svetom” society, Veľké Rovné, Bytča region, Czechoslovakia, November 1954."
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Poncho
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Poncho
A gift from the delegation of Argentinean doctors who visited Stalingrad in June 1953. A peculiar coat made of two pieces of hand-made wool fabric sewed together with a head hole left. The neckline is decorated with embroidery in the centre of the front part as well as in the back. On the right and on the left the poncho is covered with decorative vertical brown stripes. The sides and the flaps have a fringe trim. The traditional outer garment of Aymara men, Mapuche and Quechua people, etc. is now worn by farmers and craftsmen of Latin America.