A cast ring. The oval prong is decorated with such jewels as brilliants and sapphires. 5 blue sapphires make for the center stone of the ring (3 of them are right in the centre, 2 mm each, and 2 of them are a little bit shifted to the sides, both have only a 1 mm diameter). The sapphires are clear and uneven cut. They are encircled with 14 brilliants, which are also fixed by claws (four 1 mm stones and ten 2 mm stones).
Ring. Present of a British citizen Mary Mitchell

МЗСБ КП 2555 П 45
20 x 15 mm, weight 3.1 g.
rate of gold – 750gold, diamond, sapphire
Present of a British citizen Mary Mitchell to T.S. Murashkina, the Deputy Chairman of the Stalingrad City Executive Committee, at the meeting of the Society of English-Soviet Friendship in Glasgow, November 1951, United Kingdom
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A flag of the National People’s Party of Bangladesh (souvenir)

A flag of the National People’s Party of Bangladesh (souvenir)
A gift from the delegation of Bengali students studying at Lenin International School.

Prize cup of French athletes for the best achievements in running 200 meters

Prize cup of French athletes for the best achievements in running 200 meters
Prize cup of French athletes for the best achievements in running 200 meters. A gift from the French youth delegation during their stay in Stalingrad, August 1950

Hand fan. A gift from a participant in the World Congress of Mothers in Lausanne

Hand fan. A gift from a participant in the World Congress of Mothers in Lausanne
Hand fan. A gift from a participant in the World Congress of Mothers in Lausanne who visited Stalingrad in August 1955. The Japanese fan is used not so much to create a cooling airflow but as an element in traditional ceremonies, dances and as a marker of social status.