Figurine of a young woman
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Plaketa “Prague – the mother of cities”
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Plaketa “Prague – the mother of cities”
Plaketa "Prague - the mother of cities" (Praha matka měst). In the lower right corner, there is the author’s mark: "J. Kulhánek".
A gift from Adolf Svoboda, primator of Prague, to the Chairman of the Stalingrad City Executive Committee Shapurov S.I. on the 10th anniversary of the liberation of Prague by the Red Army, 1955.
Prague
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The wand as a symbol of power
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The wand as a symbol of power
Present from General Abdul Haris Nasution, the Minister of Defense of Indonesia, who visited Stalingrad on 07.06.1961 г.
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Double-sided napkin. . A gift from women of the English-Soviet Committee of Dover
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Double-sided napkin. . A gift from women of the English-Soviet Committee of Dover
A double-sided linen napkin. On one side there is an inscription in English that reads: “People with people, lands with lands will live freely together as comrades”. On the other side the inscription reads: “A token of friendship from Dover, the English front-city, to Stalingrad, the bastion of freedom and peace”. All the corners of the napkin are decorated with the USSR and the UK flags embroidered in circles. It is a crochet border napkin. Kent county, Dover