Vase and decorative dish
Czechoslovakia ,
1949
МЗСБ КП 3613/1-2
23,3 х Ø 18 cmØ 28,2 х 3 cm
ceramics, modeling, firing, glazing, overglaze painting
Vase and decorative dish. A gift to the Soviet collective farmers during the month of Czechoslovak-Soviet friendship, 1949. An imprint on the bottom of the ceramic vase: “119”. The bottom of the plate is decorated with a dedicatory inscription in black ink: “Sovětským kolchozníkům ke dnům Čsl. – SSSR přatelství zemědeice – Horsovotýnska”; the seal on the bottom of the plate (black imprint on the glaze): “Domažlice”.
See also
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France ,
1975 год
Decorative plate “International Year of Women”
Decorative plate "International Year of Women". A gift from the French delegation [1975]
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Double-sided napkin. . A gift from women of the English-Soviet Committee of Dover
The United Kingdom ,
23.05.1944
Double-sided napkin. . A gift from women of the English-Soviet Committee of Dover
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Cape of demonstrators for peace and disarmament
Australia ,
September 1963
Cape of demonstrators for peace and disarmament
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