VINTAGE SOVIET RUSSIAN HANDMADE NESTING DOLL COLLECTIBLES
July 1, 2012
Nice vintage Soviet Russian wooden nest dolls known as MATRYOSHKA Look good, great addition to your collection...
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VINTAGE SOVIET UKRAINIAN TOY BOAT
FOR SALE
February 25, 2012
This is an old Soviet Ukrainian boat toy Made at the Kyiv military plant "Radiopribor" The boat is in a very good condition. |
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SOVIET PORCELAIN FIGURINES
For sale
February 13, 2012
Soviet porcelain figurines made at different porcelain factories. The figurines are in excellent condition and certainly would be a nice addition to any collection. |
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COLLECTIBLE TIN BOXES
August 6, 2010
FOR SALEOriginal tin boxes
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SOVIET MEMORABILIA
Glory to the Soviet Warriors - Liberators!
May 29, 2010
FOR SALE ORIGINAL POSTER This original poster was created by Yevhen Kudriashov in 1964. The poster was reprinted with the circulation of 42.000 copies. The image was reproduced in different postcards. |
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ANTIQUE UKRAINE FAIENCE
May 7, 2010
FOR SALE: ANTIQUE FAIENCE BOWLS
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SOVIET MEMORABILIA
April 30, 2010
FOR SALE:SOVIET PORCELAIN PROPAGANDA PLATES
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SOVIET MEMORABILIA
February 28, 2010
FOR SALE: FLAGS OF THE FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS - BYELORUSSIA, LATVIA, TURKMENISTAN, UZBEKISTAN
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PYSANKA: MONTANA WOMAN'S EGG ART
will become part of permanent White House collection
March 1, 2004
by Donna Healy, photos by Larry Mayer of the Gazette Staff, the Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana
Libby Laird's Ukrainian Easter eggs are no longer as intricate as they once were but they may be more precious. In April one of her eggs will represent the state of Montana at the annual Easter egg display in the White House Visitors' Center... |
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BANDURA, KOBZA AND LIRA
The Bandura, Kobzari and Lirnyky Artists of Ukraine
June 2, 1998
"THE UKRAINIAN SINGERS"
by Natalie Kononenko
"Ukrainian Minstrels, and the Blind Shall Sing",
M. E. Sharpe, Inc., 1998, pages 3-10)

"The heart and soul of Ukraine is its countryside: the black, fertile soil; the fields of golden wheat dotted with
the red of poppy flowers and the blue of cornflowers; the white adobe houses with thatched roofs; the sparking
blue streams. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this countryside was peopled with the usual
peasants, craftsmen, and peddlers, but also with others who were unique--blind, mendicant minstrels... |
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