Unused Vladimir Lenin postcards from 1960s - set of 8 ()
Unused Vladimir Lenin postcards from 1960s - set of 8 ()
“Happy 14th anniversary of October Revolution”, vintage postcard by Yuri Vasnetsov (1941)
“Glory to the great October!” - postcard by E. Pashkov, 1954 ()
5 unused and unfolded October Revolution Day cards by L. Volkova, 1989 ()
Six unused October Revolution cards (1982)
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October Revolution Day postcard by Yu. Lukyanov, 1971
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October Revolution Day postcard by P. Grigoryantz (1966)
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October Revolution Day postcard by S. Ilyin, 1956
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October Revolution Day postcard by M. Sukhov, 1959
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Unused October Revolution notecards - pack of 10
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Two vintage notecards with the Soviet coat of arms, 1970s
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Space ships on mid-century October Revolution cards
(from collection of Vladimir Scherbakov)
October Revolution Day postcards from the Soviet Union (celebrated November 7)
(from collection of Vladimir Scherbakov)
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Four postcards to illustrate why some Estonians, who grew up in the Soviet Union, would NEVER give red or pink carnations to anyone, as the carnation is mainly seen as symbol of socialism, labor movement and military victories of the Soviet communists.
The first two postcards are from 1973, the others from 1975. The authors: V.Beltyukov; I.Dergilev; Y.Ryahovsky; I.Dergilev
October Revolution notecards - pack of 6 or 12 (1987)
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