LOT #19058. Full pack cigarettes (cigarettes), "Salve" A pack of cigarettes (cigarettes), "Salve" Odessa Tobacco Factory. Full, sealed packet of the 80-ies. The size: - õ - cm., diagon. - cm. Condition: Very Good.
P.S. Cigarettes - tobacco products is made from yellow fermented tobacco (see Tobacco.). Cigarettes in the 50s consisted of a sleeve, part of which is not occupied by the mouthpiece, called a trigger. The latter was filled with chopped fibers to a mixture of aromatic and skeletal.
LOT #19057. Table plaque "The coat of arms of the city-hero Odessa" Manufacturer: LLC - ATTA, Ukraine 1990-th. Åarthenware Size: 10 cm. Condition: Perfect.
LOT #19059. The old ballpoint pen of the 50's., Production OCT - Odessa. A beautifully preserved specimen is beautiful. Made of hard PHV, brown with mother of pearl. !! The stem does not write. Size: 12.5 x 1.2 cm. Condition: Good.
LOT #19061.Gift edition Book-photo album "Odessa" in three languages: Ukrainian; Russian; English - 1997 Format - 700õ100/8. Circulation = 3000 copies.
LOT #19062. Full set of souvenir postcards " Odessa " Ministry of Communication of the USSR in 1990. Photographer: P. Shrago; Design: G. Binn. Size: 14.5 x 10.5 mm. There are 10 postcards in the set.
LOT #19064. Purse / wallet embossed with the image of " Coat of arms of Odessa city ". Beautifully preserved copy of the late '70s years. Cond.: good. Size: 11 õ 15 ñì.
LOT #19063. Wall (souvenir) plate "The coat of arms of the city-hero Odessa" Manufacturer: Korosten, Ukraine 1950's. Porcelain. Size: d 15.3 cm. Condition: Very good.
LOT #19067. Orthodox prayer book "Odessa" in 1942. The publication of the Orthodox Romanian Mission in Transnistria. Printed in the printing house of the Church Mission in Transnistria - Odessa (33 Zhukovsky Street). Format - 7.5 x 10.5 cm Circulation = - copies.
P.S. The Transnistria Governorate (Romanian: Guvernământul Transnistriei) was a Romanian-administered territory, conquered by the Axis Powers from the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa and occupied from 19 August 1941 to 29 January 1944. Limited in the west by the Dniester river (separating it from Bessarabia), in the east by the Southern Bug river (separating it from the German Reichskommissariat Ukraine), and in the south by the Black Sea, it comprised the present-day region of Transnistria (which compared to the World War II whole is only a small strip along the bank of the Dniester) and territories further east (modern Odessa Oblast eastward of the Dniester and southern Vinnytsia Oblast), including the Black Sea port of Odessa, which became the administrative capital of Transnistria during World War II.
In World War II, Romania, persuaded and aided by Nazi Germany, took control of Transnistria for the first time in history. In August 1941, Adolf Hitler persuaded Ion Antonescu to take control of the territory as a substitute for Northern Transylvania, occupied by Miklós Horthy's Hungary following the Second Vienna Award. Despite the Romanian administration, the Romanian state did not formally incorporate Transnistria into its administrative framework; the Nazi-friendly Antonescu government hoped to annex the territory eventually, but developments on the Eastern Front precluded it.
LOT #19068. Passport (photo) a studio V. Korkhemniy. Odessa.
Excellent passport with photographic card of the student of the Institute, electrical engineers (telegraph technician). Format - x - cm, made before 1917 in the studio of V. Korchem, located on the str. Preobrazhenskaya between Bolshaya and Malaya Arnautskaya.