LOT #19050.
Rare title documents consisting of the following papers, of Odessa:
1). Actual paper Odessa notarial archive -1912
2). Help of the Odessa City Inventory Office - 1918
3). Resolution of the Odessa Provincial Housing Commission -1922
but). Record of the Romanian administration during the occupation of the city of Odessa - 1943
b). Record of the Department of Municipal Services of Odessa - 1944
Assembly paper (revenue) with a value of eight rubles and ten rubles and paid stamp duty stamps of 1 p. 25 kop., In an amount of two pieces. Size: 23 x 37 cm.
LOT #19115.
Pre-revolutionary notebook 4th grade student for the texts of the French language. The notebook itself has a promotional label "Ivan Mach in Odessa" a warehouse of papers and stationery offers, located at the intersection at the address: Odessa, ul. Transfiguration and Police Square in the house Popudova. Size: 18 x 22 cm.
P.S. A drawing was put in the notebook (it comes as a gift).
LOT #19116.
Membership card of the Odessa Regional Committee KP (b) U 1949 This ticket is a rarity of its size! Size: 5 x 7 cm.
P.S. The Communist Party of Ukraine (KPU), until 1952. The Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine (KP (b) U) is a political party of Ukraine. Existed from 3-5 December 1917 to August 30, 1991. June 19, 1993 recreated and legally valid at the present time. Until 1991, it was one of the largest party organizations of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, being (as in all Soviet republics, except the RSFSR) a formally independent, separate party. Under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, the Institute for the Problems of Socialism and the Party School operated.
On December 16, 2015, the Kyiv City Court banned the activities of the Communist Party of Ukraine [6] due to de-communization and a ban on propaganda of relevant ideas. As of August 2018, this decision has not entered into force and the party is acting legally.
LOT #19117.
Lot of boarding passes for ships of the Black Sea Shipping Company: "Taras Shevchenko"; Shota Rustaveli; "Unnamed", total 8 pieces.
P.S. The Black Sea Shipping Company is the oldest shipping company on the Black Sea, which began its history in the times of the Russian Empire, when the joint stock Black Sea Steamship Company was established in 1833 to establish permanent relations between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. The base port of the shipping company is the city of Odessa. In May 2013, it turned 180 years since the founding of the Black Sea Shipping Company.
LOT #19118.
Pennant((flag) of the port "Odessa" of the Black Sea Shipping Company of the USSR. Size: 15.5 x 27 cm.
P.S. The Black Sea Shipping Company is the oldest shipping company on the Black Sea, which began its history in the times of the Russian Empire, when the joint stock Black Sea Steamship Company was established in 1833 to establish permanent relations between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. The base port of the shipping company is the city of Odessa. In May 2013, it turned 180 years since the founding of the Black Sea Shipping Company.
LOT #19119.
An octagonal tin box of tea with views of Odessa. Odessa tea packing factory named after Mikoyan, Odessa. The Ministry of Industry of Food Products of the USSR - KEY. Size: 130 x 87 mm. Tin, print. Cond. Good.
LOT #19120.
Blank form of the Romanian occupation administration of Odessa, period 1941-44. "PRIMARIA MUNICIPIULUI ODESA". It was printed at the Odessa Printing Factory in the amount of 1000 copies. Size: A-4. Condition - Excellent
LOT #19121.
Temporary certificate(referral to work)e of the Romanian occupation administration of Odessa, period 1941-44. "GUVERNAMANTUL TRASNISTRIEI DIRECTIA MUNCII". It was printed at the Odessa Printing Factory in the amount of 15000 copies. Size: A-5. Condition -satisfactory
LOT #19122.
Bar of soap "Odessa" of the USSR. Producer: Superphosphate plant, 1990. Weight: 100 g. Size: - x - x - mm. Condition: Warehouse (new).
Tags: Soap
LOT #19123.
Bookplate K.A. Kabardintsev (Odessa). Size: - x - x - mm. Condition: Excellent.
P.S. K.A. Kabardintsev - One of the most famous collectors of Odessa and an international philatelist. K. Kabardintsev was the owner of the two largest collections in the USSR, these are postcards with views of Odessa and the Zeppelin postal items. Certainly an excellent chess player.